Rollbar (ROTF)
| The name or term "Rollbar" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rollbar (disambiguation). |
- Rollbar is an Autobot from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise portion of the live-action film continuity family.

Rollbar never displayed much initiative, but his superiors know he can be counted on to follow orders. His commanders have been known to rely on his tactical advice, and he is a skilled navigator.
| “ | We show them what we can do. And keep showin' 'em! | ” |
—Rollbar, Spare Parts! | ||
Fiction
Titan Magazines Revenge of the Fallen comics
A new and eager recruit on Earth, Rollbar was sent on a survival exercise in Death Valley with Jolt and Dune Runner. He was the only one not grumpy about it, and shrugged off Dune Runner's apathy with a declaration that they were going to prove themselves. It was his research that led the cadets to the target of their exercise: an abandoned ghost town with an emergency recharge pack left in it.

Unfortunately, just as they were running low on fuel, the decomposing Dead End launched an attack! Jolt was injured and Rollbar had to be ordered to leave him and assist Dune Runner instead... but his efforts failed, and he was taken down and would have been ripped to pieces if Jolt hadn't used the recharge pack to put Dead End down. After that battle, Dune Runner wanted to execute the Decepticon but Rollbar forbid it: cadets or not, they were Autobots and they were going to show mercy. Under his guidance, they took Dead End back to Diego Garcia and Ratchet was able to save his life. The medic told Rollbar and his fellows that in his book, their act of mercy showed they had what it takes! Spare Parts!
Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Scout Class Toys

- Rollbar (Scout, 2009)
- Japanese ID number: RA-06
- Revenge of the Fallen Rollbar transforms into a delivery van of probably-made-up model. His deco is a pretty unmistakable reference to the Red Bull energy drink.
- This mold was also used to make Wideload.
Notes
- Rollbar's design, (particularly his head) appears to be an homage to an early design pass at Optimus Prime for the first film.



