Batman fans likely have one last chance to get the Lego DC Batman Construction Figure and the Bat-Pod Bike for a steep discount before it’s no longer sold at major retailers. Amazon is selling the 713-piece Lego set for only $31.56 (was $65) for a limited time. Amazon’s store page has this cool Dark Knight Lego set listed for $37.14, but if you click the coupon box you can slash nearly five extra bucks from the price at checkout.
The Batman Construction Figure and Bat-Pod Bike is one of six Lego DC building sets retiring soon, and Amazon appears to be clearing out its remaining inventory for this one. The set is already sold out at the Lego Store, Walmart, and Target–and those retailers sold out at higher prices.
Lego DC Batman and Superman Sets Retiring Soon
Along with the Bat-Pod Bike, you can save on the Lego DC Superman Mech vs. Lex Luthor, Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile, and the Batmobile vs. Mr. Freeze playset for kids before they retire, too.
$31.56 (was $65) | Retiring Soon
Released in 2024, this 713-piece Batman kit is a 2-in-1 bundle featuring a buildable action figure and the unique Bat-Pod Bike Christian Bale zipped around Gotham City on in The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
The 10-inch Batman Construction Figure can stand on its own and has numerous articulated joints, allowing you to move his arms, legs, hips, shoulders, and head. The Bat-Pod Bike has rubber wheels that turn and a pair of stud launchers.
This isn’t the first Lego Batman action figure. In 2023, Lego released a Batman Returns Construction Figure. Unfortunately, this 275-piece set is out of print and sells for around $40 these days.
You can, however, still get a few Lego Marvel Construction Figures for steep discounts before they retire, too.
Lego Marvel Construction Figures Retiring Soon:
$48 (was $60) | Retiring Soon
The official name for this 435-piece set is Batman with the Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn and Mr. Freeze. Like the Batman Figure & Bat-Pod and Batman Mech, this set launched in June 2024.
The completed build is 11 inches long and includes a display stand that rotates 360 degrees. The stand combined with the included nameplate makes this set one of Lego’s hybrid play-and-display builds. The build itself is recommended for kids ages eight and up, but Lego clearly recognized many fans of the show are adults.
The Batmobile has multiple interactive components, including an exhaust-flame element that rotates when the wheels turn, a pair of removable stud launchers, and a cockpit hatch that lifts up to reveal a control panel and a seat for one minifigure.
The Batman minifigure with this set has a molded cape. The two villain minifigures each come with accessories to hold. Harley Quinn has a giant hammer, and Mr. Freeze wields a stud launcher.
$16 (was $20) | Retiring Soon
Part of Lego’s lineup for kids ages four and up, this 63-piece Batman set comes with a small Batmobile and two minifigures: Batman with a Batarang and Mr. Freeze with an ice shooter. Youngsters can “freeze” the Batmobile by attaching ice diamonds to the wheels.
In addition to the small Batmobile (2 x 4 x 2 inches), this playset comes with a little ice station where Mr. Freeze can reload and grab a popsicle.
We imagine Lego has a new Batman set for preschoolers in the works, because all of the other four-and-up building sets are retired already.
$15 | Retiring Soon
The Lego Batman Mech Armor is smaller than the Batman figure that comes with the Bat-Pod Bike, but it’s essentially a buildable action figure, too. The 4.5-inch mech has movable shoulders, arms, legs, and hips as well as a cockpit hatch that closes to keep the included minifigure secure. The mech has a built-in stud launcher, two Batarangs, a jetpack, and movable two-piece cape. The Batman minifigure has a fabric cape.
The 140-piece Batman Mech Armor Lego set isn’t on sale, but it’s only $15.
$9.59 (was $15)
The Batman Mech may not be discounted, but the Superman Mech is, and it’s also retiring soon. The 120-piece Superman Mech includes two minifigures, Superman with a fabric cape and Lex Luthor. Don’t tell Batman, but the Superman Mech is cooler, and it’s on sale for only $9.59 (was $15).
This is the only Superman Lego set in the Lego DC lineup, so grab it while you still can. Also, including Superman in this Batman Lego roundup is totally cool because I watched Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice.
More Batman Lego Sets

Batman fans can also save on the Batmobile Tumbler from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. The 429-piece Batman Tumbler vs. Two-Face & The Joker Lego set is on sale for $48 (was $60). This set comes with three minifigures and a Bat-Signal.
For a larger Batmobile build, check out the 1,822-piece Classic TV Series Batmobile. Designed for adults, this stylish display model is discounted to $135 (was $150), which is the all-time best price for the highly detailed Batmobile.
The newest Batmobile Lego set is the 909-piece model based on Bruce Wayne’s ride in Batman Forever. Three small, budget-friendly Lego Batmobiles are scheduled to launch March 1, 2026: The Batman v Superman Batmobile is a 220-piece model; The Batman (2021) Batmobile is a 330-piece model; and the Batman & Robin Batmobile is 272 pieces. All three models are available to preorder for $30 each and will launch alongside a 678-piece replica Batman Logo.
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