This page lists all vehicles in Fallout 76. |
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Background[edit | edit source]
Commonly used before the Great War, a large number of these vehicles can now be found scattered around the wastelands.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Some vehicles may explode if fired upon, doing considerable damage to anyone nearby. Vehicles may also catch fire after taking damage, starting a process by which they will then detonate shortly thereafter. Vehicles that explode leave an irradiated area for a brief period of time afterward.
Variants[edit | edit source]
Automobiles[edit | edit source]
Vehicle | Image | Description |
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Atomic V-8 | ![]() |
A rugged, dependable sedan that was one of the most popular models in the Corvega line. |
Bicycle | ![]() |
A conventional manually operated vehicle, used for personal transport. |
Bumper car | ![]() |
A small, carlike vehicle with an encircling rubber bumper that one maneuvers around an enclosed arena, the goal being to purposely bump into other vehicles |
Bus | ![]() |
A large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road, commonly serving the public on a fixed route. |
Chryslus Cherry Bomb | ![]() |
A single-seat, commercial-grade vehicle whose design is dictated by the goal of breaking the sound barrier. |
Chryslus Corvega | ![]() |
The flagship brand of Chryslus Motors and one of the dominant forces on the automotive market after the resource crisis. |
Corvega Blitz | ![]() |
A family-friendly variant of the Corvega line designed to combine good performance with low maintenance requirements, excellent fuel efficiency, and four seats. |
Dirt bike | ![]() |
A small recreational vehicle. Includes blue and red variants. |
Flying car | ![]() |
The flying car utilized a transportation technology allowing it to fly above the surface of the ground. It has a unique design, featuring a lack of wheels and a seating arrangement for two, one behind the other, as opposed to seating side by side. |
Fusion Flea Supreme | ![]() |
Structurally, the entrance to the driver's seat was achieved through a lift-off roof/windshield. |
Limousine | ![]() |
A luxury vehicle designed to move elite members of pre-War society, the limousine has an extended body and four doors that would house several VIPs. |
Motorcycle | ![]() |
Includes variants such as Lone Wanderer style and dirt bikes. |
Off-road vehicle | ![]() |
An off-road vehicle is large and boxy with room for four. A spare tire is also mounted on the back on the right side of the vehicle. |
Pick-R-Up | ![]() |
It is a small truck with a flatbed compartment in the rear and low suspension, with a single seat in the cabin. |
Police car | ![]() |
Used by police in West Virginia before the Great War, four-door model that lacks a turbocharger, and is built off of a sedan instead of a coupe. |
Station Wagon | ![]() |
Designed to offer seats for up to six or seven people, a canopy roof, and a streamlined rear with two trunks, one on each side of the fusion reactor. |
Van | ![]() |
Used for goods transport, with prominent users being Vault-Tec and Grafton Steel, as well as used by medical facilities as ambulances. |
Shuttle bus | ![]() |
A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive bus of which there are three variants. |
Zip | ![]() |
A small, single-seated vehicle with two large glass doors on each side for easy access. |
Utility and heavy equipment[edit | edit source]
Vehicle | Image | Description
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Combine drone | ![]() |
Heavy equipment machines used agriculture. |
Train loader | ![]() |
Heavy equipment machines used in construction to move aside or load materials such as asphalt, demolition debris, dirt, raw minerals, recycled material, or rock into or onto another type of machinery. |
Crane | ![]() |
Machine equipped with a hoist rope, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. The device uses these pully systems to move heavy cargo, materials, or objects. |
Dragline | ![]() |
A pre-War utility machine used in surface mining and excavating. The strip-mining operations in the Ash Heap utilized a towering excavator to remove and reposition the overburden above targeted valuable minerals. |
Fire truck | ![]() |
Utility vehicle for fighting fire and responding to emergencies, featuring a sloped front grille, larger cab with front and back seats, as well as a large, streamlined water tank. |
Forklift | ![]() |
A small utility vehicle on a small chassis with two small wheels at the front, and a Mecanum wheel at the rear in the middle. The forklift contains one seat, with a steering wheel and hydraulic controls, under an open roll cage. The forks are able to be raised and lowered as well as tilted forward and back. |
Golf cart | ![]() |
Golf carts were pre-War vehicles used at courses such as the Whitespring golf club to transport patrons from one hole to another. They have three wheels and are found in a variety of colors with a protruding steering wheel. The carts have roofs and feature golf bag racks on the back. |
Infantry fighting vehicle | ![]() |
