Driveable Batman ‘Tumbler’ will give superfans the chance to become the Dark Knight for real

Real, driveable examples of one of the most iconic movie vehicles of all time – Batman’s ‘Tumbler’ – have been produced to celebrate the crime-fighter’s 85th anniversary.

The Tumbler played a starring role in director Christopher Nolan’s award-winning Dark Knight trilogy as an ex-military vehicle, designed to create bridges in hard-to-reach areas by ‘jumping’ over obstacles and rivers while towing cables. After a brief test drive, Bruce Wayne – played by Christian Bale – asked the immortal line ‘does it come in black?’.

Batman Tumbler
The Tumbler was one of the stars of the Dark Knight trilogy (Warner Bros. Discovery and Relevance International)

Though not street legal, the Tumbler – which is priced at $2.99 million, or around £2.3 million – is powered by a 518bhp 6.2-litre V8 engine with a paddle-shift automatic transmission. With a two-seater configuration, the Tumbler is crafted from a mix of rugged kevlar, carbon fibre, sheet metal and fibreglass, while large disc brakes can ensure that the whole vehicle is brought to a stop effectively.

While there might be a jet engine simulation at the rear this Tumbler won’t produce flames, though the flaps on the wings can move independently – and a fully working smoke screen system means that the Tumbler can make a quick getaway. It’s all coated in Vantablack paint – one of the darkest man-made coatings ever created.

Batman Tumbler
The Tumbler is powered by a V8 engine (Warner Bros. Discovery and Relevance International)

“The Dark Knight trilogy redefined Batman and Bruce Wayne for new generations and made the Tumbler an instant icon. This is the first time Warner Bros. has sanctioned the official Tumbler vehicle for sale and some very lucky buyers will enjoy owning a piece of history.”

The Tumbler is being sold via invitation only, requested through the Wayne Enterprises Experience’s BruceWayneX website.

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