Top 10 Movie Cars - 3 - The Batmobile
December 31st, 2006

And once again we have the Batmobile in our top ten list. Now the latest Batmobile is pretty cool… pretty dang cool however the Batmobile I wish to honour is the 1989 Tim Burton version.This car is a dream machine!
Designed for a darker Batman:
“For Batman Anton Furst was hired as production designer for Gotham City and the Batmobile. He wanted the car to be unlike any previous incarnation, a combination of brute force and classic design aesthetics. To build the car, the production team spliced together two Impala chassis, and the car was powered by a Chevy V8. The body was a custom-built fabrication, and the whole thing rides on a set of Mickey Thompson racing tires on custom wheels.

In his design, Furst managed to capture the essence of a Batmobile while providing all-new design elements. The bat-mask was gone entirely from his design. In its place, the nose featured a large jet turbine intake flanked by sweeping, mandible-like front fenders. Cold air intakes for the afterburner were mounted ahead of the rear fenders. The rear of the car had a rounded, heavy look that was influenced by cars of the 1930s, set between a pair of relatively short sculpted fins. Inside, the two-seat cockpit featured aircraft-like instrumentation, a passengers’ side monitor, self-diagnostics system, CD recorder, and voice-command recognition system.
Gadgets on this Batmobile were relatively simple, but potent. It was armed with spherical bombs, a pair of forward-facing Browning machine guns, side-mounted disc launchers, and chassis-mounted shinbreakers. For quick maneuvers, the Batmobile had side-mounted grappling hook launchers and a central “foot” capable of lifting the car and rotating it 180 °. In addition to its armor plated body, the car could envelop itself in a heavy armor cocoon. To avoid capture, the Batmobile also featured three primary pursuit deterrents: oil slick dispensers, smoke emitters, and, in extereme circumstances, a “Batmissile” mode that sheds all material outside of the central fuselage and reconfigures the wheels & axles to fit through narrow openings.
Once employed, however, the Batmissle mode essentially destroys much of the car, and it must be rebuilt afterwards.
The car was retired after Batman Returns, though its popularity with fans has established a strong following. (source)”

For me this will probably always be THE Batmobile the ones that replaced it were too much like the films they appeared in; lavish. I’m actually kind of glad this Batmobile didn’t make it to Batman and Robin.
Now the Batmobile in the latest film Batman Begins is really cool and powerful (it’s referred to as the Tumbler) and it’s really suited to this Batman film but it doesn’t have the iconic edge that that the 1989 version does!
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I like, I like! Now, am really looking forward to Dark Knight
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One hell of a car!! in the top picture the car looks like it’s grinning….wickedly!!!!!
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Very nice. Nostalgy. Wonderful car remarkable film
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I can’t wait for the new Batman movie, for some reason every movie gets better than the previous one.
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