You can now own the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy for $3 million

Fans will finally have the chance at owning the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy at quite the price point.

A fully-functional replica version of the car from the Batman series of films -known in the franchise as the Tumbler - is being sold for a whopping $3million weeks after it was revealed that director had spoke to Joaquin Phoenix about playing Heath Ledger's joker.

Custom car creator Action Vehicle Engineering has created a copy of the car which is the first to be officially sanctioned by Warner Bros.

Only 10 units of the vehicle will be available for purchase at $2.99 million as those who are interested are urged to apply on a Wayne Enterprises website.

Fans will finally have the chance at owning the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy at quite the price point

Fans will finally have the chance at owning the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy at quite the price point

Christian Bale is seen as Batman in 2005's Batman Begins

Christian Bale is seen as Batman in 2005's Batman Begins

According to the site the replica will featured an automatic transmission, stainless Steel Headers and an advanced software system.

It apparently will also simulate the Batmobile's jet engine but without the flames like in the series of films.

Engineers did not overlook any details as they also replicated elements including the dashboard configuration.

Owners will be unable to drive the vehicle on the road, however, as the vehicle is not street legal.

If approved, the buyer should expect to have the vehicle 15 months after a deposit is put down. 

The Dark Knight trilogy directed by Academy Award winner Nolan consisted of Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).

The films were also critically-acclaimed with late actor Heath Ledger winning an Academy Award posthumously for his role as The Joker in The Dark Knight.

While Bale will always be associated with the iconic role, Hollywood has moved on to other Batman actors. Ben Affleck and Robert Pattinson have both played the role since The Dark Knight Rises was released in 2012.

A fully-functional replica version of the car from the Batman series of films -known in the franchise as the Tumbler - is being sold for a whopping $3million

A fully-functional replica version of the car from the Batman series of films -known in the franchise as the Tumbler - is being sold for a whopping $3million

Custom car creator Action Vehicle Engineering has created a copy of the car which is the first to be officially sanctioned by Warner Bros

Custom car creator Action Vehicle Engineering has created a copy of the car which is the first to be officially sanctioned by Warner Bros

Only 10 units of the vehicle will be available for purchase at $2.99 million as those who are interested are urged to apply on a Wayne Enterprises website

Only 10 units of the vehicle will be available for purchase at $2.99 million as those who are interested are urged to apply on a Wayne Enterprises website 

According to the site the replica will featured an automatic transmission, stainless Steel Headers and an advanced software system

According to the site the replica will featured an automatic transmission, stainless Steel Headers and an advanced software system

Engineers did not overlook any details as they also replicated elements including the dashboard configuration

Engineers did not overlook any details as they also replicated elements including the dashboard configuration

The Dark Knight trilogy directed by Academy Award winner Nolan consisted of Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012; pictured)

The Dark Knight trilogy directed by Academy Award winner Nolan consisted of Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012; pictured)

In fact, Pattison's performance in the The Batman, released in 2022, helped skyrocket it to impressive heights at the box office.

The Batman grossed more than $770 million worldwide as thousands of people streamed to the box office to see it.

One person who didn't go to the theater to watch the movie, however, was Bale himself.

'I still haven’t seen it. I will see it,' he recently told Variety. 'Listen, mate, it’s amazing how few films I see. Every director I work with, I’ve seen a couple of their films and they’re always looking at me going, "Are you kidding?" I like to really savor films and I don’t watch too many. But I will, I certainly will.'

He continued, 'Robert is an absolutely wonderful actor. We bumped into each other, talked a little bit about it ahead of time, and I heard wonderful things.'