Tony Stark has an affinity for the Audi R8, in both coupe and more recently Spyder form. So what does that leave the other big comicbook billionaire turned superhero? A lot, apparently - Bruce Wayne will drive a brand new Italian thoroughbred in the next Batman movie.
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises will reportedly hit cinemas on July 20th next year, and a forum member of Luxury4play.com has scooped a few photos of the new Lamborghini Aventador that will reportedly belong to Gotham’s playboy crime-fighter.
The supercar even sports “Gotham” numberplates and is painted an understated silver. The move makes perfect sense to us, in Batman: The Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne drove a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, which he smashed in one of the scenes.
This isn’t a Batmobile per say, as mister Wayne has all the toys he needs to fight crime, thanks to the ingenious Lucius Fox. In our twisted journalistic minds, the Lambo is the perfect car for Bruce to unwind in after a hard day of crime-fighting, but let’s be honest: If you painted the Aventador flat black, added a pair of machine-guns in the front and a big wing at the back, it would look like a Batmobile.
We’ll get to see the V12-powered beast in action next summer, and we are looking forward to its blistering performance being used to fight crime and impress Russian supermodels and prima ballerinas alike. The Aventador looks so awesome that we forgot to hate it for using product placement.
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises will reportedly hit cinemas on July 20th next year, and a forum member of Luxury4play.com has scooped a few photos of the new Lamborghini Aventador that will reportedly belong to Gotham’s playboy crime-fighter.
The supercar even sports “Gotham” numberplates and is painted an understated silver. The move makes perfect sense to us, in Batman: The Dark Knight, Bruce Wayne drove a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, which he smashed in one of the scenes.
This isn’t a Batmobile per say, as mister Wayne has all the toys he needs to fight crime, thanks to the ingenious Lucius Fox. In our twisted journalistic minds, the Lambo is the perfect car for Bruce to unwind in after a hard day of crime-fighting, but let’s be honest: If you painted the Aventador flat black, added a pair of machine-guns in the front and a big wing at the back, it would look like a Batmobile.
We’ll get to see the V12-powered beast in action next summer, and we are looking forward to its blistering performance being used to fight crime and impress Russian supermodels and prima ballerinas alike. The Aventador looks so awesome that we forgot to hate it for using product placement.