Mech Suit Batman DC Mattel Core Official Images
We’ve been keeping an eye on this one and now we’re finally getting our first official product images of the Mech Suit Batman from Mattel’s DC 6-inch feature figure line, the same imposing piece we got to see up close during our hands-on demo at Toy Fair 2026 earlier this year. Seeing it in person gave us a strong sense of the scale and presence this figure would have, but getting clean official images really lets you appreciate the details Mattel has packed into what is essentially a kids-focused feature figure that still manages to look impressive on a shelf. The listing has already gone live on Amazon Canada with a release date of June 8, 2026 and a price point of $29.81 CAD, which is encouraging because it likely means US preorders aren’t far behind. From the specs we can see this is a battery-operated figure requiring three AA batteries that are included, which tells us the mech suit is going to have electronic action feature baked in, which we got to see first hand at Toy Fair 2026. I love how Mattel is treating this kids line with enough design ambition to make it appealing beyond just the younger audience, and the mech suit concept is one of those ideas that works whether you’re eight years old or a lifelong Batman collector who just wants something fun and different on the shelf. Hopefully the US listing drops soon so collectors stateside can lock in their preorders.
Official Images
The packaging uses a bright blue and yellow color scheme with a Gotham cityscape illustrated across the card art. Small inset photos along the bottom of the box show the figure’s sound feature in action, with arrows indicating movement at the arms.

Two gold discs with a bat emblem sculpted into each one sit alongside a separate mech helmet accessory in black with yellow eyes. I like how the helmet is its own standalone piece, giving the option to swap between the armored and unmasked head sculpts.

Mech Suit Batman DC Mattel Core features a heavy armored suit in dark gray and silver with segmented plating across the torso, arms, and legs. A large yellow light up bat emblem covers the chest, and a matching yellow utility belt with hexagonal detailing wraps around his waist.

The cape drapes behind the figure in black plastic with pointed, scalloped edges at the bottom. Both forearms feature oversized gauntlet-style armor with circular disc launchers built into the outer plating, and the gold discs are already loaded in.

The figure is shown launching a gold disc from the gauntlet-mounted launcher, with a motion blur effect illustrating the disc’s trajectory as it flings outward. I like how the bat emblem on the disc catches the light with that metallic gold finish, making it easy to see the sculpted detail even mid-flight.

A hand grips the figure around the midsection, demonstrating the squeeze-activated feature that drives the arms into a punching motion, with a ghosted overlay showing the range of movement. It’s cool to see how the leg compression translates into that arm swing, and the figure’s chunky proportions make it a solid handful even for adult-sized hands.

Toy Fair 2026 Demo
This Batman has a bulky armored black suit with layered panel sculpting across the chest, arms, and legs, highlighted by a large yellow bat emblem that light up and matching yellow utility belt.

Press the bat emblem on his chest and the figure activates lights and sounds, bringing the armored suit to life with an illuminated symbol and built-in audio effects. The helmet is also removable, revealing Bruce Wayne’s masked head sculpt underneath, so you can display him fully suited up or with the helmet off for a different look.

