Ever wondered how much it would cost to lease the Batmobile? Leasing.com has revealed it would cost an eye watering £ 6 258 a month to have Christian Bale s iconic Tumbler Batmobile sat on your driveway and that s not even the most expensive vehicle as the leasing comparison website researched the top 10 movie and TV icons. As the latest Batman movie hits cinemas Leasing.com crunched the numbers to find out how much iconic movie and TV vehicles past and present would cost to lease if they ever hit the car market on a three-year lease contract. Topping the list of most expensive cars to lease is James Bond s Aston Martin DB5. The silver coupe which was first seen in Goldfinger with Sean Connery at the wheel last sold at auction for £ 3.45 million. Motorists would pay a staggering £ 28 787 per month to lease the Bond icon. Leasing.com s Top 10 Most Expensive Movie/TV Cars 1. James Bond s Aston Martin DB5 - £ 28 787.38 per month 2. Steve McQueen s Bullitt Mustang GT390 - £ 23 155.06 per month 3. Christian Bale s Tumbler Batmobile - £ 6 258.13 per month 4. Paul Walker s The Fast & Furious Toyota Supra - £ 3 441.97 per month 5. Doc s Back to the Future DeLorean DMC - £ 3 385.64 per month 6. Dukes of Hazard General Lee - £ 2 816.15 per month 7. Ghost Busters Ecto-1 - £ 1 473.38 per month 8. Herbie Fully Loaded - £ 671.88 per month 9. Del Boy s Reliant Robin - £ 346.88 per month 10. Gene Hunt s Ashes to Ashes Audi Quattro - £ 321.65 per month Whilst for most UK drivers such sums would be beyond their wildest dreams many could afford Philip Glenisters Audi Quattro from BBC s Ashes to Ashes. Leasing.com figures show 2021 s average monthly lease cost was £ 331.97 the classic Quattro sold at auction for Children In Need in 2014 for £ 38 958 and would cost a more affordable £ 321.65 per month. Pricier than the Audi by £ 25 per month is Del Boy s Trotter s Independent Traders Reliant Robin which based on a 2017 sale price of £ 41 625 would cost £ 346.88 per month. However with four-wheel drive and well four wheels the Quattro is the more practical choice.