Turbofire
- Turbofire is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Turbofire (aka Hotrider) hasn't exactly got the fastest processor on the block, but he's not about to let that get in the way. Sure, it might take him longer to work out a solution than... well, than a lot of other Autobots, but he's dogged and logical in his own fashion. When he finally makes his decision, it's usually the right one.
Still, in a fast-moving team like the Axelerators, he's better suited to the role of backup, bringing fresh supplies and providing cover fire for the bots on the front line. He does it without complaint; after all, he (eventually) reasons it's a vitally important job that's got to be done, and he's the one to do it!
Fiction
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
Turbofire was among a group of Autobots on Cybertron who were rioting at the idea of having to listen to Prowl. Skyfire
IDW Generation 1 continuity

Turbofire was one of several Autobots under the command of Fortress Maximus on the Garrus-9 penal colony. He and the other soldiers failed to stop a Decepticon attack force from liberating the facility's newest inmates. Spotlight: Arcee
Later, Garrus-9 came under attack again and Turbofire again defended it. And then Overlord came to town... Last Stand of the Wreckers #1
Wings Universe

As a "second generation" of Transformers arose on Earth in the Cyberfactory, Turbofire was one of many Transformers "born" as an official citizen of Earth. While they were created with no faction in mind, he and many other Earth-born Cybertronians became Autobots to oppose their brethren, who had formed the Decepticon Syndicate. At some point during their battles, Turbofire fought Eagle Eye.

Stationed in Autobot City, Turbofire was among the reinforcements called in during the Decepticon attack on the Large Hadron Collider, and he heroically towed Manta Ray to the front lines. He then helped rout the evildoers by blasting some Sharkticons, and he may even have developed forestonite superpowers if he was lucky. Generation 2: Redux
He chatted to Bosch when the latter visited Autobot City as an ambassador. A Flash Forward, Part 2
During Jhiaxus’s invasion of Cybertron, Turbofire stood by at the ready as part of a joint team of Autobots and Decepticons, awaiting Obsidian’s signal for their time to fight back. Once the signal came, they teleported to Cybertron and started beating on some drones. A Common Foe
Regeneration One
Turbofire, Windbreaker, and Meanstreak were among the Autobots on Cybertron that responded to the invasion of Bludgeon's Blitz Engines. Destiny, Part Four
Toys
Generation 1

- Hotrider (Axelerator, 1993)
- Accessories: Engine block/gun
- Sold as part of the Axelerator assortment, "Hotrider" transforms into a large pickup truck of undetermined model. His exposed chrome-silver engine block becomes a hand-held weapon in robot mode. The toy is gang-molded with Rapido.
- He was initially released in the European market in 1993, during the "transitional" time when the Transformers toys took on the new Generation 2 sigils, but the packaging lacked the "Generation 2" line-name.
Generation 2
- Turbofire/Hotrider (Small Car/Axelerator, 1993/1994)
- Accessories: Engine-block rifle
- Released concurrently with the "Generation 1" Hotrider, Turbofire is almost identical to the European toy, save the pink clear-plastic being replaced with smoky-black. Hotrider was re-released in the European Generation 2 line the following year, retaining his clear-pink plastics.
Block Town

- Signal/Traffic Lights Set (Block Town, 1996)
- Accessories: Engine block/gun, signal light brick set
- Turbofire's mold was one of several intended to be used in the post-Generation 2 Takara Block Town line. To be redecoed in blue with black robot parts, he was to come with the "Signal/Traffic Lights Set", a building-block traffic signal that could be rebuilt into a battle station of some form. This set ultimately never came to release. In 2005, a supposed Takara "release" schedule listed the Block Town sets among several other future items coming out. Only the Galaxy Force items on that list saw release, however (and some only as store exclusives to boot).
- Given that Turbofire's Japanese name was revealed on a BotCon Japan-exclusive poster to be "Hotrider"–a poster that also showed Windbreaker's Japanese name as being "Carzap", which was what the Block Town Windbreaker redeco showed up as in Transformers Generations–it's likely that the Block Town Turbofire was going to be named "Hotrider" as well.
Notes

- Like all of the toys carried over from the European line for Generation 2, Turbofire got entirely new artwork for his U.S. release. His original artwork, seen at right, has a scary freakin' vent-thing in place of his mouth. Whyyyyy?
Foreign names
- Japanese: Hotrider (ホットライダー Hottoraidā)
- Italian: Astro




