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|world = [[Skylands]]
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|appearances = [[Skylanders: SuperChargers]] ([[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing|Racing]]) <br> [[Skylanders: Imaginators]]
|appearances = [[Skylanders: SuperChargers]] ([[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing|Racing]]) <br> [[Skylanders: Imaginators]] <br> [[Skylanders Academy]]
|firstrelease = Skylanders: SuperChargers}}
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'''Vehicles''' are machines piloted by the [[SuperChargers]] in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' and its [[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing|''Racing'' counterpart]]. These special machines are powered by legendary [[Rift Engines]] that allows the SuperChargers to create rifts to travel through like [[Portal of Power|portals]].
'''Vehicles''' are machines piloted by the [[SuperChargers]] in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' and its [[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing|''Racing'' counterpart]]. These special machines are powered by legendary [[Rift Engines]] that allows the SuperChargers to create rifts to travel through like [[Portal of Power|portals]].
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**When [[Fright Rider]] drives, Fright will drive with his feet, with Rider still on him.
**When [[Fright Rider]] drives, Fright will drive with his feet, with Rider still on him.
**When [[Rocky Roll]] drives, Roll will sometimes go missing and will sometimes merge with Rocky.
**When [[Rocky Roll]] drives, Roll will sometimes go missing and will sometimes merge with Rocky.
*In the [[Skylanders Academy (TV series)|Skylanders Academy]] TV series, they are referred to as SuperChargers.
**The 4 vehicles commonly shown are the Stealth Stinger, Sun Runner, Tomb Buggy and Hot Streak.
***Of them, the Stealth Stinger is the only one that is ever seen piloted by their associated driver - in it's case, [[Stealth Elf (Skylanders Academy)|Stealth Elf]].


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Revision as of 12:58, November 2, 2016

Vehicles
Role: Transportation
World: Skylands
Appears in: Skylanders: SuperChargers (Racing)
Skylanders: Imaginators
Skylanders Academy
First Release: Skylanders: SuperChargers

Vehicles are machines piloted by the SuperChargers in Skylanders: SuperChargers and its Racing counterpart. These special machines are powered by legendary Rift Engines that allows the SuperChargers to create rifts to travel through like portals.

Each Vehicle is aligned by element and terrain type, giving players unique abilities and diverse experiences across different settings throughout the game. The terrain types are Land, Sky and Sea. Not only are the vehicles playable in game, but many will have movable parts making the toys fun and playable outside of the game.

By collecting Gearbits in vehicle areas, SuperChargers can upgrade their Vehicle's weapon and shields. Players can also gather Mods to customize their vehicles.

Some of the Villains also have their own vehicles, but they cannot be used in the story mode of SuperChargers, and cannot switch drivers. Additionally, Pandergast allows Skylanders to borrow two of his vehicles for the Land and Sea races of SuperChargers Racing.

List of Vehicles

SuperCharger Vehicles

Land

Sky

Sea

Villain Vehicles

Land

Sky

Sea

Pandergast Vehicles

Vehicles' SuperCharged Attributes

Land

Sky

  • Buzz Wing - Orange windshield added on the front of the cockpit and the metal plate on the back
  • Clown Cruiser - Propellers added on the wings
  • Jet Stream - Reversed color schemes
  • Sky Slicer - Feather blades added on the back
  • Stealth Stinger - Blades stick out the front of the landing skids
  • Sun Runner - Crystals sticking out near the cockpit

Sea

Trivia

  • Most of the new hats in SuperChargers are based off the vehicles.
  • All the land toys have wheels that can turn making them playable without the game sort of like Hot Wheels.
  • The Hot Streak and Burn-Cycle are the only Vehicles with secondary abilities that boosts up their speed and can turn silver Gearbits gold within three seconds.
    • They are both coincidentally vehicles of the fire element
  • The Shield Striker and Thump Truck are the only land vehicles that can't have their wheels changed through mods.
  • When the Splatter Splasher and Soda Skimmer submerge underwater, magical force field bubbles form around the Skylanders piloting them.
  • The Land, Sea and Sky abilities that the Vehicles have are similar to the Elements, Earth, Water and Air.
  • Land Vehicles are the most plentiful, Sky Vehicles are second, and Sea has the least amount of Vehicles.
    • Since the main game's starter pack provides Hot Streak or the Barrel Blaster, a Land Vehicle is required to complete the game, while Sea and Sky are optional. However, Instant Hot Streak can be used instead of a vehicle figure.
    • For Racing, the starter pack instead includes Clown Cruiser, and Sky is the required terrain. Land and Sea races are playable using the Pandergast Vehicles.
  • The Barrel Blaster and Clown Cruiser are the only Vehicles with elements that don't match with their respective SuperChargers.
  • While some Skylanders made their vehicles on their own (Spitfire, Stormblade, etc.) most were constructed by Mags and designed by Sharpfin once the SuperChargers were recruited.
  • The Gold Rusher is the only Vehicle without any SuperCharged attributes even when paired with Double Dare Trigger Happy.
  • Some non-Supercharger Skylanders have unique driving animations.
    • Trail Blazer drives with his mouth.
    • Blastermind drives telepathically.
    • Tread Head will get out of his vehicle to drive.
    • When Fright Rider drives, Fright will drive with his feet, with Rider still on him.
    • When Rocky Roll drives, Roll will sometimes go missing and will sometimes merge with Rocky.
  • In the Skylanders Academy TV series, they are referred to as SuperChargers.
    • The 4 vehicles commonly shown are the Stealth Stinger, Sun Runner, Tomb Buggy and Hot Streak.
      • Of them, the Stealth Stinger is the only one that is ever seen piloted by their associated driver - in it's case, Stealth Elf.

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