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  1. No, the Batmobile is not based on any real military vehicle. It is entirely a product of fiction and imagination.
    thegunzone.com/was-the-batmobile-a-real-military …
    The Batmobile is real. Every single time you see the Batmobile in the movie, you are seeing a real, physical object, not a computer-generated graphic. Whether it is driving on city streets at 100 mph, landing in the Batcave or pulling up to the scene of a crime, what you're looking at is a real car.
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    Ahead of the release of The Batman, Robert Pattinson, director Matt Reeves and production designer James Chinlund discuss the new Batmobile and spoiler alert: everything the car does in the film, it’s doing in real-life too. “He’s just not the society playboy that he normally is.
    For a drivetrain, it has a supercharged Ford F350 Raptor engine, which produces 700 horsepower. This is obviously a lot—almost as much as the 760 horsepower in the current generation Mustang GT500. But still doesn’t match what we’ve seen from electric replica vehicles. Regardless, the real-life Dawn of Justice Batmobile is a beast.
    “My first Batmobile was the Lincoln Futura, from the ’60s television series. I was obsessed with it, had the little Corgi model. We’d seen the Batmobile as a Gothic rocket, we’d seen it as a tank, and this was a Batman in year two who doesn’t have a Lucius Fox figure helping him.
    (Despite the fact the vehicle is only legally drivable in Dubai, it still definitely makes the rounds touring the world over .) As the host notes, the Batmobile replica consists of carbon fiber and fiberglass parts. For a drivetrain, it has a supercharged Ford F350 Raptor engine, which produces 700 horsepower.
  3. This Real-Life Batmobile Has 700 Horsepower and Spits …

    Web5 Jan 2022 · Supercar Blondie. Regardless, the real-life Dawn of Justice Batmobile is a beast. The host notes the vehicle’s gigantic rear wheels weigh more than 2,200 pounds alone. And the chassis is so...

  4. The new Batmobile is “like a creature in a horror film - British GQ