Three new LEGO Batman Batmobile sets unveiled

After a light few years, LEGO Batman is going to be back in 2026, with new collectible Batmobile sets that celebrate 20 years since the LEGO Group first offered DC sets and tie in to LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

The roster of LEGO Batmobiles is expanding to fill up the Batcave with three new sets launching on March 3, 2026 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of LEGO Batman and accompany the release of the LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight video game from TT Games. The new sets are 76331 Batman v Superman Batmobile, 76332 The Batman Batmobile and 76333 Batman & Robin Batmobile. As a trio they make up a neat little collection, with the potential for a series to follow. Jut like the newly announced 76300 Batman Logo, they are available to preorder at LEGO.com.

76331 Batman v Superman Batmobile will retail for £24.99 / $29.99 and consists of 220 pieces. This new set features the iconically rugged car from the DC Snyderverse film, plus a commemorative armoured Batman minifigure with a fabric cape. It has an opening cockpit, armour plate detailing and a commemorative golden 2×2 tile that is built into the car’s interior. Additionally it has a digital unlock – fans can redeem both the Batman v Superman Batmobile as depicted by the set and a golden variant of the Batmobile in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

The next set is inspired by Robert Pattison’s gritty take on the Caped Crusader. 76332 The Batman Batmobile will retail for £24.99 / $29.99 and consists of 330 pieces. Batman fans can bring the action from the 2022 movie to life and recreate the fiery chase between the Dark Knight and The Penguin as they rip through Gotham’s streets. Balancing play features with movie accuracy, it has a removable roof, which provides access to the vehicle’s cockpit where the minifigure can be seated. The commemorative 2×2 tile fits beneath the removable bonnet. It also features a code to redeem The Batman Batmobile and a golden variant of it in the upcoming video game.  

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Finally, 76333 Batman & Robin Batmobile is based on the 1997 flick that killed the film franchise for a number of years. It will retail for £24.99 / $29.99 and consists of 272 pieces. This striking version of the Batmobile features the iconic bat wings at the rear, pointed grille and flame designs. The commemorative 20th anniversary tile once again fits underneath the bonnet and the set comes with Batman as inspired by George Clooney’s portrayal of the character. Like the others, you can redeem this colourful car and a golden variant of it in the video game. 

All of these Batmobiles have been specifically designed as relatively small models so that they can feature in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. “We worked very closely with the LEGO designers for these sets,” explains TT Games Executive Producer Matt Ellis. “Because we had to ensure that it worked to line up with what we were making in the game. It’s awesome to be able to do stuff like this because we always want to try and get as much of the physical product into the games as we can. It’s really cool when you see the sets that you’ve got on your shelf in the game, and you can see them moving around in that virtual environment.

“We were constantly asking the LEGO designers for the latest versions of the sets so that what’s going to be there on shelves is what we can put into the game. We want the authenticity of having that proper set in there.”

To show off the way that each set unlocks the actual Batmobile in the game as well as a gold version of the same Batmobile, the design team showed special gold versions of each model. These will not be able to buy, they were simply props for this presentation. If you want to know more about the LEGO Group’s modern adventures in making shiny models, then read the exclusive interview with Design Manager Samuel Johnson about the Formula 1 trophies in Blocks Issue 131.

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