• Batman's Batmobile has got a competitor.

Batman's Batmobile has got a competitor. (Photo : Twitter/@CBR)

The Joker is set to have his perfect car to race against Batman's Batmobile in David Ayer's upcoming DC Comics film "Suicide Squad."


According to Collider, the car of Gotham's Clown Prince has become the talk of the town about Ayer's "Suicide Squad." The publication indicated that The Joker will be riding a Vaydor car, which had been challenging to pay no attention to as it trailed the streets of the film's set in Toronto. Bystanders were able to record a video of The Joker's car, which would also be featured in Fox's News 13. 

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Matt McEntegart is the founder and owner of Vaydor Exotics, a kit car with a fiberglass body that can fit on a standard G35 Infiniti. Warner Bros. tapped McEntegart to build The Joker's car in Ayer's "Suicide Squad and it has been found out that it costs nearly $60,000 for anybody to get the low sports car look.

With The Joker's Vaydor car unveiled, it is assumed that the Clown Price is set to have a car showdown with Batman and his Batmobile.

According to Cinema Blend, McEntegart's car was possibly the perfect car for The Joker. Along with the car's purple color, which greatly suits the villain, the car also looks like it cost $1 million, which would have been a cheap price for The Joker, the publication reported. In addition to the low car cost for the production, it is also assumed that Jared Leto's iteration of The Joker fits well with the Vaydor mobile.

Meanwhile, "Suicide Squad" centers on the titular team of supervillains that have been captured by the United States government. The team has to execute "high-risk" mission for the government in exchange for general pardon and small bombs were implanted within them, so that they will not make an attempt to escape or do a commotion.

Ayer's "Suicide Squad" will also feature a love triangle with its characters Deadshot, Harley Quinn, and The Joker while the Enchantress is set to be the villain.

Along with Leto, "Suicide Squad" also stars Viola Davis, Joel Kinnaman, Common, Scott Eastwood, Jay Hernandez, Adam Beach, Adawale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Karen Fukuhara, Cara Delevigne, Jai Courtney, Will Smith, and Margot Robbie, among others.

Ayer's "Suicide Squad" is slated to premiere in theaters in the United States on Aug. 5, 2016.