High Beam (G2)
- High Beam is an Autobot, and later Maximal, from the Generation 1 continuity family.

High Beam is a tracker who always means business. He never backs down from a challenge or shirks his responsibilities. Although his fellow Autobots tend to think of him as more of a thinker than a fighter, he'll eagerly engage in a firefight if he feels it is his duty to do so. This sense of duty is what drives him on his mission to find and destroy Decepticons. High Beam is more than ready to "get busy" with his latest targets, those feisty Combaticons.
- Italian name: Puma
Fiction
Theft of the Golden Disk
High Beam is a member of the Maximal Command Security Force, a group of highly-trained individuals who uphold the Pax Cybertronia on Maximal-controlled Cybertron. He is very surprised to see that his teammate Getout modeled himself after a lesser known Autobot named Skram whom High Beam had known personally. Dawn of Future's Past
High Beam, along with Switchblade, was shot by a Predacon with an energy ray. Theft of the Golden Disk
Wings of Honor
High Beam and the Go-Bots were brought to life on Earth using a combination of human and Nebulan science, becoming part of the "second generation" of Transformers. When the new 'bots started picking sides just like their predecessors, High Beam joined the Autobots under the overall command of Pyro and Rapido. He brought his Go-Bots to assist his commanders at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland when it was raided by Clench and his Decepticon Syndicate. The Go-Bots helped Scorch bring down the colossal Double Punch. Generation 2: Redux
Toys
Generation 2

- High Beam (Go-Bot, 1995)
- Accessories: Rifle
- Part of the first wave of Go-Bots, High Beam transforms into a "concept car" of seemingly made-up origin with an exposed rear engine. At 1:64 scale and using through-axle wheels for speedy rolling on smooth surfaces, High Beam is compatible with many "Hot Wheels" and "Matchbox"-brand playsets and tracks.
- The same mold was redecoed in Generation 2 for the Go-Bots version of Bumblebee, as well as for the BotCon 1995 exclusive toy, Nightracer. It was later used for the Robots in Disguise Spy Changer Crosswise.




