- A two-door Honda Fit was modified to look like a miniature DIY Batmobile.
- The custom Honda Fit evidently sold for around $3,400 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
- This may be the most head-turning and bizarre Honda Fit ever built anywhere.
If Bruce Wayne ever had to tighten the purse strings, this might be his ride. A wildly modified 2007 Honda Fit, sporting a hacked-up rear end and just enough comic book flair to raise eyebrows, recently sold in Tennessee for about $3,400. It’s part absurd, part inspired, and entirely hard to ignore.
From the front, it’s just your standard first-gen Honda Fit. It has the bulbous headlights, wedge-shaped hood, and stock bumper that they all have. The front doors are even totally normal, but behind that, things take a sharp turn toward Gotham. The rear half of the car is completely different.
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Put simply, it’s chopped up and reshaped into a tiny Batmobile of sorts. It features exaggerated fins on each side above the wheels and lots of DIY fiberglass from the looks of it. The paint is a stealthy black shade. Notably, there are windows on the back section, and the rear tail lights appear unaltered somehow.
Underneath the cosplay, it’s still a Honda. The odometer shows 107,000 miles, it’s got a manual gearbox, and that makes it perfect for everyday traffic or perhaps outrunning the Joker so long as he’s on foot. The seller, fully aware of this car’s head-turning potential, warned future owners: “don’t buy this car if you are a shy person!”
Aside from the Caped Crusader cosplay, the car reportedly “runs and drives great,” according to the ad. It still gets 50 mpg, says the seller, which seems odd since Honda never claimed that at the time. Maybe it’s running some super-secret Wayne tech under the hood. We may never know.
For $3,400 or best offer, this crime-fighter commuter found a new home—and probably a lot of new questions at every gas station along the way. No trades, no nonsense, just a straight-up sale of what might be Tennessee’s weirdest Honda.
I almost feel bad not seeing this when I visited the area recently. I would’ve certainly tried to review it. Here’s to hoping that the new owner wears a cape everywhere they go. Would you drive this BatFit or would you run the other way?

