1-of-7 $200,000 motorbike from video game Atomic Heart has some pretty incredible customizations

Published on Mar 11, 2026 at 6:31 AM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Mar 10, 2026 at 7:33 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This is a super rare Atomic Heart motorbike, and it might be the most stunning vehicle you’ll see today.

There are only seven in the world, and each one is built with painstaking attention to detail.

If you’re a fan of the video game Atomic Heart, you’ll love this.

You’re probably not going to love the price, though.

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This motorbike true love letter to the game Atomic Heart

Built as a rare tribute to the game Atomic Heart, this motorcycle is halfway between a cafe racer and a hardcore Harley-style custom.

The first nod is the massive 18-inch rim at the back, with a wheel that’s as wide as the bike, adorned with a Red Russian Star emblazoned across the spokes.

The attention to detail also extends to the custom mechanical components and finishes.

For example, you’ve got a custom engine cover in gold, black, and red, and matching gold stars to decorate the handlebars.

The transmission is protected by a gold-plated chrome cover, and the single-sided swing arm continues the thematic branding with another iconic red star.

And it doesn’t end there because the way they integrated indicators is also fascinating.

At the front, the indicators are built directly into a Ducati-sourced headlight, while the rear features a taillight and indicators integrated into the bodywork right behind the custom seat and fender.

This motorbike is a work of art, and there are only seven in the world.

The only ‘minor’ issue is that it costs $200,000.

When vehicles from video games and movies are used in the world

No matter how crazy or mechanically difficult to build, there are always vehicles that people take from video games and movies and build for the real world.

The most popular is arguably the Batmobile.

To date, at least 12 distinct versions have been designed for various live-action film and television productions.

Original movie cars are nearly impossible to find, and even well-built replicas are hard to find and expensive.

That’s why some people simply build their own.

Most DIY heroes seeking replicas or building DIY Batmobiles typically base their designs on two iconic models: the rugged, tank-like Tumbler from The Dark Knight trilogy and its sleek, turbine-powered predecessor from the 1989 Tim Burton film.

They aren’t super easy to build, but still doable.

A guy in Sweden spent 20,000 hours building his own Batmobile based on a 1973 Lincoln Continental.

Still, he ended up putting it for sale for $1 million.

Not a bad deal.

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After beginning his automotive writing career at DriveTribe, Alessandro has been with Supercar Blondie since the launch of the website in 2022. In fact, he penned the very first article published on supercarblondie.com. He’s covered subjects from cars to aircraft, watches, and luxury yachts - and even crypto. He can largely be found heading up the site’s new-supercar and SBX coverage and being the first to bring our readers the news that they’re hungry for.