
The world's most expensive SUVs are being put up for sale, setting car-lovers with big wallets back a sweet £1.56million.

Only ten Karlmann Kings will ever be built, according to its Chinese maker, and when looking at the outside, the black four-wheel drives seem to have come straight out of a DC comic book.

And while the vehicle's exterior looks like the Batmobile on synthol injections, the inside offers a more slick appearance with luxury seats, a games console and a Champagne fridge.

Expensive ride: The Karlmann King - pictured here is one of ten to ever be made - has a price tag of £1.56million

Holy smokes Batman! The exterior of the £1.56million car resembles a big, bulky Batmobile

Anyway you want it: A computer generated image of the interior shows the Karlmann King's two luxury leather seats

Many of the interior features are controlled via an app, including seats, the air purifier, the flatscreen TV and the indoor neon lights.

As well as a stocked Champagne fridge, the Karlmann King also has an espresso machine and a Playstation 4.

The maximum speed of the vehicle is 140km per hour (87miles per hour) and the sharp-angle exterior is made from carbon fibre and steel.

That's the way you need it: The car will be completely customised, with a buyer choosing interior colour scheme as well as whether or not to add a bulletproof exterior

Steady she goes: The Karlmann King SUV, made by a Chinese company, has a a maximum speed of 87miles per hour

Mobile on mobile: Many of the car's features are controlled via a smartphone app

Ride like a king: The backseat boasts a Champagne fridge, a flatscreen television, a Playstation 4 games console and an espresso machine

The car weighs 4.5 tonnes, however prospective buyers are offered to upgrade their chassis to make it bullet proof, which takes the weight up to six tonnes.

The car is named after a 6th century king of a part of modern-day France - Carloman I - a younger brother of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor.

It is unclear why Carloman was chosen to give his name to the vehicle, as he appears to have had a short and troublesome reign before dying of natural causes in 771 aged 20.

The car looks like an incredible combination of radar-dodging stealth fighter and Batmobile

The vehicle is made from carbon fibre and steel - and as an optional extra you can choose to make it bulletproof