List of vehicles in Marvel Comics

This is a list of fictional vehicles featured in the Marvel Universe in comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Black Knight's Atomic Steed
The Black Knight sometimes employs one of the "Atomic Steeds" built by the Knights of Wundagore, engineered by the High Evolutionary.

Blackbird
The Blackbird jet is the primary mode of transportation for the X-Men.

Fantastic Four's Pogo Plane
The Pogo-Plane, so-called because of its tail-down landing/take-off attitude, was the first significant air-breathing engine design of Reed Richards. Employing new turbine blade configurations and a new titanium-alloy process, Richards increased overall engine performance to a very high thrust-to-weight ratio.

Fantasti-Car
The Fantasti-Car, a flying car, is an invention of Reed Richards and is used by his family and teammates, the Fantastic Four. The Fantasti-Car also appears in the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and the various Fantastic Four animated series.

Reed continually reinvents the car, which originally resembled a "flying bathtub". In its typical design, it has a modular structure, enabling it to separate into four vehicles.

In Ultimate Marvel continuity, the Fantasti-Car was a fuel-less vehicle invented by Reed in case he wished to escape from the Baxter Building. It was replaced by a modular vehicle called the "Seven Ten Split" (although Ben Grimm, who found the name Fantasti-Car amusing, suggested calling it the "Wonder Bus").

Freedom's Lady
The Guardians of the Galaxy operate from the Starship Freedom's Lady, a medium-weight, 700 ft Annihilator-class battleship of 30th century Earth design. Trans-light power is furnished by inter-reacting tachyon and anti-tachyon beams. Fully equipped for deep-space and inter-galactic excursion, it carried a full complement of offensive weapons as well as an impenetrable energy barrier, divided into 14 overlapping segments.

Kang's Time-Ship
Kang the Conqueror's time-ship is a 20 ft long, non-aerodynamic, space-worthy vehicle, and is mostly a housing for the large energy-generating devices that power the time machine. The time machine itself is a device whose major timestream-bridging components are the size of a two-drawer file cabinet. It utilizes energy to generate a chronal-displacement internal field, enabling a being or object to break through the "reality walls" of the timestream into the trans-temporal realm of Limbo, from which all time eras and alternate worlds are accessible. Kang's machine has the capacity to send him through time unencumbered by time-travel equipment save for a temporal beacon. It can also remotely snatch people or objects from other times and places. The entire time machine can also move itself, and Kang's space-worthy time-ship, through time with its pre-programmed control units aboard. The advantages of taking the apparatus with him are that he has immediate access to the machine, and he can safeguard against its unauthorized use. It has viewscreens permitting Kang to peer into other times and places by the dispatching of flying, micro-video cameras able to broadcast through time. He also has a wrist-sized viewscreen monitor that can be tuned to the master video screen.

The Leapfrog
The Leapfrog is the method of transportation for the Runaways.

Quinjet
Used primarily by the Avengers, the quinjet first appeared in The Avengers #61 (February 1969) and was designed by the Wakanda Design Group, headed by the Black Panther, T'Challa. Each one is equipped with VTOL capability and five turbojet engines. A quinjet can reach Mach 2.1. Two highly specialized ultra-large Quinjets were used to transport various superheroes through space in the Infinity Crusade mini-series.

In the New Avengers/Transformers crossover, the Decepticon Ramjet escapes, disguised as Captain America's quinjet. The unofficial, low-rent Great Lakes Avengers use the "Quinjetta", Immortal Man's Volkswagen Jetta, as their major form of transportation.

The Quinjet is heavily featured in the animated series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes as well as the Iron Man: Armored Adventures episode "The Makluan Invasion Part 2: Unite!" It has appeared under the name "AvenJet" in the series Avengers Assemble.

The Quinjet is featured the in 2012 film The Avengers as the primary utility transport used by S.H.I.E.L.D. and will appear again in the upcoming Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Hawkeye's Sky Bike
Hawkeye sometimes travels about in a custom-built sky bike (also called a sky-cycle or skymobile), designed and built at Cross Technological Enterprises. It is voice-operated and requires no hands to steer. The sky bike first appeared in Hawkeye #1 (September 1983). It was also featured in the Iron Man animated series. Hawkeye also uses the bike in the animated series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

Hellcycle
Ghost Rider's flaming motorcycle. The vehicle is created by the Ghost Rider's own mystical hellfire being imbued in an otherwise normal motorcycle, usually the property of the Ghost Rider's host at the time.

Moon Knight's Helicopter
Moon Knight's copter is a VTOL vehicle capable of precision, computer-assisted maneuvering for air-land-and-sea rescues, tracking automobiles through traffic, and many other purposes. Moon Knight is in constant contact with the copter, piloted by Frenchie (but also with a sophisticated, computer-aided auto-pilot), at all times via a miniature transceiver with a microphone in his cowl. The on-board computer performs navigation functions, remote sensor image-enhancement, and radar interpretation. Moon Knight has had at least two different designs of copter. One resembled a conventional helicopter with a crescent moon tail. The second actually resembled an airship more than a helicopter, but was also crescent shaped.

Punisher's Battle Van
The Battle Van was used by the Punisher as his the primary mode of transportation. It is customized with a various array of weaponry and armor, and serves as a mobile armory.

S.H.I.E.L.D. Flying Car
In Captain America: The First Avenger, Howard Stark unveils a flying car at Stark Expo. The Flying Car appears in the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

Shockwave Rider
The superhero team Nextwave steals the Shockwave Rider, its base of operations, from H.A.T.E., a compromised anti-terrorist organization.

The Shockwave Rider is powered by a Zero-Point Squirt Drive, giving it a nearly unlimited fuel supply. The Rider contains 5 tesseract zones, allowing it to be spacious on the inside while keeping it compact on the outside. To deploy in the field, the team dives through a pool of an orange membrane to exit via the underside of the ship. It was destroyed in Nextwave's final battle with the Beyond Corporation©.

Ship
Apocalypse's gigantic, self-aware AI ship which was simply known as "Ship". It made several appearaces in the comics as well as the 90's X-Men Cartoon Series.

Spider-Mobile
The Spider-Mobile was a vehicle for Spider-Man.