Wild Rider

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The name or term "Wildrider" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wildrider (disambiguation).
Wild Rider is a Decepticon from the live-action film series (via the Speed Stars line).
Actually is a sports car, mistaken by the Decepticons for a very shy and lazy Speed Star. This happens more than they'd like to admit.

Wild Rider is a sports car.

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

In Tyran 511.0 Kappa, Wild Rider managed to successfully elude Cemetery Wind. Once Optimus Prime put out a call to remaining Autobots to gather, he and Axel answered out of desperation. Though the Autobots remained skeptical of their true intentions, they learned to appreciate Wild Rider. Axel, however, betrayed the team toLockdown. Ask Vector Prime


Toys

Speed Stars

  • Wild Rider (Mini Vehicle, 2011?)
    • Series: Double Siders Series
    • Number:
Wild Rider is a small, non-transforming, die-cast sports car with his robot mode sculpted underneath. He has huge wheels to allow the toy to roll upside down, and they use through-axle construction that lets the toy zip around at high speeds on smooth surfaces.

End of the road.
This Robot Powered Machines/Speed Stars item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Notes

  • As Wild Rider's toy had no insignias and in-package pictures never surfaced, it wasn't actually confirmed that he was a Decepticon until his packaging art showed up on the Indigo Studios website. Still, it was a pretty safe bet, as the name "Wildrider" has only ever been applied to Decepticons.
  • Wild Rider's sculpted robot mode details appear to be based on the Classics Rodimus toy. This was presumably intentional!