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Batmobile car manufactured by student was discovered while moving on the streets of Vietnam

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Now that the car is almost 100% completed, the car has moved on the street with the excitement and excitement of many pedestrians. The video was shot in Hanoi, Vietnam on October 5

A male student in Hanoi, Vietnam spent up to $ 23,000 to make a Batmobile like in Batman film (The Dark Knight).

It is known that the Batmobile is owned by Nguyen Dac Chung, Born in 1998 - a student of architecture. The car is inspired by the fantasy film Batman ( The Dark Knight).

Dac Chung said: “This product is a project that I've been cherishing for 3 years, I have been working on it for more than 10 months". He designs the 3D himself and builds it to the real model.

As for the vehicle's specifications, the car has a steel frame and composite plastic cover. In addition, the vehicle can be run thanks to a 400cc 4 engine engine extracted from a large displacement motorcycle. The suspension system comprises of four front shock absorbers and two rear shock absorbers, and a pneumatic system that can be thoroughly modified by the car spoiler.

All large tires and wheels were ordered by Chung from the US and South Korea. The car has a full range of vehicle control systems, brakes, lighting systems, There are full front, rear, left, and right camera systems And equipped with led lights around the car

The intricate design of the Batmobile that measures a nifty 3.6 metres long and 2.3 metres wide. The Batmobile can seat two people and travel at the speed of 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour on a straight road.

“I had to reconstruct the 3D part of the car and then separate the kit parts to assemble the exterior. That is to make the frame and electric lines, install the tire parts, the car’s details,” he said.

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