Automotive vehicle

An automotive vehicle, also known as motor vehicle or motorized vehicle, is a self-propelled vehicle, commonly wheeled, that does not operate on rails (such as trains) and is used for the transportation of people or cargo. Many vehicles of this type appeared in the Mega Man franchise, including cars, buses, trucks, bikes, and off-road vehicles.

Mega Man 7
Auto used a half-track to take Mega Man to Dr. Light.

Turbo Man was created from a vehicle, and his stage is themed after vehicles, including enemies like Truck Joe and Sisi Truck.

Mega Man 8
In the opening, Roll appears with a flying car created by Dr. Light.

Rush can become a bike.

Vehicles also appeared in the flashbacks from the ending.

Mega Man 10
Nitro Man's stage has "Robotic Transports".

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Vehicles can be seen in the stage from Cut Man, Guts Man, and Shadow Man.

Mega Man Battle & Chase
As a race game, Mega Man Battle & Chase features several vehicles, such as Rush Roadstar, Red Striker, Pop'n Beat, Treble Darkstar, and Skull Machine XX. Some of these vehicles also appeared in Rockman GP, Mega Man ZX, Mega Man ZX Advent, Mega Man Megamix, Mega Man Gigamix, and Rockman Battle & Chase.

Super Adventure Rockman
Dr. Wily used an off-road vehicle to approach the Lanfront Ruins.

Mega Man X
The series features several Ride Chasers, vehicles resembling bikes. Ride Chasers first appeared in Mega Man X2.

Mega Man X and Maverick Hunter X
Several vehicles appear escaping from the Maverick attack in the Highway. The Road Attackers use armed vehicles.

Mega Man X5
Mad Taxi Runaway Truck Stage

Mega Man X7
Opening Stage

Mega Man X8
Several flying vehicles appear in Dynasty.

Mega Man Xtreme
A digital reproduction of the Highway from Mega Man X appears as the Opening Stage, with a broken truck visible in the background.

Rockman X DiVE
The Highway from Mega Man X appears as the first story stage. Notably, Highway 1-4 is set above a moving truck.

A moving truck appears on the Mega Man Legends themed event "Maleficent Hero" in which a mean player must attack it in order to steal zenny from it.

Mega Man Zero
Some abandoned vehicles can be seen in the Old Surface City.

Mega Man Zero 4
The Resistance has a trailer that is used by Zero, Ciel and other members as their base during the game. The Caravan also has several vehicles that they used to escape from Neo Arcadia and settle on Area Zero.

Mega Man ZX
The transporters from Giro Express have a bike, Girouette having a red bike and Vent/Aile a blue bike. The protagonist's bike is destroyed by Galleons.

Several vehicles can be seen on Area C. Among them, one car is blocking a path under it. The player can move this car by energizing it with electricity from Model H. It breaks after taking too much damage.

Mega Man ZX Advent
Several vehicles appear on the Highway.

Mega Man Legends
Several vehicles appear on Kattelox Island, including cars, pickup trucks, and police cars. Downtown has a bus with four stops. MegaMan Volnutt can jump on the vehicles to take a free ride, but if he stands on front on them, he will be run over and take 8 points of damage.

While in the island, MegaMan was presented with an old Support Car that is repaired by Roll Caskett and can be used to travel faster to different parts of the island.

Mega Man Legends 2
A blue truck is used by a truck driver in Saul Kada Island to break a fence.

Mega Man Legends 3
Vehicles would appear in this cancelled game. Like the first game, Barrett could stand on cars, and would likely be hit by them too if standing on their way.

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne


Two types of harmless 3-wheeled vehicles appear in Gold City, were Tron Bonne can lift and throw them with the Gustaff, or destroy them by shooting or jumping on them. Each car has 32 HP. With the Beacon Bomb, Servbots can throw the driver out of the car, making it go out of control and explode.

In Mission 1-2, the Servbots drive a truck and make it fall in one bridge, allowing Tron to use it as a platform.

Mega Man Battle Network
Lan can jack in MegaMan to the car in ACDC Elementary School.

DenTown has several cars, and Mayl gets stuck in a bus controlled by ColorMan.

Mega Man Battle Network 2
Ribitta uses a DNN TV relay van that Lan can jack in. It appears in Marine Harbor.

Mega Man Battle Network 3
A DNN TV station van appears in Beach Street. It has a jack in port.

Mega Man Battle Network 4
Cars are often passing by the streets of Elec Town, Den Dome and Netopia.

Mega Man Battle Network 6
Levitating Bus

Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
Kai was stuck in a bus and saved by Lan.

Mega Man Star Force
DriveMan

Mega Man Star Force 2
Matter Wave car

MegaMan NT Warrior series
NetMobile

Rei Saiko

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Vehicles can be seen in several issues from the comic, including Mega Man #2, #5, #6, #8, #13, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #22, and others.

During Worlds Collide, Tails Man made several cars fly when he attacked Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog, with the two blue heroes making a truce to save the people and stop the Roboticized Master. Some cars are also visible during Worlds Unite.

Mega Man Megamix
Dr. Light uses a heli-trailer for transportation. The trailer in the back is set up with many useful tools and machinery, which allows Dr. Light to perform simple repairs and other such activities while on the move. By folding the propellers in, the heli-trailer can also be used as a normal land vehicle.

Dr. Cossack also has a heli-trailer that he uses when traveling long distances. Similar to Dr. Light's heli-trailer, the rear compartment is fully loaded with Dr. Cossack's equipment, allowing him to perform simple repairs and other light work on robots while away from his laboratory. Dr. Cossack's heli-trailer is larger than Dr. Light's, which allows him to transport more robots at once. The tractor in the front can also be mobilized without the rear compartment.