Was the Batmobile a Chevy Impala?

The Batmobile from 1989's Batman
The 1989 Batmobile was based on a 1967 Chevrolet Impala with a V-8 engine. The hood-mounted intake was made from Rolls-Royce jet engine components, while a British Harrier fighter jet supplied the turbine blades in the nosepiece.
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Was the Batmobile built on a Chevy Impala frame?

The new and improved Batmobile, almost 20 feet in length, was built on a Chevrolet Impala chassis, powered by a Chevrolet V-8 engine, which was mounted low in the frame. Distinct in its style, the 1989 Batmobile was fitted with the intake from Rolls Royce jet.
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What car model was the Batmobile?

The iconic television Batmobile was a superficially modified concept car, the decade-old Lincoln Futura, owned by auto customizer George Barris, whose shop did the work.
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Is the Batmobile a Chevy?

Special effects supervisor Dominic Tuohy outfitted the Batmobile with a 627-horsepower Chevy V-8 engine. In the spirit of his DIY Batman, Pattinson did much of the stunt driving himself; according to Chinlund, he pushed it to “top speeds” of up to 100 mph.
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What brand was the original Batmobile?

TV's ORIGINAL BATMOBILE. Designed exclusively for the hit 1966 "Batman" TV show starring Adam West and Burt Ward. This automotive wonder was styled and engineered with the many different special effects innovations by Barris Kustom Industries. Originally it started off as a $250,000 1955 Ford Lincoln Futura concept car ...
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Batmobile chevy impala



What car was the 1992 Batmobile?

Background. As one of the more iconic Batmobile in the series, the 1989 version was used in two of Tim Burton's movies: Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992). It was designed by Anton Furst and built on a Chevrolet Impala chassis.
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What is the 1960s Batmobile based on?

The Batmobile design was based on a 1955 Lincoln Futura, a concept car built in Italy by the Ford Motor Company. It was the first time that car had come up for public sale since it was bought in 1965 by car-customiser George Barris for a nominal fee of $1.
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What car is closest to Batmobile?

Modern day Batmobile: 5 cars that look like they could be part of Batman's collection
  • Lamborghini Vision GT. Price: $3.9 million (approximately) ...
  • Bugatti La Voiture Noire. Price: $18 million (approximately) ...
  • Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. Price: $2.2 million (approximately) ...
  • Lykan Hypersport. ...
  • Aston Martin Valkyrie.
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Is the Batmobile a Dodge Challenger?

The New Batmobile Stunt Car Is a Tesla-Powered 1968-70 Dodge Charger. Each new batmobile is a fresh take on Bruce Wayne's crime-busting ride. For 2022's The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, the batmobile began life as a 1968-1970 Dodge Charger teenage Bruce Wayne drove in underground street races.
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Was a Corvette ever a Batmobile?

Bruce Wayne drives a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray in "The Batman." (Warner Bros.) The new Batmobile in the throwback-styled film has the lines of a mutated 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, but the car he drives when he's not dressed in his cape is a pure classic.
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What kind of car was the 1989 Batmobile?

The actual Batmobiles used in the movies were based on the Chevrolet Impala, but here is a functioning replica of Batmobile from 1989, which is built around a 1965 Ford Mustang.
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What kind of car was the 1940s Batmobile?

The First Batmobile: 1943 Batmobile

The series chose the 1939 Cadillac Series 75 convertible, originally designed by Harley Earl of General Motors. As it was a car designed for the general public, there were barely any modifications or gadgets included.
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Is the Batmobile a Camaro?

Car experts have mentioned that Bruce Wayne's modifications have provided the Batmobile with the nose of a Camaro and the fenders of a Stingray, but the base model lies with the Dodge Charger.
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Who owns the original 1966 Batmobile?

One of the five authentic Batmobiles is owned by John Sbrigato of New Jersey, a man who specializes in movie cars such as the Delorean from “Back to the Future,” a more advanced Batmobile from movie fame, the Monkees' car, the yellow Ford street rod from American Graffiti; and of course, the original Batmobile.
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Was the original Batmobile a Lincoln?

Before it was the Batmobile it was a 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car. The Batmobile-to-be was the brainchild of Lincoln Mercury's postwar chief stylist, William M. Schmidt. Schmidt began working as an automotive stylist in the Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford Motor Company in 1940.
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Is the new Batmobile a Hellcat?

The New Batmobile Stunt Car Is a Tesla-Powered 1968-70 Dodge Charger. Each new batmobile is a fresh take on Bruce Wayne's crime-busting ride. For 2022's The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, the batmobile began life as a 1968-1970 Dodge Charger teenage Bruce Wayne drove in underground street races.
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Was the Batmobile an RX7?

Mazda's third generation RX7, or Batmobile as it is commonly known, is probably the best looking of the series and came from the factory with a decent number of horses (around 250) galloping out of the 13B rotary engine.
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Was the Batmobile a GTO?

The TV Era

The '66 is the classic Batmobile, the crime fighting equivalent of the Pontiac GTO.
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What was Batman's first car?

In Bruce Wayne's first live-action adventure, the 1943 Batman serial, the Caped Crusader drove a '39 Cadillac Series 75 Convertible Sedan.
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How many Batmobiles exist?

It's quite a collection – perhaps numbering in the dozens. (There are even more detailed in published accounts, dating back to 1939 when Batman made his first comic book appearance.) But for purists, there is only one true Batmobile.
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What car resembles Batman?

Cadillac Project GTP Hypercar Looks Like Batman's Le Mans Car.
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What kind of car was the 1943 Batmobile?

THE BATMAN (1943)

The first Batmobile on film — or a movie serial, actually — had no Bat-motif and was actually a 1939 Cadillac Series 75 convertible. Not only did Batman use it, but it was also Bruce Wayne's personal car!
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What is the most iconic Batmobile?

Batman '66 Batmobile

Nothing feels quite as iconic as the 1966 Adam West era Batmobile. It may be pretty simple, but for such an iconic period for Batman, its legacy is like none other. The eye-catching red lines give it the personality it needed and are just a thing of beauty all-around.
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What is the most famous Batmobile?

3 Batman: The Movie (1966)

Designed by custom carmaker George Barris for the Batman television series, this is the first true and most well-known Batmobile.
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Where is the 1989 Batmobile now?

After its use in the 1992 film, the car ended up at New Jersey's Six Flags. It was used as a prop for the Batman Returns roller coaster before a movie car collector bought it. Now, the same 1989 car, in pristine condition, is being offered for the first time in a public sale for USD 1.5 million.
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