Anyone who grew up watching Adam West portray everyone's favorite caped crusader on the 1960s live action Batman series will get a kick out of this new Batmobile design, this time applied to a heavy duty Ford F-150 pick up truck.
While the original design was designed by George Barris, 87, his 23-year-old grandson Jared has applied his grandfather's design in his own way to a unique vehicle. The truck goes by the name of Crimefighter F-150. The modification is actually commercially available to Galpin Auto Sports customers who purchase a new F-150 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The original Batmobile is still running and kicking, and is actually going up for auction soon. If you have an extra $3 million (the expected selling price) lying around, you can own what is likely the ultimate bat prize for comic book fans around the world.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Retro-designed Vehicles
- Opportunity for car manufacturers to create modern vehicles with nostalgic designs to appeal to vintage enthusiasts.
- Unique Vehicle Modifications
- Opportunity for customization shops to offer unique modifications to vehicles, creating personalized and eye-catching designs.
- Collector's Cars
- Opportunity for auction houses and collectors to buy and sell rare and iconic vehicles, attracting passionate car enthusiasts.
Where This Applies
- Automotive
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for car manufacturers to incorporate nostalgic designs and unique modifications into their product lineup.
- Customization Services
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for customization shops to offer personalized and eye-catching vehicle modifications, catering to individual preferences.
- Auction Houses
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for auction houses to showcase and sell rare and iconic vehicles, leveraging the passion of car enthusiasts for high-value transactions.
