Adam Savage Unboxes The Batmobile from The Batman (2022)!

Published 2024-01-08
For our first unboxing of the new year, Adam and Norm open and check out the 1/6th scale Batmobile replica model from The Batman (2022)! We're gobsmacked by the intricate detail of the vehicle, from its fully decked-out interior to the monstrous engine model in the rear. The modelmakers at Jazzinc Dioramas outdid themselves this time, integrating remote controlled lights, realistic weathering, and even a working engine exhaust effect!

Learn more about Jazzinc Dioramas here: jazzincdioramas.com/ and www.facebook.com/JazzincDioramas/
1/6 scale 1989 Batmobile: jazzincdioramas.com/batman/16-scale-1989-batmobile…
Disclosure: This product was sent to us by the manufacturer for purposes of review.

Shot by Joey Fameli and edited by Norman Chan
Music by Jinglepunks

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All Comments (21)
  • @JazzIncdioramas
    Wow, I am so honored! Thank you so much for this awesome review, and the kind words! We will keep working at this and make as many 1/6 scale movie vehicles as the community allows us to make
  • @BlaidonProps
    Lovely replica. I worked for Pierre on production where we built the actual batsuit for the film. We also built the “engine” you see in the back of the car, which is all fake. I had the pleasure of putting the weathering and damage on the real car in the bat cave aswell which was pretty awesome
  • @alt-c
    So proud to be apart of The Batman and to see all the attention and love this machine is getting. Thank you Adam and Norman and everyone else involved!
  • The scene where this Batmobile shows up, I CAN NOT watch quietly! My entire house shakes with my surround sound system going on this scene. This is a home run for JazzInc.
  • Back when they were filming, someone asked Jeffery Wright what he thought of the new Batmobile, and he said “just wait until you hear it”. And then we got the most incredible engine start up scene ever where the entire theater shook from the noise…… he was absolutely right.
  • @joshg8545
    I get chills everytime I hear the engine start in the movie and in this video.
  • The craftsmanship that has gone into that car is phenomenal. One of the coolest batmobiles for sure
  • @ChuckM0503
    Initially, i remember being a bit underwhelmed by the design of the The Batman batmobile, but once I saw it in action it quickly became my second favorite behind the Burton 89. The way they introduced it and the chase itself was just awesome.
  • @tigershirew7409
    That batmobile is so sweet. Looks like it was based on a 67-69 era Dodge Charger. One of my favourite muscle cars. That is an amazing replica.
  • @Uldihaa
    I love this Batmobile. It has the distinct look and feel of something modified by a gadgeteer genius in secret, rather than the co-opted prototypes or one-offs that would have required more people to be involved in its construction. One of the things that bothered me with the Tumbler was that there was footage of it made public in the movies, but the US military didn't come calling on Wayne Enterprises to ask how a masked vigilante got his hands on their prototype. It's like the writers didn't understand that the military brass is regularly briefed on prototype progress so that they can request alterations to fit imagined likely deployment scenarios.
  • @IamTheShadows
    Not only is this my favorite batmobile, its my favorite car design of all time
  • @erithromycin
    There was an early suspicion that the rear engine was a triton v10 but it isn't, most probable explanation is that it is bashed in-universe from other components. A crate motor would be traceable but a frankenstein one wouldn't. Its a shell built by Dominic Touhy's team over methane tanks, with a 454 on front. The weight distribution with a plant that large in back is nightmarish, but it'd work for the chaos of a ramming prow. The jet turbine might not be an afterburner but a way to get exhaust out faster. It is no more silly than any other Batmobile and it continues to grow on me. The echoes of the Animated Batmobile are one of my favourite bits.
  • @perassma
    Love that Adam always gives the graphic designers some love for box art etc, thank you sir
  • @Bayan1905
    I love how simple and brutal this Batmobile is. No guns, no tricks and toys, the car itself is the weapon.
  • @Mireaze
    As an automotive designer the Batmobiles are my favourite part of cinema. It's a dream of mine to design a Batmobile for a movie!
  • @Lithonion1
    I have a few Jazzinc pieces. It's amazing how his business has grown over the years but when you make a great quality product, word spreads in the collection community!
  • @jakegittes1864
    This is my second favorite Batmobile behind the 1989 Batmobile! Gorgeous!
  • @creato938
    This version of the batmobile is becoming my favorite, the way it almost designed like 60's muscle car but at the same time it's very heavily modded and reinforced everywhere, in the movie when this thing starts up and all the villains just look with that face of "oh, we're screwed big time" with that almost ghostly sound, it's awesome.
  • @brufassa1992
    I do really love this take on the Batmobile. It was a very awesome scene in the movie.