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Real Identity: Not Applicable
Appearances: Driver's Ed, Sidekick, TV Knight, TV Knight 2, Mo' Money Mo' Problems, TV Knight 3, The Chaff, TV Knight 4, What's Opera Titans, TV Knight 5, Walk Away, Egg Hunt, TV Knight 6, A Little Help Please, DC, Whodundidit?, Sweet Revenge, A Sticky Situation, TV Knight 7, TV Knight 8, Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Part 1, and Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Part 2
Powers/Skills: Transportation
Voiced By: Not Applicable

The Batmobile is the primary mode of transportation of Batman. During Robin's first egg hunt, he looked around the Batmobile's rear and had his face roasted by the exhaust. Robin once took it out on a joyride and got into a crash. While talking to Batman over a communicator, Robin watched as the Batmobile blew up. As a result, Robin's driver's license was suspended. Another Batmobile was built. It was later used by the Teen Titans. In the battle against H.I.V.E., the Batmobile was totally wrecked. Robin covered his tracks by spraypainting "Joker was here" on it. Cyborg tried to back up the Titan Robot into a tight parking pace. It slightly bumped the Batmobile across. It was enough to make Batman's cereal splash in his face and set off the car alarm. Pennyworth used the Batmobile for a grocery run and later plowed to a sports stadium's field in search of Batman and Commissioner Gordon, as the former faked being sick.

They fled the stadium and Pennyworth backed out. He drove it through the Wayne Manor gate and up the stairs to Batman's bedroom then rammed through a wall. He saw Batman asleep, sighed in relief, and reversed out. The third car Dr. Light showed the Teen Titans at his used car lot was the Batmobile from the "Batman & Robin" movie. Beast Boy loved it and shifted into George Clooney's portrayal. Robin activated the ejector seat and launched him into the ceiling. Robin passed on it. After the military blew up the Titan Robot, Sticky Joe landed in the Batmobile, parked outside Joker's Gelato. He reached for his can of beans on the hood but accidentally turned off a Justice League distress call and set off an autopilot for the Batcave. Batman and Commissioner Gordon stepped outside to see the Batmobile was gone and laughed.