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From planes to trains, these all of Batmanโs vehicles ranked by their power, ingenuity, and usefulness.
10) Bat-Train

Just the name Bat-Train sounds utterly ridiculous. The Bat-Train is a rocket-powered locomotive car Batman uses to travel quickly along the train tracks to fight crime. The logistics of such a vehicle seem impractical, since it requires Bruce to install train tracks from his lair to the nearest tracks, which poses the risk that they could easily lead someone straight to his hideout. Furthermore, most modern-day villains donโt operate near train stations, so Batman would have to ride the Bat-Train, hop off, and run over to where the bad guys are. Given these kinds of issues, the Bat-Train is a vehicle with minimal applications.
9) Whirly-Bat

If the name โWhirly-Batโ wasnโt silly enough, the visual of Batman riding what is essentially a motorized scooter with a helicopter rotor through the air is downright ridiculous. Created to allow for fast aerial pursuits, the Whirly-Bat can launch smoke bombs and grappling hooks to help catch bad guys. However, from its appearance alone, itโs obvious it doesnโt offer much protection, since its driver is left completely exposed and vulnerable to gunfire. In one of the most hilarious and memorable scenes involving the Whirly-Bat, the villain Hush managed to hijack the Whirly-Bat, but his head bandages got tangled in the rotor, causing him to lose control and crash.
8) Batgyro

First appearing in 1939 and predating the Batplane by a year, the Batgyro is the first vehicle Batman used to take flight. A small, one-person aerial vehicle thatโs a combination of a helicopter and a glider, the Batgyro can fly great distances and features an autopilot that allows Batman to swoop down on unsuspecting criminals. It can also deploy a thick smoke, which creates the illusion of a dark cloud for camouflage. However, However, when the Batplane was introduced a year later, the Batgyro quickly became obsolete as the Batplane was bigger, faster, and had much more advanced technology. Sometimes being the first isnโt always the best.
7) Bat-Sub

In a world where Atlantis and sea monsters are very real, it was a no-brainer for Batman to develop a Bat-Submarine. Built for undersea adventures, the Bat-Sub is a massive vehicle that withstands the extreme pressures of the deep ocean. He has also used it to launch surprise attacks on villains hiding out on boats in Gotham Harbor. The Bat-Sub is equipped with numerous gadgets, including a grappling hook, a net-launcher, and a batarang gun. However, since Aquaman handles most undersea crimes, Batman doesnโt get many opportunities to use the Bat-Sub.
6) Batcopter

A loud helicopter may seem a disadvantageous vehicle for Batman since his primary weapon in the fight against crime is stealth. However, Batman was able to create a โblackoutโ function that made its noise undetectable. The Batcopter is primarily used for rescue missions, surveillance, and high-speed pursuits of villains. To catch criminals, the Batcopter can deploy a sleeping gas that incapacitates them. One of the most iconic uses of the Batcopter occurred in the Adam West Batman TV series, where Batman and Robin used it to travel to the evil lairs of villains.