Deployed routinely across the United States during the Sino-American War, the APC was used for crowd control and to transport troops to key hotspots in the safety of its armored shell. Despite being as heavily armed as it was armored, making it an infantry fighting vehicle, it was most commonly referred to as an armored personnel carrier. |
Megaloader | ![]() |
Heavy machinery used for lifting cargo or materials, fitted with a bucket, to move loose material around, or fitted with forks and used as a heavy lift forklift. Designed to be the ultimate construction vehicle, the low tracked vehicle takes a variety of arm attachments for different work scenarios. |
Haul truck | ![]() |
A large, industrial dump truck found several locations throughout Appalachia, including the Ash Heap region. The cab is the same one as used by the bucket loader. They are utilized to transport mined ores and minerals, such as those excavated by the giant Rockhound bucket-wheel excavator, and for heavy-duty construction projects. |
Rockhound | ![]() |
Created by Hornwright Industrial, the EXC-97 "Rockhound" bucket-wheel motorized excavator was advertised as an integral part of the tantalizingly lucrative world of strip mining. Before the war, the machine could move over 11,000 cubic meters of earth per hour, but now sits abandoned atop Mt. Blair. |
Semi-trailer truck | ![]() |
Designed to transport cargo, with a cab-over-engine arrangement with two large headlights, a fuel-cell-powered engine, and three axles. It was produced as a standardized cutaway chassis. The truck is often found with an accompanying trailer. |
Skid loader | ![]() |
A small, rigid-frame, engine-powered machine with lift arms that can attach to a wide variety of labor-saving tools or attachments. The lift arms in these machines run alongside the driver's side with the pivot points behind the driver's shoulders. |
Street cleaner | ![]() |
Similar in appearance to a vacuum cleaner, the vehicle was used before the Great War to clear refuse from the streets of cities. Following the war, street cleaners are left abandoned throughout the wastelands, showing wear and tear from the elements. |
Tank | ![]() |
Used in military operations, with a pair of tracked chassis using leaf spring suspension and a single turret mounted on the top. Heavy-duty conventional main battle tanks were widely employed by the United States military due to its firepower advantage. The main battle tank is equipped with a pair of large-caliber 140mm cannons using conventional ammunition. |
Tractor | ![]() |
An engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort or torque at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture or construction. |
Rail transports[edit | edit source]
Vehicle | Image | Description |
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Train engine | ![]() |
Used for transporting freight and individuals in the pre-War United States. |
Appalachian monorail | ![]() |
Monorail line connecting RobCo Research Center, Watoga, Spruce Knob and Garrahan Mining Headquarters. |
Morgantown monorail | ![]() |
Monorail line connecting stations within Morgantown including the airport and Vault-Tec University. |
Personnel carrier | ![]() |
Used to maintain rail lines, operating on four wheels, with two seats, and a flat open body for moving supplies |
Aircraft[edit | edit source]
Vehicle | Image | Description |
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PT-00D biplane | ![]() |
A small aircraft utilizing a radial piston engine fueled by aviation gasoline. |
Cargobot | ![]() |
An automated, airborne cargo-delivery drone that transports government aid drops. |
Jet airliner | ![]() |
All-metal passenger vehicle with a blended wing configuration, used to transport individuals long distances. |
Stingray Deluxe | ![]() |
A small military fighter jet that flew before the war. |
Vertibot | ![]() |
Automated aircraft used to defend cargobots, as well as to survey local regions. |
Watercraft[edit | edit source]
Vehicle | Image | Description |
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Canoe | ![]() |
Designed to ferry a small number of people across waterways by way of padding oars. They are open on top and are pointed on either end. Paddlers face in the direction of travel. |
Inflatable raft | ![]() |
Lightweight boats that are designed to float using pressurized gases and are used for ferrying passengers. |
Jetski | ![]() |
A small watercraft meant for singular person use. |
Metal row boat | ![]() |
A small boat that is designed and equipped primarily for fishing, usually in freshwater such as lakes, rivers, and streams. |
Jetboat | ![]() |
Fitted with inboard engines to propel the vessel over the top of the water, jetboats were used for recreational purposes before the war. |
Row boat | ![]() |
A small boat used before the Great War, rowed by oars. |
Sailboat | ![]() |
A large cruising vessel, utilized for recreation. |
Trawler | ![]() |
Boats that are designed for fishing with large nets. |
Towboat | ![]() |
A vessel that maneuvers other vessels by pulling them with a tow line. |
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