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Fictional automobiles
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Fictional automobiles
The following is a list of fictional vehicles:
Automobiles
- 6000 SUX - car from film
RoboCop
- Abarth 2000 – driven by Heinrich Von Schnellfahren in the Norwegian
puppet film
Flåklypa Grand Prix (English title "Pinchcliffe Grand Prix").
- ARGO - the all terrain vehicle employed by the Enterprise in Star
Trek:Nemesis.
- Batmobile - The primary transportation of the DC Comics superhero
Batman.
Note: The Batmobile has taken on many different forms from the 1930s to
today and has evolved along with the character in TV, films, and comics.
Notable examples include:
- The original 1930s Batmobile, which automotive experts believe
resembles the DeSoto coupe of that era.
- The muscle car Batmobile used in the campy 1960s TV series.
- The sleek, aerodynamic Batmobiles of the 1990s cartoons and the
Movie
Batman Forever
- The flying Batmobile used in the futuristic
Batman Beyond cartoon series.
- The hulking, tank-like Batmobile of the newest Batman film,
Batman Begins
- Belchfire - name of the make of huge, overpowered cars in Grin and
Bear it cartoons by
George Lichty
- Bertone Carabo - driven by Rufino Gasolinis, the Devil from Torino, in
the Norwegian puppet film
Flåklypa Grand Prix (English title "Pinchcliffe Grand Prix").
- The Betsy -
Harold Robbins novel (and movie) The Betsy
- Bormann 6 - car from the US film
Putney Swope
- Bulgemobile - name of the make of huge, overdecorated cars illustrated
by Bruce McCall in National Lampoon
- Boomerang Rapido – designed and driven by Rudolf Blodstrupmoen (English
name "Rudolph Gore-Slimey") who has completely dominated auto racing the
past three years. It features a 12 cylinder engine, active spoiler and a
super retometer distributor (the design of which was stolen from Reodor
Felgen). From the Norwegian puppet film
Flåklypa Grand Prix (English title "Pinchcliffe Grand Prix").
- C.A.R.R. -
Stroker & Hoop
- Canyonero - a parody of typical
SUVs,
The
Simpsons Also available in F-Series, for the ladies.
- The Catillac - Shape-shifting Cadillac
convertible (Red body wth a white hood, trunk, and
interior, no tires
or rims, a trophy for a hood ornament, and a fan where the spare tire should
be), which can shift into an air boat, a mobile home, or a submarine in the
Catillac Cats cartoons (paired with DIC Entertainment's Heathcliff cartoons)
— despite looking like a junker, this car is really a hotrod
capable of beating most other cars in any race
- Deling City bus - from
Final Fantasy VIII, most notable for running 1 every 30 seconds
- Durango 95 - sports car, from the film
A Clockwork Orange
- Dragster of Doom - Beetlejuice animated series. Created from spare parts
like Frankenstein, but with a Jekyll & Hyde personality. Known as Doomie,
for short. Created by Lydia Deetz and Beetlejuice.
- The Flintstones' car from
The Flintstones
- Helen Wheels - a
Land Rover from the Paul McCartney song of the same name
- Herkimer Battlejitney - "the best nonlethal military vehicle ever made"
from the movie,
Mystery Men
- Heron sedan car -
Nero
Wolfe
- Hirondel - the unpretentious make of car driven by Simon Templar, Leslie
Charteris's character The Saint
- The Homer - car designed by
Homer Simpson, The Simpsons
- IT - codename for a superfast gyroscopic unicycle
designed by Mr. Garrison to combat airlines,
South
Park
- The Jupiter 8 - a Roman car on an episode of the original
Star Trek
series
- KARR -
Knight Rider
- KITT -
Knight Rider
- La Tourra - from
Futurama
- Mach Five - the racing car driven by Speed Racer
- Maibatsu Thunder - Sendup of SUV ads in
Grand Theft Auto
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Melmoth - Humbert Humbert's car in Lolita
- Nike One 2022 - from the Gran Turismo 4 video game
- Paragon Panther - make of the car from
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang of which the one with the license plate
GEN11 happened to be magical
- Porter - a "1928 Porter" was the vehicle in
My Mother the Car; a firm of this name once existed, but failed
before that year
- Rolls-Royce FAB 1 - a pink, James Bond-like amphibious limousine driven
by Aloysius "Nosey" Parker and ridden by Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward in the
Thunderbirds television series
- Rolls Royce Shadowshark - driven by 1930s pulp magazine character Dr
Shade and yuppie Dark Lord Rex Leech in Kim Newman's fiction
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Schlep car - the dilapitated green dune buggy that became Wonder Bug, a
sparkling red buggy when fitted with a magic horn.
- Shinra truck -
Final Fantasy VII, a 3 wheeled pickup (single wheel at the rear),
presumably with a Mako engine
- The Silver Hornet - a
Citroen 2CV, driven by Inspector Clouseau in Revenge of the Pink Panther with extensive cosmetic modifications prone
to falling apart
- Takuro Spirit - Popular car in an alternate Earth from
Stephen King's Dark Tower series
- Il Tempo Gigante - designed and driven by Reodor Felgen (English name
"Theodore Rimspoke") in the Norwegian puppet film
Flåklypa Grand Prix (English title "Pinchcliffe Grand Prix")
- Thundercougarfalconbird - From
Futurama
A car that is marketed to men who really do care what other people think
about their masculinity.
- Trovare - expensive but unreliable sports car from 'Europa', from the 1988 US movie
It Takes Two
- Wagon Queen Family Truckster (in Metallic Pea) -
National Lampoon's Vacation
- Wario Car - driven by Wario, first seen in
Wario Land 4
- Wasabi - a badly designed Japanese car driven by Newton Pulsifer in
Good
Omens
- Yamura - the series of race cars in the 1966 movie
Grand Prix
Recreational Vehicles
- Klassy Krib, a "fully-loaded" RV -
The
Simpsons
Flying cars/personal spacecraft
- Beta Romeo - flying car,
Futurama
- Ford Thundercougarfalconbird - flying car,
Futurama
- Plymouth V'ger - flying car,
Futurama
- Scooty-Puff Jr. - short-range single-person spacecraft for children,
Futurama
- Scooty-Puff Sr. - short-range single-person spacecraft for adults,
Futurama
-
General Products - Spaceship hulls, Known Space
- The Jetsons' car from
The
Jetsons
Railroads and trains
- Wrath of Conrail -
Futurama
- Unnamed truck-train hybrid -
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- Blaine, a suicidal high-tech locomotive that will only reconsider
self-destruction if its passengers can stump the CPU with a riddle - Stephen
King's
The Dark Tower: Wastelands
See also
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