Toys
- Beast Wars Second Lio Convoy (1998)
- First released in 1998, this was the first Prime/Convoy toy to feature a variant of the Matrix of Leadership. According to the Beast Wars Second show bible, Lio Convoy stands three meters tall and can run at 200 km/h in beast mode. With a toy standing twenty centimeters tall, the Lio Convoy toy is 1/15 scale. His toy was sold at retail in Asia and over the internet in North America. This toy was designed by Takara's Hisashi Yuki and was released in several different deco schemes.
- Robot Masters Lio Convoy (2005)
- A deluxe sized version of Lio Convoy. Lio Convoy appeared in this Japanese exclusive series with a new deluxe sized toy closely based on his original form. There was later a Dengeki Hobby Exclusive black recolor of the toy in Decepticon packaging based upon the black recolor of the original toy. Lio Convoy also appeared in the Robot Masters comic that was only available in Japan.
- Classic Legends Leo Prime (2006)
- Leo Prime appeared as an official Hasbro toy as a repaint of the Legends of Cybertron Leobreaker. He has 10 points in all of his stats. Besides the Classic Mini-Cons, Leo Prime is the only Classic line figure not to bear the name or be a homage to a character from the original Generation 1 toy line. This toy was later redecoed into Universe Legends Razorclaw.
- Universe Beast Wars Series Voyager Leo Prime (2009)
- A redeco of Cybertron Leobreaker with a new head mold and removed electronics. While brandishing the Autobot logo on the toy, this figure's box claims Leo Prime is a Maximal. This figure bears the classic Optimus Prime color scheme. The figure is capable of being combined with Cybertron Optimus Prime and comes with a blue Jungle Planet Cyber Key.
- Universe Beast Wars Series Voyager Leo Prime redeco (2009)
- A Target store exclusive, redecoed to match the colors of the Legends figure.
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