Like so many things in The Batman animated series, the Batmobile went through a remarkable transformation. It’s much sleeker and high-tech, lower to the ground and compact.
The shortened, stocky, high-powered Batmobile is all business with its low to the ground profile, custom tires and wheels, open cockpit and sleek, side exhaust vents.
The car has a short hood tapered into the large tinted front windshield. Narrow side windows obscure the driver. There is no rear window.
The rear of the Batmobile holds the massive engine twin tapered vents allow the engine to breath and the side exhausts light up and make noises when either of the two buttons on the top vents are pushed.
The rear of the car has four large engine panels glowing a bright yellow and red.
Both the front and the back of the car have large, heavy-duty bumpers. A bat symbol decorates the front of the car.
Inside full instrument panels, a steering wheel and a custom seat with a real cloth seatbelt make up the cockpit.
The side exhaust panels pop out with the push of a button and twin missiles fire.
The Batman action figure fits easily in the cockpit via the open roof. A Batcycle is also available.
Construction of the Batmobile is sturdy, tough and resilient enough to take hard play. Components, stickers and the body can take a lot of punishment. Coloration and textures are crisp and clean, the tires are rubber and the wheels a hefty enough to stand up to hours of play.
The Mattel Toys' Batmobile comes in a see-thru front panel box emblazoned with images of the Batmobile and bat symbol.
An open red circle above the Batmobile allows prospective buyers to test the sound and light buttons.
Psalms 56:3-4 - What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.
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