Name That Iconic Movie Vehicle!

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How well do you know movies? Over the years, there have been some truly iconic movies; Gone With the Wind, Citizen Kane, Vertigo, Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather, Star Wars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, Toy Story and Avatar to name but a few.

Movies have spawned some truly iconic characters as well; Norman Bates, Holly Golightly, Rocky Balboa, Luke Skywalker, Ellen Ripley, Indiana Jones, Buzz Lightyear, Ron Burgundy and Princess Elsa amongst others.

You could probably name all of those movies and characters very easily, but what about a different kind of movie star? What about the vehicles from some of Hollywood's most memorable movie offerings?

There have been cars, vans, ships, spacecraft and all kinds of different vehicles in movies! Some of them are every bit as iconic as the characters or the movies themselves, so can you name them from a single picture and a vague description of the movie(s) they were in? We'll test your knowledge on the subject right now with our latest quiz. Can you name these iconic movie vehicles?

Question 1

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was the signature vehicle of one of fiction's most iconic superheroes, Batman. This particular iteration of it appeared in three movies that were released in 2005, 2008 and 2012 respectively, and the Batman in question was played by Christian Bale. This vehicle was a prototype armoured tank that was originally designed as a bridging vehicle for the military and it came complete with a vast array of high-tech weapons and gadgets. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 2

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This movie vehicle - a yellow Chevrolet Camaro - is a sentient car from a big-budget blockbuster of a movie franchise, based on a cartoon of the same name from the 1980s. It can "transform" into a humanoid robot (called an "Autobot") and fights on the side of good, on Earth's behalf, against evil threats. It can't talk due to an injury received in battle, so it uses selective playbacks from radio and television to communicate. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 3

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

The vehicle is a spaceship from an iconic movie franchise that first appeared on screen in 1977. It's a Corellian Engineering Corporation (CEC) YT-1300 light freighter that has been severely modified. It used to be owned by Lando Calrissian but he gave it to Han Solo - its more famous owner - to pay off a gambling debt. It has also been manned by the likes of Leia Organa and Chewbacca in its time. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 4

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle - a certain model of sports car from the early 1980s - was an important part of the plot in a movie trilogy that saw movies released in 1985, 1989 and 1990. The trilogy starred Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, Crispin Glover and Lea Thompson. It saw Fox and Lloyd's characters - Marty McFly and Emmett Brown - using this vehicle, which had been modified in a very extreme fashion, to go on adventures. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 5

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was a modified van made to look like a dog (complete with fur!). It appeared in 1994's Dumb and Dumber and again, twenty years later, in the sequel Dumb and Dumber To. In the first movie, Harry Dunne - played by Jeff Daniels - was fired from his job grooming dogs after he delivered some late to a show and accidentally got them filthy in the back of the van, but it ended up airborne due to reckless driving in both movies. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 6

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle is the X-Men's primary mode of transport. There have been various iterations of this particular vehicle over the course of the X-Men movies - the first, for example, was a modified Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (it is also sometimes known simply as the "Blackbird", incidentally) that Hank McCoy designed and built in the 1960s. It is incredibly fast, has an in-built radar system, and it has extremely high-tech stealth technology that renders it nigh-undetectable. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 7

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This movie vehicle - a modified 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor - was used by the titular characters in two movies released in 1984 and 1989. The movies - both of which were set in New York City - saw a team of paranormal investigators combating paranormal threats to save the world. The team was composed of Peter Venkman, Egon Spengler, Ray Stantz and Winston Zeddemore, who were played by Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson respectively. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 8

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle has been around in various forms, both on television and in feature length movies for a very long time, first appearing way back in 1966. It is a starship that is the home of an iconic pop culture crew that includes characters like Captain Kirk, Spock, Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Hikaru Sulu, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott and many others. This particular incarnation came from the modern, rebooted series of films that started in 2009. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 9

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle has appeared in a number of movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, first appearing on screen in 2012. It is regularly manned by the likes of Nick Fury, Maria Hill and, occasionally, by the Avengers themselves. It is the flagship vehicle of a heroic organisation who were revealed to have been infiltrated by an evil organisation in a 2014 movie. It has laboratories, surveillance systems and weapons, and it can both float and fly. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 10

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle is a van and the primary mode of transportation for the group known as Mystery Inc. Mystery Inc. are a quintet of amateur crime-solving friends, composed of four humans and a dog. The crimes they deal with largely involve humans dressing as supernatural beings to scare their victims, but they always end up being unmasked by the group. The van is blue and green, with orange flowers on, and is reminiscent of the 1960s hippy era. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 11

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle - also known as the Party Wagon to certain characters in certain media - is the primary mode of transport for Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Donatello AKA the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This particular version of the vehicle comes from the 2014 and 2016 live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. It comes with a vast array of high-tech gadgets and weaponry to help the heroic team in their battle against crime. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 12

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle - whose full name is his first name followed by the term "the Love Bug" - is an anthropomorphic and sentient 1963 Volkswagen Beetle. He is the titular character in a number of Walt Disney films dating back to 1969 and as recent as 2005. His most notable features are his red, white and blue racing stripes (which run all the way from front to back), as well as the number 53 just above his front bumper. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 13

