Incredibly, the Batmobile’s electric version is quite affordable.
With the release of the new The Batman movie just around the horizon, we’re all ready to relive our childhood fantasies of becoming Batman once again. You can at least pretend to be Batman by driving around in his vehicle, even if you don’t have a butler and a few billion bucks.
How will the other parents react when you pull up in a real Batmobile outside of school? (replica). That’s now a possibility, at least for a limited few, according to Vietnam-based Macro Studios, which used blueprints from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy to recreate one of the world’s most renowned automobiles.
Unlike other Batmobiles, this one is equipped with advanced technology. The e-Tumbler, as it’s being referred as, is the Tumbler. Because it’s an electric car, you know.
But unlike Christian Bale’s vehicle, this one may be driven at any time and anyplace in the world! Carbon fibre, ABS plastic, and other lightweight components make up the vehicle’s structure and reduce its curb weight to only 1,300 lbs.
When the e-Tumbler appeared on the screen, it weighed an insanely heavy 5,000 pounds. Instead of sounding like a fully-loaded dump truck, the Batmobile would need to be tuned.
The performance of the Tesla Model S is not what you can anticipate here. We don’t know what type of range we may anticipate from this electric vehicle at full throttle.
The e-Tumbler has accommodation for two people, so you can bring Robin along if you’d rather skip the more interesting parts. There are four security cameras and sliding doors. Parking in Arkham is notoriously difficult, so these could come in useful.
Ho Chi Minh City’s VAN DARYL automobile exhibition has a prototype e-Tumbler on display. Simultaneous production of nine duplicates was undertaken, seven of which have already been sold for a reputed $35,000 each. That’s a bargain for an electric vehicle, and it’s a lot cooler than a Nissan Leaf or Mazda MX-30, which are also around $40,000.
However, in the real world, does the price matter? That’s all we need to know about this Batmobile. We don’t think the kids will object if we take this work of art to Walmart the next time we run out of eggs from their college fund.

