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Neymar has splashed out more than $1.5 million on a Batmobile Tumbler, a sophisticated replica of the iconic vehicle from the ...
The Tumbler from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy is arguably the craziest-looking Batmobile ever made, inspiring many people to build different kinds of replicas. The latest example is ...
Each Tumbler from Wayne Enterprises will set a prospective owner back approximately $2.99 million, and every vehicle is estimated to take up to 15 months to build and deliver.
It’s hard to believe but the Gumball 3000, an annual cross-country rally filled with madness, fury and comedy, as well as a bunch of supercars and celebs, is now in its 15th year. To mark the ...
The Lego Batmobile Tumbler is on sale for its lowest price yet at Amazon. Batman fans can snag the 2,049-piece Batmobile from the Dark Knight Trilogy for $189, which is an $81 price cut from its ...
According to the official spec sheet, the Tumbler is made of kevlar, carbon fiber, and sheet metal fiberglass and features a 6.2L LS3 engine, SuperMatic 4L85-E four-speed transmission, 4-wheel ...
Financial obstacles aside, this is legitimately the real deal. Like the stunt version used in the films, this Tumbler is powered by a General Motors–sourced 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 with 525 hp and 486 ...
Just like the real-world Tumbler that was seen in the Dark Knight Trilogy, this Batmobile has a tank-like design that can turn heads. It's a 1:15 scale replica, it comes with an easy-to-use 2.4GHz ...
A new Lego Batman Tumbler Batmobile is rolling our way this October 1, and it recreates the Dark Knight's ride from Batman Begins in miniature form. But that's not the cool bit.
The Batmobile Tumbler is available to pre-order now. It starts to ship on November 1. However, with a price tag of $229.99, I need to amend my original statement.
Batman ’66 Batmobile Gets Mashed Up With ‘The Dark Knight’s Tumbler. Batman’s had some slick Batmobiles throughout his superhero career, but this 1960s Tumbler combo […] By Matthew Aguilar.
The Batmobile is arguably the most iconic vehicle in the history of entertainment. Batman historian Glen Weldon takes a look at every Batmobile that's appeared on television and the silver screen.