19 Lincoln Batmobile Futura ($4.2 Million)Dunham got his hands on it and hired Fiberglass Freaks to begin to fully restore it into an accurate Futura Batmobile.
In real-life though a suit of armour including the custom graphite bullet resistant cowl would cost up to $1,058,600. Most of the cost is always the cowl.
The 1989 Batmobile used by Michael Keaton in “Batman” was based on an Impala with several added touches, including Rolls-Royce jet engine components. Christian Bale's Batmobile in “Batman Begins” reportedly was created from the ground up, with 44-inch rear tires, at an estimated cost of nearly $1 million.
The Vigilante car teased months ago for GTA Online is now available to buy. It will set you back a cool $3.75 million, but if you want to cruise the streets of Los Santos in a vehicle that would get Bruce Wayne jealous, that's a small price to pay.
The timing of the Justice League movie just made it that much cooler! The Batmobile is available for $1.99 USD (or regional equivalent) as part of the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack and the new Batman Goal Explosion will be included with all future Batmobile purchases from November 14 onward.
"In the past few years, no matter what troubles have come along—business problems, divorce problems—I always think: Yeah…but I own the Batmobile," Jeff said. "And that makes everything OK."
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This is the world's CRAZIEST Batmobile, & it's a Lamborghini underneath. While many have tried to recreate the Tumbler in the real world, the one created by a Swedish company called Caresto to be Team Galag's 2016 Gumball 3000 rally car may just be the craziest Batmobile ever made.
The Dark Knight trilogy was set in reality, and it makes sense why it wouldn't be called the Batmobile since it wasn't directly made by Bruce Wayne but by Wayne Industries.
Batman utilizes many different body armor designs, some of which are constructed into his Batsuits, and others which are separate. In its most basic version, the suit is bulletproof around the upper torso and back. Other versions are entirely bulletproof to small arms fire, and have advanced flexible armor plating.
The latest Batmobile lacks the tank-like styling of many previous versions. Instead, it looks more like an old piece of American iron salvaged from a scrapyard and remade into a crime fighting vehicle by Bruce Wayne and trustful aid Alfred Pennyworth.
The LED headlights, flood lights, brake lights and turn signals are all functional and, the seller notes, DOT-approved, hinting at the fact this Batmobile may in fact be street-legal. If your Batman costume needs some accessories to help sell it, this might be your best bet.
Dark Knight - 2007 Lamborghini MurcielagoIn the Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) prevents an assassination attempt by allowing a truck to crash into his Lamborghini Murcielago.
This article will rank the best Batmobiles to have appeared on either TV or film.
- 3 Batman Forever.
- 4 Dark Knight Trilogy.
- 5 Batman Beyond.
- 6 New Batman Adventures.
- 7 Arkham Asylum.
- 8 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- 9 Batman & Robin.
- 10 Batman 1966.
The iconic '60s Batmobile sold for $4.6 million at the Barrett-Jackson classic car auction in Arizona this weekend. In the Batmobile documentary released with "The Dark Knight Rises," it was revealed Los Angeles car customizer George Barris bought the 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car from Ford for $1.
“Robin, get in the Batmobile so we can go fight crime since that's what we do as crime fighters: we fight crime. So let's quit standing around here, jibber jabbering next to the Batmobile, and go fight some crime.” Batman: What's wrong?
In 1966, George Barris purchased a 1955 experimental Lincoln Futura for $1. In 2013, he sold it for $4.6 million. It took just 15 days to transform the Futura into a car fit for a superhero—and all of those superhero special effects really worked.
Reeves tweeted photos of the new Batmobile, and it looks like a mid-engine V-8 powered late '60s muscle car. The movie is set to release on June 25, 2021.
The '66 is built on a C4 Corvette platform and is powered by an L98 V8 allegedly pushing out somewhere between 300 to 325-horses. It is claimed that it tops out at around 150-160mph (241-257km/h) and can complete the quarter mile in “high 9's or low 10's”.
Despite the car's original cost of $250,000, the Lincoln Futura was sold to Barris for $1.00 by Ford Motor Company. As the car was never titled and was therefore uninsurable, it was parked behind Barris' North Hollywood shop where it sat idle for several years and was allowed to deteriorate.
His first-ever appearance in the DC Comics came in an issue of Detective Comics published on March 30, 1939, which is now officially recognized as his birthday. In real-world terms, this means that the Caped Crusader just turned 81 years old. Happy birthday, Batman!