JAXA and Toyota’s ‘Lunar Cruiser’ moon rover is now a Transformers toy

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It can now be revealed that Japan’s proposal for a future moon rover is “more than meets the eye.”

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As first announced last June but just now starting to ship, a new scale model of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Lunar Cruiser not only faithfully reproduces the details of the astronaut transport developed in conjunction with Toyota, but also transforms into Optimus Prime, the leader of the Autobots.

Yes, the new Takara Tomy toy is a crossover between the real agency’s concept and Transformers, the “robots in disguise” franchise.

“Bring the ultimate Transformers experience to your collection with the Takara Tomy Transformers Lunar Cruiser Optimus Prime action figure!” reads Habro’s Pulse website, the toy company’s direct-to-fan online store, which took $75 pre-orders for the Takara Tomy release. “This figure was designed to replicate the appearance of the Lunar Cruiser pre-exhibited in 2019.”

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Optimus Prime retains his classic red and blue livery when in his robot form, after changing from the Lunar Cruiser. (Image credit: collectSPACE.com)

For the past five years, JAXA and Toyota have been advancing research on a vehicle that would enable sustained exploration of the moon’s surface. Unlike the historic Apollo lunar rover and the lunar terrain vehicle(s), or LTVs, that NASA is set to announce for the Artemis program, the Lunar Cruiser (named after Toyota’s Land Cruiser) is pressurized, allowing it to serve as a camper van for multi-day excursions.

Toyota’s contributions to the six-wheeled JAXA rover include its fuel cell, which, in addition to a solar panel, will power the vehicle.

Takara Tomy’s model is based on the first version of the Lunar Cruiser, which featured more windows, larger tires and a wider high-gain antenna than a revised concept shown off by JAXA and Toyota in October 2023.

JAXA and Toyota’s concept for the Lunar Cruiser as first proposed in 2019 served as the model for the Transformers toy. (Image credit: Toyota)

Of course, neither iteration of the proposed rover could unfold to become a red, blue and gray robot. (If unfamiliar, Optimus Prime, or Convoy as he is known in Japan, becomes a semi truck in his original configuration, though he has taken on other vehicles before becoming the Lunar Cruiser.)

It takes about two dozen moves to fold, twist, deploy and snap into place the fully articulated robot form of the model (or in reverse, back into the rover). Optimus stands about 7 inches (18 centimeters) tall and is made almost entirely from ABS plastic.

The included solar panel accessory folds in half to become a shield that Optimus Prime can hold or mount to his body. In Lunar Cruiser form, the solar panel can be mounted on the vehicle’s side (as JAXA and Toyota plan) or stored inside by lifting open the rover’s hatchback.

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Takara Tomy’s Transformers Lunar Cruiser Prime is the latest crossover between the space exploration and the “robots in disguise.” (Image credit: collectSPACE.com)





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