The Back To The Future DeLorean iPhone Case

The Back To The Future DeLorean iPhone Case

The Back To The Future DeLorean iPhone Case

We thought the light-up Batmobile phone case couldn't be beaten. But we were wrong.

Japanese company Bandai has unveiled its latest Crazy Caze, in the form of the Back To The Future DeLorean iPhone 6 case. Featuring incredible detail of the iconic DMC-12, as seen in the trilogy, it comes with wheels already in hover mode, with the front tyres having flip-out options in order to access the camera and side controls.

Best of all, when you receive an incoming call, the headlights and external car wires light up and blink; you'll be begging people to give you a ring.

What the video doesn't reveal, however, is whether moving at 88mph enables you to talk to people in the past or future; we'll just assume it does and declare this the greatest invention since the, er, telephone.

It's retailing at 5,940 yen (£32.62) and you can preorder yours now - delivery is expected in June.

Take a look at the demonstration video below as well as a selection of images.

DISCOVER 15 THINGS YOU PROBABLY DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT BACK TO THE FUTURE II

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[via Nerd Approved]

(Images: Crazy Case)

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