The Lego Legendary Collection The Batman Batmobile Review
How many Batmobiles do we need?
3/15/20261 min read
With Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight on the horizon, LEGO is celebrating the Caped Crusader by releasing a lineup of Batmobiles inspired by some of the most iconic Batman films. One of the newest entries in that lineup recreates the gritty muscle-car Batmobile from The Batman, giving fans a brick-built version of the vehicle driven by Robert Pattinsons Batman in the film.
Once fully assembled, set #76332 immediately stands out for how closely it captures the on-screen design. The vehicle itself is based on a heavily modified 1969 Dodge Charger, and LEGO’s build leans into that aggressive muscle-car aesthetic while accentuating the subtle bat-inspired elements. The side wings, for example, help push the design into comic-book territory while still keeping the grounded look that defined the car in the movie.
The set is packed with small details that make it feel authentic. The exposed engine build gives the front of the car a slick, mechanical look that mirrors the raw, industrial style seen on screen. There’s also a commemorative coin hidden within the build celebrating 20 years of LEGO Batman, along with a special golden Batmobile code for the upcoming game.
Inside the cockpit, builders will find sticker details that recreate the dashboard and interior elements of the vehicle. While the set doesn’t include opening doors, the hood section can be lifted to allow the minifigure to be placed inside before sealing it back up. Fortunately, the included Batman minifigure fits perfectly behind the wheel.
Speaking of the Dark Knight himself, the minifig is one of the highlights of the set. While it’s similar to previous versions inspired by Batman’s appearance in The Batman, there are several small upgrades. The figure includes alternate head printing without the hair piece, and the cowl now features the white eyes that many fans associate with Batman’s comic book look.
At around $40 CAD and roughly 330 pieces, the set strikes a strong balance between affordability and display value. It’s not the biggest Batmobile LEGO has produced, but the attention to detail and strong source material make it a standout addition for collectors and casual fans alike. Besides, it scales perfectly with the previously released The Batman sets.
For fans of Batman, LEGO, or the gritty world of The Batman, this Batmobile build feels like an easy recommendation—and a solid addition to any growing LEGO Bat-vehicle collection.


