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Batmobile made up of 344,187 LEGO bricks
    2017-01-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    34万块乐高积木搭成的蝙蝠侠战车

   Chevrolet has unveiled a life-sized Batmobile made up of 344,187 LEGO bricks that are in 17 colors.

    The American carmaker teamed up with students at Detroit’s Cody Rouge to create the vehicle in honor of the upcoming film “The LEGO Batman Movie.”

    Chevrolet debuted its masterpiece at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit last Saturday. Although this car is only for show, its measurements are realistic.

    It’s complete with a Batman symbol hood ornament and dual seat cockpit* in the front. Even though the LEGO Batmobile is just a prop, Chevrolet has put together a mock list of features that Bruce Wayne would be proud of and stuck it with a US$48 million price tag. On the sides, Chevrolet says there is variable height suspension, sextuple* exhaust* and stud shooters. And the rear is what makes this car something straight out of the comic book it has a flaming rocket booster, 60.2L engine and air brake* capable fins.

    The mock list of features also includes a Monster Truck mode that allows you and your trusty sidekick to take the vehicle off-road. And the firm thought a Parallel Park Mode is essential. This provides lateral movement for easy parking by turning all four wheels a full 90 degrees.

    “The LEGO Batmobile moves fast, but information moves even faster,” Chevrolet shared on the official website. “With ingenious* connectivity tech like hands-free calling, phone integration and a built-in 4G Wi-Fi connection, you’ll always be up to speed on what’s happening in the city.”(SD-Agencies)

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