I have good news and bad news. Good news: To celebrate the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight video game, LEGO has announced four novel LEGO Batman sets and Each of them comes with a code for in-game DLC. All are now available for pre-order.
Bad news? They will appear only on March 1, 2026. Three of them, however, are versions of the Batmobile, and some of them might just end up on our list of the best LEGO Batman sets. Let’s take a look and you can now lock any set(s) you want.
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As mentioned above, all sets are tied to the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight video game, scheduled for release in 2026. Each Batmobile set comes with a code for the gold variant of the vehicle in the game. The Batman Logo Set provides a gold version of Batman himself.
LEGO DC Batman: Batman Logo
I have a huge tender spot for the Batman logo. I was eight years senior when Tim Burton’s Batman hit theaters, and that logo was everywhere you looked for for almost the entire 1990s. With this set you can build and display your logo with lots of greebling or LEGO textures. It even has a hidden compartment where you can place a minifigure. Includes a buildable stand, a regular and gold Batman minifigure, plus a gold coin celebrating 20 years of LEGO Batman sets.
LEGO DC Batman: Batman vs. Superman Batmobile
From the universally beloved 2016 film Batman v Superman comes this sleek, gray, angular version of the Batmobile. It looks like a futuristic race car, but with keen, armored panels. Say what you will about the movie this is from, but this is an amazing Batmobile.
LEGO DC Batman: Batman’s Batmobile
Batman’s vehicle in 2022’s “The Batman” is boxier, more reminiscent of 1970s muscle cars. It has vents on the hood and the engine at the back. It looks almost like a jet engine, pulsing blue as Batman presses the pedal to the metal.
LEGO DC Batman: Batman and Robin’s Batmobile
The Batmobile from the 1997 film Batman & Robin is long and narrow, with keen edges and no roof. Its spoiler looks like bat wings opening for flight. The LEGO version isn’t too complicated: it imitates the rotating lightweight on the sticker mask. But at $29.99, the price is certainly right.
These sets were announced on the heels of the great novel LEGO Arkham Asylum set, which should keep Bat fans interested until these novel sets are released. If you’re looking for even more Bat vehicles, check out the LEGO Batman Forever Batmobile, the Classic TV Series Batmobile, and the 1989 Batman Batmobile.
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