

Save for a few rare examples, Batmobiles post the Lincoln Futura-inspired classic have gotten worse, an overreliance on tech-wizardry and one-off builds stretching the realms of reality versus pure fantasy. Over the decades, several cars have been used, from standard production models through to some serious gadget-laden custom-builds, and yet, ask any gearhead to pick a favorite, and the answer is more often than not George Barris' 60s original that comes out tops. The Original 1995 Batman Forever Batmobile is currently owned by its original creator, Warner Brothers Studios.With no superpowers to speak of, Batman waged war against Gotham's seedy underworld with nothing more than a Bat utility belt and one of the most famous screen cars of all the time, the Batmobile. Based on the 1995 Batmobile’s being loaned to the inaugural celebration for the newly renovated global headquarters for the Motion Picture Association in 2019 by the Warner Brothers Studios it is clear who currently owns it. It is likely that the Batmobile on display at this museum is a replica.

This includes the Batman Returns Batmobile, the Penguin’s Duck Vehicle from the same movie, as well as an actual Batboat! The museum’s website lists the Batmobile but does not display a photograph of it along with the other Batmobiles and Bat vehicles it has on display. The Batman Forever Batmobile can currently be seen at the Tallahasee Automobile Museum in Tallahassee, Florida. However, If for whatever reason you had the desire to see the Batman Forever Batmobile in person, where might one be able to do so? She is a difficult piece to track down, but we did it for you here at Novostalgia. This means you likely will not be able to see it even if you found out where it was. A long list of stipulations from Warner Brothers accomanied the purchase including not being able to display it or drive it out on the street – which takes a lot of the fun out of it. One popular auction case that is easy to find in the news articles when looking through is the Forevermobile replica that was auctioned off for a mere $297,000. There are actual a number of the 1995 batmobile in existence.
