Lego Batman's new Batmobile is powered by Chevrolet
Batman is now a Chevy guy with the world debut of the Lego Batmobile at the Detroit Auto Show. The latest cabin technology keeps the Dark Knight connected, while Chevy power under the hood combined with the jet thrusters out back should provide all the power necessary to chase down criminals in Gotham City.
Lego Batman has selected Chevrolet as the engine supplier for the new Batmobile.
The new Lego Batmobile made its world debut at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show.
Measuring 17 feet long, the Lego Batmobile took more than 1,800 hours to construct.
Chevy says the cabin features hands-free calling, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi connection.
The new Lego Batmobile tips the scales at 1,695.5 pounds.
Each tire alone weighs a little over 100 pounds.
Exactly 344,187 Lego bricks were used to build the Batmobile.
The Lego Batmobile's frame is made from square aluminum tubing and weighs 282.5 pounds.
Stud shooters are mounted on the sides of the Lego Batmobile.
The new Batmobile will be featured in the "The Lego Batman Movie," which arrives in theaters on February 10.