It comes with a handy detachable lab and uses solar power to charge its 700-volt battery. The rover was designed by Parker Brothers Concepts who are famed for their "outlandish" vehicle designs for films and TV shows.
The entire vehicle was built from scratch between November 2016 and April 2017.
"Me and the guys, we averaged about 80 to 100 hours a week, each," Marc Parker of Parker Brothers Concepts told Business Insider. "We worked 10-, 12-, 14-hour days, seven days a week since late last year. If I thought about how many hours we put into this thing, I'd probably cry. It's way too many."
4. The Nissan BladeGlider looks suspiciously familiar
Yet another car that resembles the Batmobile is the Nissan BladeGlider. A concept car from Nissan, it has some interesting design features and engineering quirks that would make Batman himself blush.
"More than a concept, Nissan BladeGlider is both a proposal for the future direction of Nissan electric vehicle (EV) development and an exploratory prototype of an upcoming production vehicle from the world's leading EV manufacturer.
BladeGlider was developed with form following function. Nissan crafted the vehicle's unique architecture to give the driver and passengers 'sustainable exhilaration' -- a fresh electric vehicle driving experience based on peerless technology and exotic styling." - Nissan.
5. What about the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento?
The iconic Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is yet another real car that could easily pass as a Batmobile. Built as a special edition, the Elemento is undoubtedly a masterpiece of engineering and car design.
"Boasting an extremely lightweight construction thanks to advanced carbon-fiber technology, the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento has an overall curb weight of just 999 kilograms (2,202 lb) - including the V10 power unit and the permanent all-wheel drive. With its sensational power-to-weight ratio of only 1.75 kilograms per CV, this limited-edition super sports car offers unrivaled performance: from 0 to 100 km/h in a record time of only 2.5 seconds." - Lamborghini.
6. Have you seen the RAESR "Tachyon Speed"
Yet another real-life car that resembles the Batmobile is the RAESR "Tachyon Speed". This 1250-HP all-electric monster was the first offering from South California's Rice Advanced Engineering Systems and Research (RAESR).