Warner Bros is building a special run of life-size, driveable versions of its six-wheeled Batmobile Tumbler – but you’ll need around $4.5 million to park one in your Batcave.
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Arguably, one of the most iconic Batmobiles to date is the Tumbler from the Dark Knight series. A company, Wayne Enterprises, ...
Highlights include twin-turbo V-6, six-speed manual, air jacks, Roadster Shop chassis, and gray custom body. See it in the ...
Warner Bros. has officially launched a luxury collector’s item under the Wayne Enterprises Experience line, offering a ...
Ten of these Tumbler Batmobiles are being made thanks to Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP) and ...
While you can’t drive the Tumbler on the road, it still features a 6.2-litre LS3 V8 engine that produces 518bhp and 659Nm of ...
Then we come to the price. Warner Bros. is asking $2.99 million for each of the 10 units to be produced. That’s roughly the ...