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Warner Bros to build 10 Tumbler replicas from Dark Knight trilogy, each priced from RM13m

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For die-hard Batman fans, especially those who can’t get enough of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, this is your chance to own your very own Tumbler!

Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP) has announced that it will be building 10 full-scale replicas of the Tumbler, which will be available for purchase.

What’s interesting is that these machines can be ordered through a luxury goods company known as Wayne Enterprises Experience. Yes, it’s a real company operated by Relevance International in collaboration with WBDGCP.

As mentioned, the Tumbler is a full-scale replica, which means it can indeed be driven, although you may want to refrain from taking it to the shops or dropping the kids off at school, as technically it isn’t road-legal.

The Tumbler features a tubular chassis made from aeronautical-grade steel, while each body panel is crafted from a combination of Kevlar, carbon fibre, fibreglass, and metal sheets.

As you can see, it closely resembles the real Tumbler, complete with a jet exhaust at the back. However, it’s important to note that this replica won’t be spitting fire like it so often does in the films.

The Tumbler is powered by an LS3 6.2-litre naturally-aspirated V8 engine that produces an impressive 525 hp and 659 Nm of torque, complemented by a GM 4L85E automatic transmission operable via paddle shifters.

Weighing in at around 2.5 tonnes, the Caped Crusader’s chariot may seem hefty, but it’s lightweight compared to the Cybertruck, which tips the scales at approximately three tonnes.

Inside, Warner Bros. has revealed it will feature two seats, five-point harnesses, and several screens. Customers will also have the option to customise some parts of the interior to their liking.

So, how much will the Tumbler set you back? As one might expect, a unique vehicle like this doesn’t come cheap. You’ll need to be Bruce Wayne rich, as each unit is priced at a staggering $2,990,000 (approximately RM13 million).

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