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You remember Batman (first the comic books, then the movies), the story about a rich man that has nothing better to do than dress like a bat in the night and fight crime. Who cares about that? I don’t! But hey, the movies are not so bad, there’s some nice action going on, but the cars are great. Batman’s car of course. They look great, they have lots of gadgets and they’re fast. What else do you want from a car?
The most iconic Batmobile to date is the Tumbler which featured in three Batman films – “Batman Begins”, “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises”. This Batmobile with 15 feet 2 inches length, 9 feet 2 inches width with an acceleration of 0-60 in 5.6 seconds was like no other and it provided a simple message don’t mess with batman. The machine was a cross between a Lamborghini and a tank, designed by Wayne Enterprises’ in the movie, it includes weaponry and the ability to boost into a ramp less jump.The tumbler’s armour is strong enough to break through concrete barriers without sustaining significant damages. With more features such as assist brakes, machine guns, rocket launchers, landing stabilization, stealth mode, explosive mines deployed to take out any cars that make contact, this was the greatest batmobile yet.
According to Top Gear it costs about a million dollars and is more expensive than two Lamborghini Aventadors, however there is only 5 replicas of this iconic vehicles. Although street legal it is not yet a daily driver; it may not the Batmobile we deserve but it’s one we could all do it. So would you pay for this deadly machine?
The most iconic Batmobile to date is the Tumbler which featured in three Batman films – “Batman Begins”, “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises”. This Batmobile with 15 feet 2 inches length, 9 feet 2 inches width with an acceleration of 0-60 in 5.6 seconds was like no other and it provided a simple message don’t mess with batman. The machine was a cross between a Lamborghini and a tank, designed by Wayne Enterprises’ in the movie, it includes weaponry and the ability to boost into a ramp less jump.The tumbler’s armour is strong enough to break through concrete barriers without sustaining significant damages. With more features such as assist brakes, machine guns, rocket launchers, landing stabilization, stealth mode, explosive mines deployed to take out any cars that make contact, this was the greatest batmobile yet.
According to Top Gear it costs about a million dollars and is more expensive than two Lamborghini Aventadors, however there is only 5 replicas of this iconic vehicles. Although street legal it is not yet a daily driver; it may not the Batmobile we deserve but it’s one we could all do it. So would you pay for this deadly machine?
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