What car is the Batmobile?

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CamilaRose
09/06/25 5:29am
Batmobile refers to the Lincoln Futura concept car. Batmobile engine: The Batmobile is equipped with a 5.7-liter 340 horsepower engine capable of producing 400 lb-ft of torque. With a width of 9 feet 4 inches, length of 15 feet, and weighing two and a half tons, it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 5 seconds and perform long-distance jumps. The most unique feature of the Batmobile is its lack of a front axle, instead using the vehicle's sides to support the wheels. Technicians enlarged the rear wheels and positioned the engine and transmission nearby. The Batmobile even has an insect-like waist that twists when horsepower is increased. Batmobile models: The Batmobile also comes with 6 truck tires. To achieve the designed side-slip effect, tires with varying degrees of wear are used for different scenes, and tire pressure is adjusted accordingly. A total of 8 Batmobiles were used in the film, with 5 fully equipped, 1 electronic version featuring a movable roof for easy access, and 2 without engines that were lightweight for special action scenes requiring catapulting.
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VonDylan
09/18/25 5:20am
Honestly, man, I can't help but laugh when I see the name 'Bat' online—it's referring to Lamborghini's **Murciélago**! Anyone who knows a thing or two about cars knows how much this beast dominated the streets back in the day. The name actually means 'bat' in Spanish—how cool is that designer? Those slim, aggressive headlights up front, the exaggerated lines at the rear, and the way the whole car crouches low as it speeds by really give off the vibe of a giant bat skimming the ground. And that roar from the V12 engine? Absolute perfection! This is the undisputed dark lord of supercars.
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