That was poorly edited.
Holy shit... they had the car there. Why not show what it really looks like inside? I'm under the impression it doesn't really handle that well. Saw some b-roll footage from the first film where the driver lost control in Chicago and crashed it.
Many moons ago I used to work for Crook & Chase. There was a car museum next door to our facility. One day this huge truck pulls up and I stood around for about 30 minutes waiting to see what car was in there.
It happened to be the Batmobile from the first Tim Burton film.
They took another 20 minutes slowly pushing it out of the trailer. One it was out they fired it up to drive it indoors.
It sounded just like the one in the movie!