Cloud Car
Bespin Motors Storm IV Cloud Car were small, atmospheric craft used for various purposes. Manufacturers of cloud cars included Bespin Motors, Ubrikkian Yards, and Bakur RepulsorCorp.
Read MoreThe Mobquet Flare-S swoop was based on a hybrid of ideas taken from racing swoops and speeder bikes.
Read MoreThe 2-M Saber-class repulsor tank, or simply 2-M repulsor tank, was a ground-based fighter tank produced by Rothana Heavy Engineering and used by the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War to combat Rebel armor and infantry.
Read MoreThe 9000 Z001 landspeeder was a Ubrikkian model commonly used around the time of the Battle of Yavin. It was modified from the 9000 landspeeder, which had been aimed at Ugor customers but had flopped.
Read MoreThe TaggeCo Air-2 racing swoop was widely employed by speedsters throughout the galaxy. It’s design had been copied by dozens of other corporations, including the famous SoroSuub Corporation.
Read MoreThe Toydarian landspeeder was a type of airspeeder transport used on the planet Toydaria. It was able to sit six passengers and had a large transparent dome for unobstructed viewing of the environment.
Read MoreThe PL-90 was designed to be the ultimate in comfort, and had a price tag to match. It had four rows of seats including three bench seats, all padded, and single seats for the driver and a passenger in the front row.
Read MoreThe TT-6 landspeeder was a popular model produced by the SoroSuub Corporation in the ancient Republic. At the time of the Old Sith Wars the dependable and well used model had been produced for nearly 200 years. The two-seater was mass-produced by SoroSuub to make an inexpensive and reliable vehicle.
Read MoreThe Twin-228 airspeeder was a model produced by SoroSuub. On many worlds, such as Iridonia, it was modified as a speeder truck by the addition of a cargo pod.
Read MoreThe Urban Navigator was a speeder bike manufactured by Aratech in the days of the Old Republic and the only model considered to rival the speeder bikes put out by Lhosan Industries.
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