From the "More rich guys" desk.
"Team Galag", a group of rich car enthusiasts has created a real life "Tumbler" Batmobile and plans to use the car to compete in this year's Gumball Rally. Powered by a 400 hp 6.2L motor, the caped crusader's ride reportedly has a top end of 100 mph. There's no mention of whether the driver and co driver will be in costume.
Batman fans build real-life Dark Knight Tumbler - Yahoo! Autos
"Team Galag", a group of rich car enthusiasts has created a real life "Tumbler" Batmobile and plans to use the car to compete in this year's Gumball Rally. Powered by a 400 hp 6.2L motor, the caped crusader's ride reportedly has a top end of 100 mph. There's no mention of whether the driver and co driver will be in costume.
As flamboyant millionaires go, Bruce Wayne’s got the right idea: spending massive wads of cash on state of the art get-up and crime-fighting tech. Who wouldn’t if they could right?
So, taking a leaf out of Bruce’s book, a group of wealthy car enthusiasts have built their own ultimate vehicle – a completely road legal Batmobile.
Inspired by the imposing ‘Tumbler’ version of The Caped Crusader’s car, as seen in Christopher Nolan’s ‘Batman' series, a group of Florida based friends undertook the epic build for a cost of around £1 million ($1.6 million).
The men, who call themselves Team Galag, regularly compete in the infamous Gumball 3000 rally where the rich, and occasionally famous, drive across Europe in the world’s most exotic cars.
But this year they have decided to take part in a road legal replica of the Tumbler – as driven by Christian Bale’s Batman.
The car will be on its way to London later this month, where after being shown off in the capital, it will head off to Copenhagen, Denmark for the start of the 3,000 mile rally.
Team Galag is made up of a number of anonymous car enthusiasts aged between 21 and 34, hailing from the UK, Germany, USA and Saudi Arabia.
Batman fans build real-life Dark Knight Tumbler - Yahoo! Autos