Original batmobile from batman tv series 1966
batmobile from michael keaton era batman films
Batmobile from batmn forever film on display
batmobile from batman and robin film with george clooney
batman begins tumbler batmobile on display
desert camouflage version of the batman tumbler batmobile
batpod batcycle from dark night batman films
tim burton era batmobile from 1989 movie on display
batmobile cockpit
batmobile from tim burton batman returns film
batmobile from batman forever film on display
original tv series batmobile with adam west, 1966 on display
close up of hot wheels emblem on a car
front end of original tv series 1966 batmobile car
close up of vent from batman forever batmobile
batman forever batmobile on display
batmobile from batman and robin film on display
batman tumbler batmobile from batman begins nolan reboot on display
batmobile tumbler from the dark knight christian bale move on display
batcycle and desert camo tumbler batmobile on display
close up of front of batcycle from batman movie with Christian bale
batcycle from dark knight rises batman film
batman tumbler batmobile in desert camo from bale film
close up of front of batman tumbler batmobile from dark knight rises
tim burton batman era batmobile 1989, front end
front end of batman forever batmobile on display
batman forever batmobile on display from film

Original Batmobile, driven by Adam West: This 1955 Ford Lincoln Futura is covered in 40 coats of super-gloss black paint. It features a Batphone, Batscope, Batsmoke screen and other gadgetry. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) Batmobile, driven by Michael Keaton: Features include oil slick and smoke dispensers, twin Browning machine guns, and grenades. Vehicle can jettison its bodywork to form the Batmissile by narrowing the vehicle down to just the cockpit and turbine. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

Batman Forever (1995) Batmobile, driven by Val Kilmer: Featuring a Chevy 380 engine, the full-scale vehicle was powered by a 25-gallon propane tank and could shoot a 25-foot flame out of the rear exhaust. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

Batman and Robin (1997) Batmobile, driven by George Clooney: The only film version of the Batmobile that is a convertible, this generation of the Batmobile features wheel-based axle bombs, ejection seat, rocket launchers, and more. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

Black Tumbler driven by Christian Bale in Batman Begins (2005), the Dark Knight (2008), and the Dark Knight Rises (2012): The first Batman vehicle not given the name Batmobile. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

Camouflage Tumbler appeared in Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

BatPod driven by Christian Bale in the Dark Knight (2008) and the Dark Knight Rises (2012): This self-righting all-terrain vehicle was fully weaponized and designed to give Batman a swifter mode around Gotham City. (Image/OnAllCylinders - Lori Sams)

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Six Batmobiles and the Bat-Pod are currently finishing up a tour of sporting events across America to mark the upcoming home entertainment release of The Dark Knight Rises on December 4.

The tour started October 27 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX and included a stop at the LSU-Alabama football game earlier this month. It also features stops at this Sunday’s Ravens-Steelers game in Pittsburgh, PA and apparently at a random Best Buy near Akron, OH. We were lucky enough to hear about the unannounced Best Buy stop and capture some cool images (no, we didn’t receive any type of Bat Signal). Check out images (with overviews of each vehicle in the first seven slides) in the slide show above.

The tour ends back at Cowboys Stadium on Thanksgiving, when the Cowboys battle the Washington Redskins.

[All Images/OnAllCylinders–Lori Sams]

Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.