Prowl (Transformers) - Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Prowl

RiD Prowl
Autobot
Information
Sub-group Autobot Brothers
Deluxe Vehicles
Function High-Speed Chaser
Rank 8.0
Partner Sideswipe
Motto "You can run, but you can't hide!"
Alternate Modes Lamborghini Diablo police car, Chevrolet Impala SS police car (Spy Changer)
Series Robots in Disguise
Transformers: Universe
Voiced by Wankus (English)
Takayuki Kondo (Japanese)

The first new character in a distinctly alternate universe to bear the name of Prowl, this character was known as Mach Alert in Car Robots, the original 2000 Japanese version of 2001's Transformers: Robots in Disguise toyline and animated series. As the middle Autobot Brother, Prowl is the most intelligent of the three, and transforms into a Lamborghini Diablo police car. He is equipped with a double-barrelled flame-thrower which can serve as booster jets for high-speed pursuits. Prowl can use his electronic systems to jam radios or hack into systems, and his ultra-sensitive scanners can detect the hum of an enemy circuit from clear across a city, and he will not give up until he's got his man. In his role posing as an ordinary human police car, Prowl has become a model officer dedicated to the preservation of law and order - even when it occasionally conflicts with his duties as an Autobot. He also frequently clashes with his brother Side Burn, whose reckless and care-free attitude contrasts sharply with Prowl's discipline.

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