Chevrolet, along with students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO League, unveiled its life-size LEGO Batmobile at the North American International Auto Show. You can view photos from the unveiling in the gallery below.
Measuring 17-feet long and featuring exclusive stud shooters, the LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet was designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in The LEGO Batman Movie, which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10.
In this exciting new animated LEGO adventure, Batman, DC’s iconic Super Hero who famously prefers to work alone, must learn to cooperate and connect with others to save Gotham City from The Joker.
“To work on the LEGO Batmobile with Warner Bros. is an absolute thrill for us at Chevy,” said Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president of Chevrolet Marketing. “Many of the themes in ‘The LEGO Batman Movie,’ like imagination, family and community, align perfectly with our Chevy brand values and add to the value of the partnership.”
The LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet will also appear in the next variation of Chevrolet’s “Real People, Not Actors” campaign. In the new spot, real LEGO Minifigure figurines discuss what kind of person would drive the all-new LEGO Batmobile. You can watch the video below!
To learn more about all the exciting options available on the LEGO Batmobile, please visit Chevrolet.com.
LEGO Batmobile Fast Facts:
– It’s 83 inches (6.92 feet) high, 204 inches (17 feet) long and 111 inches (9.25 feet) wide.
– Total weight is 1,695.5 pounds. Each tire is just over 100 pounds.
– The interior frame is made from more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum and weighs 282.5 pounds.
– Total number of LEGO bricks used to build the Batmobile: 344,187
– Total number of LEGO colors used: 17
– The LEGO Batmobile took 222 hours to design and 1,833 hours to build.
– The LEGO Batmobile was designed and assembled in the LEGO Model Shop in Enfield, Connecticut, by LEGO Master Builders.
LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
A life-size LEGO® Batmobile is unveiled in the Chevrolet exhibit Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by John F. Martin for Chevrolet)
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
A life-size LEGO® Batmobile is unveiled in the Chevrolet exhibit Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by Steve Fecht for Chevrolet)
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
A life-size LEGO® Batmobile is unveiled in the Chevrolet exhibit Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by Steve Fecht for Chevrolet)
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
Students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League unveil the life-size LEGO® Batmobile Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by John F. Martin for Chevrolet)
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
Young people look on as students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League unveil the life-size LEGO® Batmobile Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by John F. Martin for Chevrolet)
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Chevrolet LEGO Movie Batmobile On Display At NAIAS
Chevrolet Marketing U.S. Vice President Paul Edwards introduces the life-size LEGO® Batmobile Saturday, January 14, 2017 on opening day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Chevrolet, along with students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League, were on hand to help unveil the 17-foot long vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. (Photo by John F. Martin for Chevrolet)
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
The all-new LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet. Learn more at Chevy.com*Product not available for purchase
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
The all-new LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet. Learn more at Chevy.com*Product not available for purchase
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LEGO Batmobile from Chevrolet
The all-new LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet. Learn more at Chevy.com*Product not available for purchase
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The Lego Batman Movie Spotlight
The Lego Batman Movie Spotlight, alternating with the Chevrolet bowtie, appears on the brand’s Renaissance Center headquarters Friday, January 13, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. Chevrolet, along with students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League, unveiled its life-size LEGO® Batmobile Saturday, January 14, 2017 at the North American International Auto Show. (Photo by Steve Fecht for Chevrolet)
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The Lego Batman Movie Spotlight
The Lego Batman Movie Spotlight, alternating with the Chevrolet bowtie, appears on the brand’s Renaissance Center headquarters Friday, January 13, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. Chevrolet, along with students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League, unveiled its life-size LEGO® Batmobile Saturday, January 14, 2017 at the North American International Auto Show. (Photo by Steve Fecht for Chevrolet)