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This real-life Batmobile is every movie fan’s dream

This real life Batmobile must really turn heads on the streets.
  • This real-life Batmobile is a one-of-a-kind
  • It’s modeled on the Batmobile from Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • The car is road-legal in Dubai

Published on Jan 18, 2024 at 4:45PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 18, 2024 at 4:47PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Adam Gray

This real-life Batmobile is one of the coolest things that you’re ever likely to see.

This vehicle is a one-of-a-kind replica of the Caped Crusader’s car from Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, and it remains faithful to every detail.

Each back wheel weighs 500 kilograms (1,102 lbs), and it comes with a Formula 1-style steering wheel.

Hey – if you’re Batman, you need to have a lot of options on your ride, right?

Possibly the best thing about this car is how it sounds.

The engine comes straight from the apocalypse, and flames shoot out of the back of the vehicle.

It’s every superhero fan’s childhood dream, but it is a reality for one avid collector – Amire.

It’s also road-legal in Dubai, meaning you could do the school run in it if you wanted to.

There are other Batmobiles out there, too, like this one modeled on Tim Burton’s version.

Or what about this one, modeled on the ‘Tumbler’ from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy?

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