Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: All Vehicles & where to find them

Stephanie Zucarelli
Final Fantasy 7 map

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has reintroduced Vehicles and Mounts to the franchise, and players will need to unlock them to travel between regions. Here’s everything known so far about them, including their locations.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth follows Cloud and his team after escaping Midgar, when they decide to explore every inch of the map of Gaia trying to stop Sephiroth. While players journey across the world, they’ll find themselves traveling from place to place, trying to complete every mini-game and discovering the game’s many secrets.

Luckily for fans, they won’t have to do everything on foot, since Square Enix introduced some of the franchise’s classic vehicles and mounts. However, they won’t be available right from the start, and players will have to unlock them as they progress through FF7 Rebirth’s chapters.

If you want to know which Mounts and Vehicles are available in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, here’s everything known so far about them.

All vehicles & where to find them in FF7 Rebirth

There are plenty of options for traveling in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, although you won’t be able to use all of them in every region you explore. If you’re wondering which Mount or Vehicle you can use, here’s the full list revealed so far:

Buggy

Buggy in FF7 rebirth
The Buggy is a classic vehicle of the Final Fantasy franchise.

The Buggy is an all-terrain land vehicle that can be used to move across huge desert regions and shallow pools of water. This vehicle is unlocked after telling Dio, the owner of the Gold Saucer, that Barret’s old rival was responsible for attacking his casino.

Wheelie

Wheelie in FF7 Rebirth.
Wheelies are a new type of vehicle introduced in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

The Wheelie is a special vehicle that can only be used to move across Costa de Sol. If players are tired of walking, they can try using it to move a little bit faster while enjoying the scene.

Bronco

Tiny Bronco in FF7 Rebirth.
The Tiny Bronco was built by Cid Highwind, the former Shinra engineer and rocket scientist.

The Tiny Bronco is back, and players will be able to use it to travel by air across every region in Midgar. This vehicle is unlocked in Chapter 12 and can be called using smoke signals.

Gold Saucer Sky Tram

Sky Tram in FF7 Rebirth
The Gold Saucer Sky Tram only stops at the Saucer itself and the nearby town of North Corel.

While players won’t be able to really control the Gold Saucer Sky Tram, they’ll have to use it frequently to travel to the city and play its mini-games.

And that’s every Vehicle you can find in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. If you want to know more about the game, you can check our guides below:

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About The Author

Stephanie is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel. After graduating as a journalist, she started working as a tech writer for Infobae, Channel 9, and Rolling Stone. She's currently focused on covering Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3 and Fortnite, but can't resist anything related to The Sims 4 and Stardew Valley. You can contact her at [email protected].