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With Bane and his mob wreaking havoc on the streets of Gotham and the police out if force to capture one of the world’s most famous masked vigilantes, the Dark Knight has more than enough on his plate at the moment without the added pressure of keeping his identity a secret.
For this particular model – the Black Bat – that’s not quite the case, with the dark black wrapping (courtesy of Germany company SchwabenFolia) and the 20” alloys unable to hide the Wiesmann Roadster MF5 V10 underneath. It’s not all cosmetics and no utility belt though. The original 507hp spewed forth from BMW’s 5.0l V10 has been increased to 600hp, making the Black Bat capable of powering the most time conscience of crime fighters from 0-100kph in 3.5s and on to a top speed of 322kph.
We get the feeling though that unless your surname is Wayne, this may be a touch outside your budget.