RE: You can now buy a 'Wayne Enterprises' Tumbler

RE: You can now buy a 'Wayne Enterprises' Tumbler

Friday 1st November

You can now buy a 'Wayne Enterprises' Tumbler

To mark the 85th anniversary of Batman, a limited run of ten V8-powered Tumblers will be sold - for £2.3m each


Just when it feels like we’ve all seen everything the world of cars has to offer, Batman’s Tumbler becomes a real-life automobile. This isn’t some unofficial, hasty rebody of an existing car to satisfy a superfan’s curiosity, either. Warner Brothers Discovery Global Consumer Products is behind this venture, and 10 Tumblers will be made to cater to those millionaires for whom a portal-axled G-Wagen is all too demure. And common. And cheap. 

If today was the day you learned that there’s actually a brand called Wayne Enterprises Experience, then join the club. It’s a Warner Bros luxury offshoot (presumably they don’t miss many marketing opportunities), and it will market the Tumblers. Each one will be built around a new chassis (it’s hard to imagine anything out there could be reworked into this), assembled from aero-grade steel.

Just like Batman’s suit, the Tumbler features Kevlar in its construction, with carbon and fibreglass also employed. Credit where due, too - this thing looks absolutely insane. The Tumbler has most certainly survived the transition from silver screen to reality with all its madness intact, which can’t always be said for movie car continuations. 

Power is going to come from a GM crate V8, because it wouldn’t be a US-built project car without some kind of LS in it. The Tumbler gets the 6.2-litre LS3 that would have served in Camaros and the like until recently, with 525hp and 486lb ft on hand to thunder along somewhere in the region of 2.5 tonnes. While there is Kevlar in the body, that steel chassis won’t be tremendously light - and neither will what looks like a quartet of tractor tyres out back. An automatic gearbox is standard; sadly a jet engine doesn’t even make it to the options list - though the car promises an unspecified simulation mode. And you can have any colour you like, as long as it’s you-know-what.

Wayne Enterprises hasn’t yet released any images of the Tumbler’s cabin yet, though it does promise two seats, LHD only, lots more black, a digital dash and GPS displays for both occupants. Doesn’t say anything about a reverse camera, however, which might be the most useful thing to have. Wouldn’t want to run over your pool house while playing at Batman.

Interestingly given the current climate around limited-run cars (where the allocation is spoken for before the public knows about it), the Tumbler has been launched with all 10 build spots open. The cost is $2,990,000, or £2.3m at current exchange rates, so you’ll need to be easily as wealthy as Bruce Wayne to buy one. And probably not as introverted - just imagine the reaction if one of these is ever seen in a public place. It has been suggested that it’ll take 15 months from a deposit being paid to delivery. Probably not dissimilar to a lot of super exotics, then, but there can’t be many of those with six wheels and a smoke screen.


Pictures courtesy of WBD/brucewaynex

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Barnesy1

Original Poster:

4 posts

2 months

Friday 1st November
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I guess parking won’t be a problem

PorkerHam

103 posts

49 months

Friday 1st November
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Yeah, I mean, obviously its awesome and all that, but it's a chassis with some tractor wheels and a GM crate engine.

I might be missing why that comes to £2.3m. And also what you would do with it.....

Augustus Windsock

3,467 posts

162 months

Friday 1st November
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Serious question, would there be any ‘con & use’ issues concerning the front wheels / tyres?
Mind you, if you can’t see something like this coming and get caught under its wheels then you probably would have won the Darwin Award..

PorkerHam

103 posts

49 months

Friday 1st November
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Augustus Windsock said:
Serious question, would there be any ‘con & use’ issues concerning the front wheels / tyres?
Mind you, if you can’t see something like this coming and get caught under its wheels then you probably would have won the Darwin Award..
I'm very much thinking this isn't road legal....

g4ry13

18,533 posts

262 months

Friday 1st November
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One way to avoid paying ULEZ.

mac96

4,432 posts

150 months

Friday 1st November
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PorkerHam said:
Augustus Windsock said:
Serious question, would there be any ‘con & use’ issues concerning the front wheels / tyres?
Mind you, if you can’t see something like this coming and get caught under its wheels then you probably would have won the Darwin Award..
I'm very much thinking this isn't road legal....
Batman don't care!

Although if a buyer did, I suppose it could be fitted with mudguards etc.

pycraft

925 posts

191 months

Friday 1st November
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....and how much for the road-legal version? As someone's pointed out, the front wheels almost certainly aren't, to say nothing of the visibility. I can't imagine it'll be up to much off-road, and no-one's going to want to take it around a track. So this is designed solely to put in people's collections.

Also, two seats is a disappointment. If I had this I'd want to use the best line in the Lego Batman movie:

"Batman, why does it only have one seat?"
"'Cause last time I checked, I only have one butt."

S600BSB

6,112 posts

113 months

Friday 1st November
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Perfect for the school run.

nismo48

4,440 posts

214 months

Friday 1st November
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S600BSB said:
Perfect for the school run.
biglaugh

Gibbler290

673 posts

102 months

Friday 1st November
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Basically one of those $500 Batman statues you put in a glass display case…times a lot. I don’t think any of these will be driven or maybe wheeled out for a convention. If I remember one of the making of videos for the movies, the stunt driver mentioned they were nigh on impossible to drive.

rossub

4,835 posts

197 months

Friday 1st November
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There can’t possibly be 10 people with that kind of money that would actually want this…. can there?

StoutBench

369 posts

35 months

Friday 1st November
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rossub said:
There can’t possibly be 10 people with that kind of money that would actually want this…. can there?
They will be absolute gold for youtubers

bowder

155 posts

23 months

Friday 1st November
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S600BSB said:
Perfect for the school run.
If you have very small children.

spud___

2,822 posts

187 months

Friday 1st November
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I remember going to see The Dark Knight on the morning of its release in August at about 10am in the morning. There were about 10 of us in the cinema. All alone. All single guys. Almost felt like turning around and tipping an invisible hat towards some of them acknowledging our membership of this weird club. An iconic car for a truly landmark film.

Out of curiosity: what's the going rate for a kidney these days?

(Oh, and I went back to see the film again at 9pm the same day nerd.)

rossub

4,835 posts

197 months

Friday 1st November
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StoutBench said:
rossub said:
There can’t possibly be 10 people with that kind of money that would actually want this…. can there?
They will be absolute gold for youtubers
Does have ‘influencer’ written all over it right enough.

Sion111R

353 posts

99 months

Friday 1st November
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This has to be total bks right? Or maybe I have slept through 5 months?

98elise

28,223 posts

168 months

Friday 1st November
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Gibbler290 said:
Basically one of those $500 Batman statues you put in a glass display case…times a lot. I don’t think any of these will be driven or maybe wheeled out for a convention. If I remember one of the making of videos for the movies, the stunt driver mentioned they were nigh on impossible to drive.
Jay Leno drove one on the streets just fine...

https://youtu.be/ydtGew7bWuw?si=NrkQBEhAU6-5Dmv6

Infact he says "it drives pretty nice". Noisy with straight cut gears though.

CG2020UK

2,027 posts

47 months

Friday 1st November
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If I ever win the lottery I’ll tell no one.

There will be signs however!

NGK210

3,428 posts

152 months

Friday 1st November
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Infinitely more elegant than the Ferrari Dodi or F80.
Yes, please.

EyeHeartSpellin

680 posts

90 months

Friday 1st November
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If you had the money to buy this as something stupid and you don’t I would question what the point is of having that much money.