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was in the 2015 movie Jurassic World. It was the fourth instalment in the Jurassic Park franchise and saw the park open to the public for the first time. This vehicle allowed park visitors to ride around in the middle of dinosaur herds whilst safe from harm, with brilliant views of the creatures. Brothers Zach and Gray Mitchell - played by Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins - headed out into the park in one, but ended up going off course, which resulted in a near-disaster. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 14

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle appeared in the 2009 superhero movie Watchmen. It was a flying vehicle that was the primary mode of transport used by Patrick Wilson's Daniel Dreiberg, who was the second Nite Owl. It was nicknamed "Archie", after Archimedes, which was the name of Merlin's pet owl. Using his knowledge of aerodynamics, Dreiberg built it himself. It resembled the head of a giant owl and it could fly, hover and submerge under water. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 15

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle is a spaceship that appeared in 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy and its sequel, 2017's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. It's a customised M-ship that belongs to Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord, who was played by Chris Pratt. It was badly damaged in the battle of Xandar, in which the Guardians of the Galaxy saved the galaxy from Ronan, but the Nova Corps rebuilt it as a show of appreciation for the Guardians' assistance. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 16

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was a space rescue vessel from the 1997 horror movie Event Horizon. After the titular starship had disappeared seven years earlier, a distress signal was received from it. In the year 2047, this vehicle was sent out to follow the signal, rescue any survivors and investigate what happened. As it turned out, the Event Horizon had passed through a gateway that took it beyond the known universe, and something evil had come back with it and massacred the crew. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 17

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was the titular vehicle in a war film from the year 2000 about a German U-boat (submarine). In the movie, the U-boat was boarded by a group of disguised United States Navy submariners whose plan was to capture her Enigma cipher machine in 1942. It was a fictionalised version of real events that occurred in World War II. The movie had an incredible cast that included Matthew McConaughey, Thomas Kretschmann, Harvey Keitel, Bill Paxton and Jon Bon Jovi. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 18

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle is a car that was the titular character - a sentient and violent vintage Plymouth Fury - from a 1983 horror movie. The movie starred Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, and Harry Dean Stanton, but what made it more exciting was that it was directed by horror legend John Carpenter and based on a novel by another horror legend in Stephen King. In the movie, the car was owned by a teenager called Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 19

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was the titular aeroplane from a 1990 war drama movie. The movie was a fictionalisation of a 1943 documentary that was subtitled "A Story of a Flying Fortress". It told the story of the 25th and final mission of an aeroplane - an American bomber of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress variety - that was based in England during World War II. The movie starred the likes of Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, Sean Astin, Harry Connick Jr., Billy Zane and John Lithgow. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 20

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was a commercial starship from the 1979 science fiction horror movie Alien. Its crew was composed of Captain Dallas, Executive Officer Kane, Warrant Officer Ripley, Navigator Lambert, Science Officer Ash, Engineer Parker and Technician Brett (as well as a cat named Jones). It was the starship on which Sigourney Weaver's iconic Ellen Ripley took on the terrifying Xenomorph - the titular alien - after it killed most of her fellow crew members. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 21

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle - a British passenger liner - was the titular ship in a classic 1997 disaster movie. The movie in question starred Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane and Kathy Bates. It told the story of the titular ship sinking on its maiden voyage to New York, with a subplot about the love story between Winslet's character - first class passenger Rose DeWitt Bukater - and DiCaprio's character - penniless artist Jack Dawson. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 22

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was an advanced bomber plane used by the Red Skull and HYDRA during World War II in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It appeared in 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and featured in the movie's final battle. The Red Skull had taken to the skies in it with intentions of dropping bombs on various major cities, but little did he know that Captain America had stowed away in order to stop him from doing so. The hero would ultimately crash to the ground in the plane and land in the ice he would remain in for 70 years. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 23

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle is an alien war machine from a 2005 alien invasion movie that was a remake of a movie from 1953 which, in turn, was based on a radio drama from 1938. The movie saw humanity on the verge of extermination by their invaders, who possessed far superior technology and weaponry, until the invaders became sick, as they had no immunity against Earth's most rudimentary bacteria. This image is of the underside of the vehicle in question. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 24

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was in 2005 post-apocalyptic zombie movie Land of the Dead. It's an armoured personnel vehicle that was built to be able to travel through any zombie-infested areas with consummate ease. It was equipped with a variety of projectile weaponry. It was sponsored by Paul Kaufman - played by the late, great Dennis Hopper - who was the rich and ruthless leader of a city paradise that was protected from the zombie hordes by water and electric fences. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

Question 25

Which iconic movie vehicle is this?

This vehicle was an unarmed container ship from the Port of Salalah in Oman that was commanded by the titular character - played by the brilliant Tom Hanks - in the 2013 movie Captain Phillips. The movie was inspired by the true story of a 2009 hijacking of this very ship, when Phillips was taken hostage by a hostile and heavily armed group of Somali pirates led by Abduwali Muse in the Indian Ocean. But what iconic movie vehicle is this?

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