Super Heroes DC

Batman v Superman Batmobile

A squat, armored brute of a Batmobile that nails the silhouette in a small box.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76331 · 2026

Pieces220
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number76331

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The verdict

I opened this one expecting a cute little toy version of a car and instead got a chunky, low slung tank with a snout that actually reads as the Zack Snyder Batmobile from across the room.

At 220 pieces it builds fast, which is exactly the point, this is a weekend impulse pickup, not a weekend project. I just wish the underside and the cockpit had a bit more going on once you get past that first great look. If you want the movie car on a shelf without committing an afternoon to it, this does the job.

Best for: Batman v Superman fans who want the movie car on a shelf without a big build commitment

The full review

What it is

The Batman v Superman Batmobile from the 2016 Zack Snyder film has one of the most distinct silhouettes of any live action Batmobile, low, wide, armored, more tank than sports car, and I'll be honest, I didn't think LEGO could get that read across in a set this small. The front end is what got me. That wedge shaped snout and the boxy armor plating over the wheel arches do a lot of work in a hurry, and from a few feet away it genuinely looks like the car rolling out of Bruce Wayne's cave rather than a generic superhero vehicle with a bat symbol slapped on it.

The catch

Where I have to be straight with you is the compromise that comes with 220 pieces. The cockpit is simple, the underside is mostly plain, and a couple of the shaping choices around the wheel wells feel more like the easiest available part than the ideal one. This isn't a set that rewards close inspection the way the bigger licensed Batmobiles do, it rewards a quick build and a good silhouette on a shelf. If you're the kind of builder who flips a model over to admire the engineering underneath, you'll feel the gap here.

Who it's for

This is the right pickup for someone who loved the Snyder era Batmobile and wants it in brick form without carving out a whole afternoon, or for a parent looking for a Batman build that a kid can actually finish without help. If you want a Batmobile you can pore over for an hour, save up for one of the bigger display sets instead, this one is built for speed and shelf presence, not depth.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build moves quickly and in clear stages, chassis first, then the armor plating locks over the top, then the cannon and spoiler snap on at the end. There's no fiddly sub assembly here, it's the kind of build you can do in front of the television without losing your place, which makes it a nice palate cleanser between bigger projects.

Nothing about the parts selection screams rare or new mold, this is mostly a smart reuse of existing wedge, slope, and armor plate pieces angled to sell the car's boxy proportions. The value is in the shaping decisions rather than any single standout piece, LEGO clearly spent its budget on getting the silhouette right rather than on printed or specialty elements.

Fun facts

  • 01The Batmobile in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was designed to look more like a tank or armored assault vehicle than a traditional sports car, a deliberate departure from the sleeker Batmobiles of earlier films.
  • 02Zack Snyder has said the design was meant to evoke a vehicle Bruce Wayne would actually build himself in a cave workshop, favoring brute functionality over style.
  • 03LEGO has released several different takes on the Batmobile across its DC Super Heroes line over the years, ranging from small vehicle sets like this one up to large Ultimate Collector Series display models with well over a thousand pieces.

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