Drift (AOE)

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The name or term "Drift" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Drift (disambiguation).
Drift is an Decepticon-turned-Autobot from the from the Revenge of the Fallen and Age of Extinction portions of the live-action film continuity family.
I woke up in a new Bugatti...

A former Decepticon turned Autobot commando, Drift's strength lies not only in his mastery of ancient swords, but in his composure in battle. Drift highly respects Optimus Prime, referring to him as his sensei, and knows there is hope when the Autobot leader is around. An extremely polite and loyal Triple Changer, Drift will follow Optimus to the bitter end. He doesn't think much of Bumblebee, due to his youth and "childishness."

He is sometimes partnered with Slug.

Fiction

How to Ride your Dinobot cartoon

"Now my cornered friend, let me practice my Dinobot attacks on you"...

Drift and Slug had cornered Lockdown inside a barn, but alas, Drift had to learn how to attack with his Dinobot steed. Due to a lack of accurate instructions, Drift activated pretty much every button on Slug, activating everything but the weaponry. Some time later, Drift finally struck gold and activated the heavy weaponry... only to be immediately fried, much to his and Slug's disappointment. How to Fight


Age of Extinction (film)

Voice actor: Ken Watanabe (English)
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Drift was among the Autobots who had gone into hiding on Earth after humanity turned against the Autobots. To his disgruntlement, Bumblebee took command of the Autobots in the absence of Optimus Prime. Drift was overjoyed at the return of his sensei, declaring there was hope after all. Drift sadly recited a haiku regarding the humans' betrayal, which didn't sit right with Hound. The two nearly came to blows before Optimus broke it up. Later that night, Drift sadly reported that they were the last five Autobots, and expressed his distaste of Bumblebee's immaturity aloud. They also nearly fought before the mood was dampened further by the news of Leadfoot's demise.

Drift took part in Cade Yeager's mission to infiltrate KSI, and joined in the subsequent assault on the facility when the news came of Ratchet's brutal demise and dismemberment. The Autobots soon fled once again, and Drift was unable to intervene in the battle between Optimus and Galvatron. When Lockdown captured Optimus and Tessa Yeager, Drift infiltrated the bounty hunter's ship with the rest of the group. Drift advocated stealth and a lack of violence, but immediately hacked an alien captive of Lockdown's to death when it startled him. Drift went to free his sensei, and remained aboard the commandeered ship of Lockdown's with him and Hound.

Drift later remained with Optimus and Crosshairs when their ship was shot down by the rogue KSI Transformers over Hong Kong. Crashing in a nearby valley, Optimus revealed his trump card: the ancient Dinobots. While Optimus beat some authority into Grimlock, Drift followed Crosshairs' lead and evacuated to the sidelines to avoid the Dinobot's wrath. After expressing surprise at Grimlock's saurian alternate mode, having expected "a giant car", Drift was impressed to see his sensei take dominance over the Dinobots, and was ordered to mount one to race to Hong Kong. Though Crosshairs grumbled about Optimus' dynamic leadership, Drift simply smiled and knew it was innate in their leader. Drift quickly mounted Slug and together they fought off many of Galvatron's army in Hong Kong. Drift later helped escort the Yeager family and Joyce away from the city, but Lockdown intervened and nearly captured them all. Optimus, Bumblebee and the Yeager's soon defeated Lockdown, and Drift was assigned by his sensei to watch over the Yeager family while he left Earth. Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)

Toys

Age of Extinction

Robots in Disguise

Flip & Change
  • Drift (Flip & Change, 2014)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


One Step Changers
  • Autobot Drift (One Step Changers, 2014)


Power Battlers
  • Autobot Drift (Power Battlers, 2014)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Dino Sparkers
"How do you start a Triceratops?"
  • Autobot Drift & Dinobot Slug (Dino Sparkers, 2014)


Titan Heroes
  • Autobot Drift (Titan Heroes, 2014)


Generations

Deluxe Class
"You remind me of someone... a man I met in a half-remembered dream. He was possessed of some radical notions."
  • Autobot Drift (Deluxe, 2014)
    • Accessories: Two daggers, two swords
    • Japanese ID number: AD23
Drift is part of the second wave of deluxe Generations movie figures. He transforms into a blue 2013 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse.
The two daggers can store under his roof, and the swords store on the underside of his alt mode. All four of his weapons can store on his back in robot mode.


Voyager Class
To impress a chick, helicopter Drift
  • Autobot Drift (Voyager, 2014)
    • Accessories: two missile pods, two swords
    • Japanese ID number: AD30
Drift is a retool of Voyager Skyhammer. He features a new head, and also includes two swords that can combine with each other to form a larger sword. Skyhammer's missile pods are still included.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Merchandise

Revenge of the Fallen

RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

  • Autobot Drift (2010)
    • Series: Double Siders
    • Number: ?
Robot Powered Machines Mini-Vehicle Autobot Drift is a small, non-transforming, die-cast car based on his mainstream counterpart's vehicle mode. His robot mode is sculpted underneath the vehicle, and his wheels use through-axle construction that lets the toy zip around at high speeds on smooth surfaces. Thanks to his oversized tires, he can slide along rightside-up or upside-down.
The intended RPM release of "Double Siders" Drift never came out. Though it was going to be recycled into Speed Stars, the RPM version had more paint operations, including having his name printed on his hood and bumper. The only image of the toy comes from a downloadable poster that was on the official Transformers website of Turkey.
This mold was also used to make Speed Stars Breakdown.

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


  • Autobot Drift (2010)
    • Series: Allspark
    • Number: 04
"Allspark" Drift was presumably a redeco of "Double Siders" Drift. Though listed on the back of the Asian market release of RPM "Allspark" Starscream, it has never officially been depicted. However, an otherwise unknown redeco of the Drift mold with blue detailing was displayed at Toy Fair 2010, amongst a mix of cancelled RPM and planned Speed Stars vehicles. It is possible that this mystery redeco was the aborted "Allspark" Drift.

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


Speed Stars

  • Drift (Mini-Vehicle, 2011?)
    • Series: Double Siders
    • Number: ?
A redeco of the unreleased RPM "Double Siders" Drift, Speed Stars Drift is a small non-transforming die-cast car. He features notably fewer paint operations than the RPM version.
Like its RPM predecessor, Speed Stars Drift was never released.

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

Notes

  • Not counting Mixmaster's battle mode, Drift is the first Triple Changer seen on-screen in the live action films, transforming from a helicopter to a sports car at will.
  • While the original Drift and other incarnations of the character have had Japanese motifs, this Drift's appearance is heavily based upon that of a samurai.