List of Vehicles

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This is a list of vehicles appearing in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and related medias.

The vehicles featured in this list do not have enough information to justify an article, mainly due to lack of relevance, but are still notable. Throughout the series, several characters have their own unique vehicles, some of which have appeared in various covers and video games.

Phantom Blood

George I's CarriageLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 1: Prologue
Anime Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 1: Dio the Invader
A carriage that George Joestar I, Mary Joestar, and their baby son Jonathan Joestar ride together in 1868 on a rainy day. The carriage slips off of a cliff, killing the driver and Mary.

Battle Tendency

Stardust Crusaders

Treasure Hunters' CruiserLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 115: Jotaro Kujo, Part 2
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 1: A Man Possessed by an Evil Spirit

A cruiser found off the coast of the Canary Islands, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is here that, 100 years ago, the Vampire DIO was imprisoned at the bottom of the ocean. A group of treasure hunters retrieve the coffin in which DIO was stuck and free the Vampire.

Disguised FreighterLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 130: Strength, Part 1
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 7: Strength
A massive freighter which is in reality a small, old ship which has the stand Strength bound to it, allowing Forever complete control over it. When Forever is defeated it turns back into the original ship that the stand was bound to.

Road RollerLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 263: DIO's World, Part 17
Anime Debut: Stardust Crusaders Episode 48: The Faraway Journey, Farewell Friends

A road roller lying somewhere in Cairo. DIO uses it in the final battle by stopping time and jumping high in the sky with it to land on Jotaro, attempting to crush him with it. The road roller remains a fairly iconic item of the series and is often associated with DIO.

Diamond is Unbreakable

Okuyasu's MotorcycleLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 308: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2
Anime Debut: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 11: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 1
A Kawasaki Zephyr (written Zophyr in the manga) motorcycle belonging to Okuyasu Nijimura. When Josuke, Koichi, Jotaro and Okuyasu try to meet away from electrical sources, Okuyasu arrives on his motorbike. However, Red Hot Chili Pepper has hidden in the bike's battery, allowing it to eavesdrop on the heroes' conversation. Red Hot Chili Pepper tries to flee on the motorbike but Okuyasu catches up to it and destroys it.

Vento Aureo

Express TrainLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Chapter 486: Express Train to Florence, Part 1
Anime Debut: Golden Wind Episode 14: Express Train to Florence

An express train to Florence via Rome. Team Bucciarati board it, hidden in Coco Jumbo. However, Prosciutto and Pesci attack it to find Trish. It is temporarily stopped during the fight and Team Bucciarati leaves. Melone boards it to find a suitable mother for his Baby Face and the train does arrive in Rome.

Stone Ocean

Rikiel's MotorcycleLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 113: Sky High, Part 2
The motorcycle which resembles a Bimota KB2 on which Rikiel arrives to meet Jolyne. Later on in the fight Rikiel uses the motorcycle's gas to light himself on fire.

Flight 2862Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 119: Under World, Part 1
Flight 2862 (2862便, 2862-Ben) is a commercial flight that dates from July 21st, 2005. It was a London-Dallas flight but it suffered from a fuel problem above Florida. The plane crashed at 09:33 PM, leaving only two survivors in the 51D and 51F seats. Its memory is conjured by Donatello Versus with Under World to trap Jolyne and Ermes.

Fighter JetLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 121: Under World, Part 3
A fighter jet that was flying above Florida. It suffered from a mechanical failure or was hit in the back. It crashed because the pilot could eject because the button malfunctioned. Donatello Versus conjures its memory with Under World to trap Jolyne.

Green Dolphin Street BusLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Stone Ocean Chapter 158: What a Wonderful World
A public bus that passes near Green Dolphin Street Prison. Ermes's counterpart is refused entry because she supposedly doesn't have change, but she suspects the driver refused her because he's assumed she's an inmate.

Steel Ball Run

Baron Roocatugo's AutomobileLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 7: Pocoloco and Sandman
An automobile. This machine is actually cutting edge technology in the 1890 and Baron Roocatugo thought he could compete in a cross-continental horserace with it. However, he discovers that this vehicle consumes one liter of gas per 400 meters, making it impossible to properly compete as it runs out of gas mere minutes after the start of the race.

Hot Air BalloonsLink to this section
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Hot air balloons are used during the Steel Ball Run race to follow the racers. Their number is unknown, but a presidential aide indicates that 36 of them were used during the 4th stage.[1] Officially, it is to watch over the racers and ensure their security. However, Valentine also uses them to spy on Johnny and Gyro. Because of the gas consumption, they go to ground when night falls and cannot advance against the wind. This makes the balloons an unreliable way to spy on the heroes.

