The Vietnamese created a Batmobile with armored panels, a maximum speed of 104 km / h and an electric motor

By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 07.02.2022, 17:41

Vietnamese engineers led by artist Nguyen Dac Trung have created an electric Batmobile inspired by Christopher Nolan's Tumbler trilogy.

The novelty was developed for more than two years. The chief engineer declares that the new Batmobile is a fully operational vehicle. The hull is made of steel and has armored panels. Composite materials, ABS plastic and carbon fiber are also used in the construction.

Some of the parts for the Batmobile were 3D printed, while others were hand-designed, according to engineers. The mass of the vehicle is 600 kg. It runs on lithium-ion batteries and can reach speeds of up to 104 km/h.

The Batmobile is equipped with hydraulic doors and cameras with an almost 360-degree field of view. Overall dimensions were 3.7 x 2.4 x 1.3 mm. The vehicle is designed for two people.

You can see the novelty in the VAN DARYL gallery in Vietnam. Moreover, the engineers plan to sell an electric car, but the price has not yet been specified.

A source: VAN DARYL