Made to Order by a Brazilian Designer, the Car is Inspired by the “Tumbler” Model from the Batman Movies, but Cannot Be Driven on Public Roads.
Player Neymar Jr., known for his passion for luxury cars and pop culture, has added a truly unique item to his garage: a Batmobile replica valued at an impressive R$ 8.3 million. The vehicle, a tribute to his favorite superhero, Batman, was delivered to the star after three years of production and shared by him on his social media.
The car, which looks like it came straight out of a Hollywood movie, was a special project and cannot be used on the streets, being a collector’s item to be enjoyed only on private properties.
A “Toy” with 500 Horsepower

The impressive replica was created by the talented Brazilian designer Adhemar Cabral, known for his custom automotive projects, which include everything from Formula 1 cars to simulators. The model acquired by Neymar is inspired by the “Tumbler”, the iconic Batmobile from the “The Dark Knight” trilogy, directed by Christopher Nolan.
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To bring the machine to life, three years of intense work were necessary. The technical details are as impressive as the visuals:
- Engine: A powerful V8.
- Power: Estimated between 450 and 500 horsepower.
- Production: Completely handmade, with each part and weld custom-made.
A Collector’s Dream, but Away from the Streets
Despite all the power under the hood, Neymar’s new car will not be seen cruising on public roads. The vehicle is not registered or approved for legal circulation. Its use is restricted to private locations, such as condominiums or private tracks, making it an item for display and personal enjoyment.
On his social media, designer Adhemar Cabral celebrated the completion of the project. “Follow a bit of the 3 years facing one of the biggest challenges of our journey. Every screw, every weld… all done with soul”, he wrote, proud to see the Tumbler find a new home in the player’s collection.
And you, what do you think of Neymar’s new “toy”? If you had the chance, would you have a movie car in your garage? Comment below!


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