Government CarriageLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 87: Ball Breaker, Part 5
When he is hit by Tusk ACT4's Super Spin, Funny Valentine escapes into an alternative universe and tries to hop on a passing carriage to escape the point where is stuck. Unfortunately for him, the Spin opens up the carriage and drags Valentine back to the point he started.

Steel Ball Run BoatsLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 91: High Voltage, Part 2
At the end of the 8th stage of the Steel Ball Run (race), all participants wll board specially prepared boats to cross the Hudson Bay from Union Beach to Brooklyn. The boats are deliberately slowed so that the crossing lasts 2 hours, enough time for the horses to recover a bit for the ninth stage.

JoJolion

Morioh Buses (JJL)Link to this section
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Manga Debut: JoJolion Chapter 41: Doobie Wah, Part 3
The town of Morioh has a developed public bus transit system, which allows the citizens who don't have a personal car to go from one point of Morioh to another.

Morioh Taxi (JJL)Link to this section
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Manga Debut: JoJolion Chapter 45: Love Love Deluxe, Part 3
Morioh has several taxis driving around the town, which allows individuals to quickly go from one point to another.

Tooru's VanLink to this section
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Manga Debut: JoJolion Chapter 91: The Wonder of You, Part 8

Tooru's personal van that he uses to travel around Morioh. Yasuho takes a lift to the Higashikata estate in this van

One-Shots & Miscellaneous

Baoh the Visitor

Ikuro's Parents' CarLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 5: Grandpa Rokusuke
A car that Ikuro's parents drive in. One day, when they try to swerve around speeding drivers, they accidentally crash the car, hospitalizing all three.

Dordo's HelicopterLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 6: Aroma Bat
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A helicopter that Dordo pilots. He uses it to transport Sumire to the Dress Organization.

The helicopter gains more significance in the OVA, where Dordo tries shooting down Baoh from the helicopter. However, Baoh deflects one of Dordo's explosive bullets back at the helicopter, causing it to explode with Dordo in it.

Rokusuke's MotorcycleLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 7: Come Out, Baoh
An old motorcycle belonging to Rokusuke, whose third son rebuilt it long ago. Rokusuke offers Ikuro the motorcycle, who uses it to travel to a nearby bookstore. Later, during his second confrontation with Dordo, Ikuro uses the motorcycle to shield himself against Dordo's shots, destroying it.

Speeding TrainLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 7: Come Out, Baoh
A speeding train. When Aya gets her foot stuck in the train tracks and Ikuro sees the train coming towards her, he sees it as an opportunity to see if he can control his power by himself. Just as the train is about to hit Ikuro and Aya, Ikuro manages to use the Baoh Meltedin Palm Phenomenon to melt the track, and pull her out in time.

JORGE JOESTAR

Star ShooterLink to this section
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Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 7: Airplanes
Star Shooter (スターシューター, Sutā Shūtā) is initially a plane that George Joestar II builds when he is 16 years old using parts from the Motorizing 5 plane. It isn't completely finished yet, so George isn't able to fly it and compares it to a kite. Antonio Torres ends up using it to frame George by tying the plane to a corpse.

When George joins the Royal Air Force later, he makes modifications to a seaplane and names it Star Shooter as well. It notably has a star symbol on the side. Its tail loses its wings in battle and George is forced to make a crash landing, leaving it behind in the North Sea.

H.G. WellsLink to this section
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Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 8: Nero Nero Island

H.G. Wells (HGウェルズ, HG Weruzu) is the American spaceship launched by NASA and lead by Captain and former President Funnier Valentine to travel to Mars' undiscovered "third moon". Jorge Joestar and Narancia Ghirga later board it to Mars with the help of Tsukumojuku Kato. It is spherical in shape with a diameter of about ten meters. A pair of two meter tall cylinders on both sides of the ship houses a dock with an airlock system that can connect with other ships as well as an emergency escape route. It is also equipped with space pods.

After discovering that Mars' third moon was actually The Eyed Balloon, President The Funniest Valentine orders the ship to head towards the entity and be detonated remotely to prevent Kars from entering Earth.

Other Works

DillingerLink to this section
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Novel Debut: Say Hi to Virginia

The Dillinger (デリンジァー, Derinja) is a space freighter appearing in the one-shot Say Hi to Virginia. It is the setting for the story, being able to be manned by only a crew of three plus the main computer. Plus, its role as a space freighter allows for the main computer to automatically pilot it for most of the month-long journeys. It is equipped with one escape pod.

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