Batman just suffers from being a superhero. In real life the world isn't saved by lone individuals with physical powers.
The Batmobile -
It definitely does crap on the stealthy aspect of Batman. I always pictured it as something he would use sparingly, like his other vehicles & gadgets.
How do you make a car "stealthy" like the way Batman ducks in & out of the shadows? The answer is, you can't. It's a 20-foot-long 5000-lb object that has to mostly stay in street lanes.
The Batmobile really came to prominence with the 1960s TV series and the Futura model. That was in the peak era of America muscle cars & early James Bond gadgets. The Batman TV show wasn't bothering with the entire stealth aspect of the character so they were primed to go for a glitzy car. The Batmobile became over-represented in the franchise because that kind of thing translates so well to TV/movie action.
The Batmobile -
It definitely does crap on the stealthy aspect of Batman. I always pictured it as something he would use sparingly, like his other vehicles & gadgets.
How do you make a car "stealthy" like the way Batman ducks in & out of the shadows? The answer is, you can't. It's a 20-foot-long 5000-lb object that has to mostly stay in street lanes.
The Batmobile really came to prominence with the 1960s TV series and the Futura model. That was in the peak era of America muscle cars & early James Bond gadgets. The Batman TV show wasn't bothering with the entire stealth aspect of the character so they were primed to go for a glitzy car. The Batmobile became over-represented in the franchise because that kind of thing translates so well to TV/movie action.