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TV Series Batmobile
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TV Series Batmobile

SKU
KK101
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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Themed Multi-Packs · Batmobile Collection 5-Pack

Wheels

S5Star 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
interior
source:Gray
color:Gray
detailed:Gray
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
source:Clear
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The story behind the TV Series Batmobile

The TV Series Batmobile stands as one of the most recognizable icons in pop culture history, capturing the sleek style of the 1960s show perfectly. Released in 2024 within the Themed Multi-Packs assortment, this model appears specifically in the Batmobile Collection 5-Pack. Designed by Phil Riehlman, it faithfully recreates the original Ford Thunderbird-based cruiser with its signature fins and bubble canopy. This die-cast release is not a rare Treasure Hunt but rather an accessible way to own a piece of television history. It appeals strongly to fans who remember watching Batman on their screens decades ago or those discovering the classic series for the first time.

Materials, colors and value

This 1/64 scale vehicle features a heavy metal body that gives it substantial weight and durability in the hand. The exterior is finished in a deep black color, which matches the original production car seen on screen during its prime. Distinctive red pinstriping runs along the sides and front grille to highlight the aggressive aerodynamic shapes. Inside the clear plastic canopy, you can see gray interior details representing the driver seats. Collectors usually value these multi-pack versions for their accuracy rather than high resale prices. It serves as a solid everyday toy or display piece that captures the campy yet cool aesthetic of early superhero entertainment.

Questions about the TV Series Batmobile

Is this TV Series Batmobile part of the regular Hot Wheels mainline?+

No, this specific casting is not found in standard single-card retail slots. It belongs to the Themed Multi-Packs category and was released specifically inside a 5-pack box labeled as the Batmobile Collection. This means you typically cannot find it sold alone on store shelves but must purchase the full set of cars included together.

What are the exact colors used for this model?+

The body and base are painted in a glossy black finish that covers almost every part of the chassis. It features thin red accents along the side skirts and front grille area to add contrast against the dark paint. The windows use clear plastic, while all interior components like seats and dashboard areas are molded in solid gray.

How rare is this specific version of the Batmobile?+

This model is considered common because it comes from a widely distributed multi-pack release rather than an exclusive limited edition run. You will not find special rarity indicators like flame logos or Spectraflame paint on these units. It remains affordable for most fans since many copies were produced and sold through standard retail channels worldwide.

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How much is a KK101 - TV Series Batmobile Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€3.90
Low
€2.73
High
€6.24
Estimated

This 2024 Themed Multi-Packs casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.