Everyone dreams of riding in a Batmobile with Christian Bale and possibly getting to watch him kick some bad guys off the curb. But that’s fiction. Well, not for RPM Productions. Through his YouTube Channel The Stradman, James Lucas Condon just uploaded his experience driving RPM Production’s Batman Tumbler. While he doesn’t get to meet Batman, the Joker, or go for any exciting missions, he gets something better: a once in a lifetime opportunity to drive a Batman Tumbler.

“The car, the tank we are filming today, we have never filmed anything quite like this. I filmed the most rare exclusive cars in the world. The Veneno Roadster, to the McLaren F1. We’ve been to Dubai, Hong Kong, yet here in the middle of nowhere, California, is quite possibly the coolest thing we have ever filmed,” Condon said.

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The Batman Tumbler Is Eighty-Five Percent Complete

Condon has had quite the week. Together with Alex, aka Lambo Jesus, they picked up a Lamborghini Countach in Sacramento, bought an Orange manual Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640, and on this video, they’ll be driving a Batman Tumbler.

“So, this is kind of the inaugural drive of the Batman Tumbler. We’re what, roughly eighty-five percent done, give or take?” Condon asked. “Yeah, we are about eighty-five percent done. There’s a lot of trim work to get filled in. The windshield’s not truly in place right now. It’s attached to the roof, but um, we just have some work to go, but we wanna test,” Alex responded.

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The Batman Tumbler by RPM Productions is quite detailed. It comes with power windows, air conditioning, and Hummer H1 taillights. This here is undoubtedly the most extraordinary thing Condon has ever filmed. With a little help, Alex, finally gets it out of the garage for a test drive.

The Batman Tumbler is 85 percent complete. They still have to paint it satin black to look like the Tumbler. But, it is fully functional and is going to be street legal. RPM Production’s Tumbler is also eight and a half feet wide.

The Tumbler Will Have A Flamethrower At The Back Once Complete

“I just couldn’t imagine driving down the freeway and seeing this thing pass you in the carpool lane with that man driving. What! Like what? And yes, that is going to be a flamethrower, don’t worry. It’s going to be, not yet, but soon,” Condon exclaimed excitedly.

Alex discloses to Condon that the Tumbler is, in fact, very easy to drive. But, unfortunately, the doors don’t open, and Condon needs to slip in through the window.

The Batman Tumbler comes with quite the controls, battery flip switch, initial ignition, auxiliary cooling, air conditioning, and a ton of gauges. It also comes with an automatic transmission system.

Alex and Condon go for a few runs around the street in the Batman Tumbler. It’s eighty-five percent complete, but it’s insanely mind-blowing to watch.

“I think the most amazing part about the Tumbler is, like, this was built from scratch—like everything is custom. Every single item you see on this thing is completely custom,” Condon revealed.