"Madness is like gravity, all you have to do is push it gently". This is a line from the character Joker from the Batman prequel series The Dark Knight.

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What's even crazier is that the Macro Studios design studio founded by Vietnamese designer Nguyen Dac Chung, which took five years of research and development, finally achieved the Batman car in "The Dark Knight", the Tumbler Batmobile.
Tumbler Batmobiles are produced not in Gotham in Dark Knight, but in Vietnam.
The domineering Tumbler Batmobile in the movie uses a 5.7-liter V8 engine with a maximum power of 500 horsepower.
Tumbler's Crazy NO. 1
The Tumbler Batmobile developed by Nguyen Dac Chung uses an electric power system, hence the domineering Batmobile named "E-Tumbler", using a combination of lithium batteries and dual motors.
Tumbler's Crazy NO. 2
Nguyen Dac Chung made E-Tumbler armor from plastic in order to make the E-Tumbler look exactly like the Tuber, so the armor weighed only 589 kg.
Tumbler's Crazy NO. 3
The E-Tumbler that Nguyen Dac Chung built is a little smaller than the actual Tumbler, but it is still made to its original proportions, which is also a tribute to The Tumbler.
How many cars does Batman have? Which one do you like the most?
First Generation: The Convertible Batmobile from Batman Forever in 1955
Second generation: The longfin shark in 1966 Batman
Third generation: Chevrolet V8 in 1992 Batman Returns
Fourth Generation: Tumbler in the Dark Knight Trilogy
It is worth mentioning the Batmobile, which later became catwoman's car!
Fifth Generation: Superman Chariot with Heavy Offensive Weapons in Batman v Superman and Justice League!
I wondered if I could drive the E-Tumbler, if I did, would I need to equip myself with a knight's cloak that would scare the bad guys!
What will the next generation of Batman's cars look like? Will the Lamborghini Bat become Batman's car in film and television? Where are Batman's 6 cruise missiles mounted? Where are the Gatling machine guns mounted on both sides? Where are the cannons mounted in the passenger seat?