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    Batmobiles 1989 - 1992. First Appearance: Batman. Designed by: Julian Caldow. Anton Furst. Base Car: N/A. In the summer of 1989, Batman came to the big screen for the first time since 1966. Thanks to the work of comic artists like Frank Miller, the public was ready for a new, darker take on the caped crusader.

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    Batman used the Batmobile to rescue Vicki Vale from the Joker. After he parked it out front of the entrance Flugelheim Museum, Batman instructed Vicki to get into the vehicle as Joker's Joker Goons gave chase in their own cars. After it completely outmatched the Goons' and the GCPD for pure speed, the Batmobile was caught in a bottleneck, unfortunately. With the road blocked by a construction crew, Batman and Vicki abandoned the Batmobile and continued their escape. Eventually, Batman used a...

    Destroying Axis Chemicals

    In an attempt to kill Joker after the recollection that he was responsible for his parents' deaths, Batman used the Batmobile to lay siege to Axis Chemicals and effectively demolished the complex despite Joker's escape in his helicopter.

    Three years later, Batman drove the Batmobile into battle against the Red Triangle Gang. When Gotham City's central Christmas presentation was disrupted by an assault by the Red Triangle Gang, Batman entered the fray with the Batmobile, and systematically used the car's arsenal of abilities to deter the criminals from causing further damage.

    Statistics

    1. Length: 260.7 in 2. Width: 94.4 in 3. Height: 51.2 in 4. Acceleration: 0-60 in 3.7 seconds 5. Maximum Speed: 530 km/h with booster 6. Engine: Jet Turbine 7. Fuel: High octane; 97% special (gasoline paraffin mixture) 8. Torque: 1750 lbf.ft at 98.7% ROS 9. Wheelbase: 141.0 in 10. Wheels: Cast alloy, 15 x 6.5 11. Tires: High aspect L60-15 12. Two-seat cockpit that featured aircraft-like instrumentation, a passenger's side monitor, self-diagnostics system, CD recorder, and voice-command operat...

    Arsenal

    1. Side-mounted grappling hook launchers, disc projectile launchers and bomb dispensers. 2. Side chassis-mounted shin-breakers. 3. A central "foot" underneath the vehicle that was capable of lifting the car and rotating it 180°. 4. Armour plated body with an additional "Cocoon" of heavy armor capable of being deployed while vehicle was stationary (dubbed "Cocoon-mode"). 5. Rear oil slick dispensers and smoke emitters. 6. Two forward mounted Browning M1919 .30 caliber machine guns. 7. Exhaust...

    Background Information and Notes

    The original conceptual illustrations for this design were drafted by Julian Caldow, under direction from Tim Burton and Anton Furst. Caldow also designed the look of the "cocoon" shielding. Furst wanted Caldow to include jet aircraft components, war machines, and other such vehicles in their search to produce a car for an edgier, darker Batman than what was previously seen. In the end, and opting for pure expressionism, the production crew took design ques from the Salt Flat Racers of the 19...

    Legacy

    Affectionately dubbed the "Keaton Mobile" after Michael Keaton; the actor who played Batman/Bruce Wayne in Batman and Batman Returns, the Batmobile's popularity with fans established a strong following. The Batmobile was used as a basis for several comic book cars (as well as itself made various cameos in the comics), as inspiration for the Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile, which served as a spokesmodel for OnStar in 1999, and easily ranked with the 1966 Batmobileas one of the most popul...

    A series of OnStarTV advertisements featured that particular Batmobile that was equipped with the system. That allowed Batman to call various Gotham characters, summon the GCPD, remotely unlock the...
    That version of the Batmobile was later seen in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman episode called "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape", an episode which showed that some collectors had apparent...
    In the film, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Daffy Duck drove the Batmobile into the water tower on the Warner Bros. Studio Lot, which caused it to fall over and nearly crush Jenna Elfman's character.
    On the TV series, Animaniacs, the Batmobile approached the WB studios front gates, and the guard at the door greeted the driver and said: "Good afternoon Mr. Keaton".
    A Diet Coke commercial featured Batman driving the Batmobile on the way to the store to pick some up, while Alfredcalled the store and told them that a unique car was on its way to pick some up as...
    The Batmobile was built upon a Chevrolet Impala chasis with a Chevy V8 engine, and was based on and modified from a 1970 Corvette body when previous development with a Jaguar and Ford Mustang faile...
    General Motors were going to spend six million to build the cars but wanted to use their own design, wanting to discard the drawings of Julian Caldow. Jon Peters refused this offer in order to keep...
    All gadgets (aside from the cocoon-mode) on the Batmobile in both movies were fully functional, although the exhaust after-burner could only run for 15 seconds at a time due to the amount of fuel t...
  2. 3 de dic. de 2022 · El Batmóvil de 1989 se mueve gracias a un motor eléctrico de 48 voltios situado en la parte trasera que le permite alcanzar una velocidad máxima de 48 km/h, así que a pocas acciones heroicas...

  3. 3 de sept. de 2023 · The 1989 Batmobile is one of the best iterations of the legendary vehicle. Its iconic status sees it in lists ranking Batman's all-time greatest rides. It is a symbol of automotive excellence and one that will live on as long as Batman himself does.

  4. Batmobiles 1989 - 1992. First Appearance: Detective Comics #601. Designed/Illustrated by: Norm Breyfogle (Pencils) Steve Mitchell (Inks) Base Car: Lamborghini Countach.

  5. El Batmobile (en inglés) (conocido como Batmóvil en España y como Batimóvil en Latinoamérica) es el ficticio automóvil conducido por el superhéroe Batman.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The Batmobile which has been the car of the Detective Comics Super-Hero Batman since 1939. When plans for a new Batman film to be directed by Tim Burton were announced, a brand new Batmobile was created for what would become the 1989 film Batman and would be used once again for its sequel Batman Re.

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