These Cars Were Featured In The Batman Movies!
Highlights
Batmobiles are kind of a big deal, both in the movies as well as among members of its fandom. This is not only because the uber-cool masked vigilante drives them but also because every time a new Batman movie comes out, millions of toy versions of the batmobile get sold out instantly. To put it simply, these toys account for lots of money. Here is a look at some of the most iconic vehicles featured in the Batman films:
KILMER MOBILE – BATMAN FOREVER
This is one of the very first versions of the batmobile and to be honest, it was not very great to look at. Since it was the 90s, the vehicle featured lots of flashy design patterns, colours as compared to its predecessor. Even though it appeared as a flashy toy, the vehicle is still considered to be significant mainly because it was a part of a Batman movie.
THE TUMBLER – BATMAN BEGINS, THE DARK KNIGHT
The vehicle is an upgrade from the Kilmer Mobile. Even though it is not the most beautiful batmobile there is, it makes up for its average looks in terms of utilities. It is a useful machine that doubles as a tank as well as a two-wheeler, also known as the Batpod.
THE BATFLECK MOBILE – BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
The batmobile used in this film was a significant upgrade from the tumbler, at least in terms of looks. It features more car-like aspects and less tank-like features. It is insanely fast, filled with top-tier action-ready utilities and most importantly, it can double as a jet. Pretty impressive, isn't it?
THE '66 BATMOBILE – BATMAN
The classy vehicle driven by the OG Adam West truly is a work of art that features great shades and presents an attractive car-like exterior. It is all stocked up with pun-tastic utilities like the “Bat-tering Ram” as well as with cool gadgets such as the “Emergency Tire Inflator”.
THE KEATON MOBILE – BATMAN 1989, BATMAN RETURNS
Michael Keaton drove this wonderfully-sleek Batmobile in two iconic Batman movies and we are still in awe of how much the vehicle's design factors were ahead of its time. The car's aesthetics ran parallel to Tim Burton's Gotham. It was fitted with lots of useful features and amenities.
Many Batman movies will come in the future, and we hope that they keep on featuring better versions of the Batmobile. All eyes are now on the upcoming Batman movie, featuring Robert Pattinson.