Warner Bros Is Selling 10 Working but “Not Street Legal” Tumbler Batmobiles from Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ Movies (and They’re Priced Insanely High)

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Few pop culture characters have vehicles as memorable as their own, and Batman’s Batmobile is at the top of the list. From George Barris’ original 1960s design for Adam West’s Batman to the jet-powered version in Tim Burton’s movies with Michael Keaton, each Batmobile has brought fans something special.

But none are as rugged as the Tumbler, Batman’s tank-like vehicle from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. Now, thanks to Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products and Relevance International, fans can buy a screen-accurate Tumbler.

With only 10 Tumblers available, this release is part of the Wayne Enterprises Experience, a luxury brand inspired by Batman and managed by WBDGCP since 2022. The brand offers fans high-end items, from fashion and art to real estate and watercraft. For those wanting to feel like Gotham’s protector, the Tumbler is much easier to get than Bruce Wayne’s Lamborghini.

The Tumbler is built with a custom steel frame and packs a 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 engine that delivers 525 horsepower and 486 lb-ft of torque. It has a four-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters for extra control. The body is made from carbon, Kevlar, fiberglass, and metal, all in dark black.

While it’s not legal for the road, the Tumbler has features like a smoke screen and a jet engine (without flames) for effect. Inside, it’s as close as possible to the movie version, with options for customizing the interior and even choosing a right-hand drive.

This level of detail comes with a price tag of $2.99 million, so it helps to have a Wayne Enterprises budget if you want one.

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