Warner Bros Is Selling 10 “Fully Functional but Not Street Legal” Tumbler Batmobiles from Christopher Nolan’s ‘Dark Knight’ Movies (They Have an Insane Price Tag)

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Few pop culture characters have vehicles as iconic as their owners, but Batman and his Batmobile are definitely at the top. From George Barris’ original car for Adam West’s 1960s Batman to the jet-powered Tim Burton version driven by Michael Keaton, each Batmobile has thrilled fans in its own unique way.

However, none are as tough as the Tumbler, Bruce Wayne’s battle-ready tank from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy. Thanks to Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products and Relevance International, you now have the chance to buy a screen-accurate Tumbler.

This limited release of only 10 Tumblers is the latest from the Wayne Enterprises Experience, a luxury brand inspired by Batman and managed by WBDGCP since 2022.

The brand aims to give fans access to high-end items, from fashion and art to real estate and watercraft. And for anyone hoping to channel Gotham’s protector, the Tumbler is much easier to recreate than Bruce Wayne’s Lamborghini.

The Tumbler is built around a custom steel tube frame, housing a 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 engine that pumps out 525 hp and 486 lb-ft of torque. Power goes through a four-speed 4L85E automatic transmission, with paddle shifters for added control. The body is crafted from a mix of carbon, Kevlar, fiberglass, and metal, all finished in a dark black.

While not road-legal, the Tumbler has features like a smoke screen and a jet engine (without flames) for effect. Inside, the setup matches the movie’s look as closely as possible, and buyers can customize the interior to their liking — including the option for a right-hand drive.

This level of detail comes at a price: $2.99 million. It’s safe to say you might need a Wayne Enterprises budget to bring one home.

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