A two-seater Honda Fit was transformed into a miniature Batmobile, created by hand.
This unusual car was sold for approximately $3,400 in the city of Knoxville, Tennessee.
This is possibly the most impressive and amazing Honda Fit modification in the world.
If Bruce Wayne suddenly decided to save money, this is exactly the kind of car he might have chosen. A heavily modified 2007 Honda Fit with an unusual rear design and comic book elements recently found a new owner for $3,400. It’s a combination of absurdity, inspiration, and attention to detail.
From the front, it’s an ordinary first-generation Honda Fit with its characteristic headlights, wedge-shaped hood, and standard bumper. Even the front doors look quite normal, but then something incredible begins. The rear part of the car is completely altered.
In fact, it has been converted into a compact version of the Batmobile with massive fins over the wheels and a large number of homemade fiberglass parts. The car is painted black, and the rear taillights have been left untouched.
Beneath the unusual exterior lies an ordinary Honda Fit with 107,000 miles on the odometer and a manual transmission. The seller warned the future owner: “Do not buy this car if you are shy!”
According to the seller, the car is in excellent technical condition and consumes only 5.6 liters of fuel per 100 km, which seems odd since the official Honda data was different. Perhaps Wayne’s secret technologies are hiding under the hood.
For $3,400, this unusual car found a new owner, who will now have to answer countless questions at gas stations. The sale occurred without haggling or trades—just a straight deal for what is probably the strangest Honda Fit in the world.
It’s a pity I didn’t see this car during my last trip to those parts. I would have definitely tried it out. I hope the new owner wears a cape everywhere he goes. Would you get behind the wheel of this BatFit or run far away?