The Transformers movies are beloved mostly thanks to their action-packed battles between Autobots and Decepticons, but who were the most powerful Transformers? Every Transformers brings the immense weight of the titular shape-changing robots and the destructive capacity that they are capable of releasing onto the world and its denizens. Every Transfromers is powerful, but both the Autobots and Decepticons have a few in their ranks who have managed to win more battles than they've lost. Some of them have even appeared in every single Transformers movie thanks to their endurance and combat abilities.
With Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, even more robots in disguise ed the live-action world. In addition to the Autobots, Decepticons, and Dinobots, the franchise now has the Terrorcons and Maximals to add to the cast of characters. This is a large and growing list of Transformers characters, each with different appearances and abilities, and all willing to fight and kill to reach the endpoint in their battles. However, not all Transformers are created equal, and several stand out as the most powerful the movies have shown (so far).

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20 Sideswipe
The Autobot's Combat Expert
First appearing in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Sideswipe was among the most adaptable Autobots and designated at Optimus Prime's combat specialist. His vehicle form was a Chevrolet Corvette, but it was in his robot form that he was the most effective, so much so that he became the second-in-command after Ironhide died. It wasn't only in combat that Ironhide proved himself useful, either. A key advantage Sideswipe has over other Transformers is that he has wheels on his feet when in robot form, making him exceedingly agile.
Due to his skills at stealth and observation, Sideswipe would often go on lone wolf missions to gather intel about the Decepticon plans. This led to him being captured in Revenge of the Fallen, but it was implied he'd carried out many similar missions successfully. During many of the larger-scale fights between the Autobots and Decepticons, Sideswipe can be seen dishing out damage both with close-combat weapons and at range with his handheld cannons.
19 Jetfire
A Certified Veteran
Jetfire was one of the most iconic Transformers in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen due to the fact that he turned into a stealth plane (specifically, a Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird), and that he had a distinctive beard when in his robot form. He's one of the oldest Transformers in the movies, and a certified veteran of the war between the Decepticons and Autobots.
While he was once an antagonist, he switched sides after realizing just how diabolical the Fallen truly were - and Optimus knew his forces had gained a considerable advantage with Jetfire as an asset. During his combat scenes in Revenge of the Fallen, Jetfire decapitates Mixmaster. What's more, he also manages to take out Scorponok despite being wounded. However, he truly tipped the tide of battle when he sacrificed himself to give Optimus Prime a game-changing upgrade.
18 Apelinq
The Original Maximal's Leader
Like the rest of the Beast Wars Transformers, Apelinq was introduced to the movie franchise in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Bearing a striking resemblance to Optimus Primal, Apelinq was the first leader of the Maximals and could transform into a gorilla, a form in which his combat ability was, if anything, increased. This is rare among Transformers, who usually have to rely on their robot forms rather than their vehicle forms.
When he's not gorilla-shaped and smashing his enemies to pieces in combat, Apelinq utilizes blades on his arms as weapons. His skill with them causes him to be absolutely devestating to those he faces, and it took the Terrorcon leader, Scourge, a considerable amount of effort to eventually take him down. Had more of Apelinq been shown in Rise of the Beasts it's likely he'd have revealed himself to be even more powerful.
17 Jazz
The Second-In-Command To Optimus Prime
In the original Transformers, Jazz was the second-in-command to Optimus Prime himself. Able to transform into a Pontiac Solstice GXP, Jazz was equipped with both a cannon and claw in his robot form, making him an incredibly deadly combatant and one of the more powerful Transformers to appear earlier in the movie franchise.
Jazz unfortunately died at the end of Transformers, although it must be said, the movie perhaps didn't handle the emotional impact of his death as well as it could have done. While Jazz's death ultimately came due to his incredibly confident nature (he believed he could take out Megatron single-handedly), this fearless attitude is also one of his key strengths. He comes across as absolutely relentless in combat, which makes him an incredibly dangerous foe for the Decepticons.
16 Rhinox
The Hulking Tank Of A Maximal
There were many new Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, but when it comes to raw power, there are few who can match Rhinox. The hulking Transformer doesn't actually say much in his movie appearance, but he doesn't need to when it comes to demonstrating how powerful he is. He's also an example of a Transformer whose strength doesn't require much explanation - he can transform into a rhinoceros, so the fact that he was a hulking tank capable of taking out multiple Terrorcons was almost a given from the moment his presence was confirmed.
However, Rhinox's rhino form isn't the only reason he's incredibly dangerous to any Terrorcons he faces on the field of battle. In his robot form, Rhinox wields a vast hammer, and with it, he's more than capable of crushing other Transformers with a single blow. What's more, he has mastered an incredibly effective spinning technique for bringing down multiple enemies in one movement.
15 Bumblebee
Packs A Huge Punch In A Small Package
Bumblebee is the heart of the Transformers timeline and franchise, so much so that he's the only Autobot to get a spinoff movie that specifically focuses on his exploits. To make it through six entire movies where a dozen of your comrades have died from Decepticon attacks means you need to be one of the best Autobots. Bumblebee is incredibly well-armed despite being one of the "covert" Autobots, wielding a plasma cannon that disables the likes of Brawl, Nitro Zeus, and Mohawk, and fighting off Decepticons in close-quarters combat such as Blitzwing and Rampage.
While his smaller size (for a Transformer) affects his chances against bigger threats, he's still one of the few Autobots to make it through every single movie, showing why he was one of the most powerful Transformers. However, his vulnerability finally showed through in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts when Bumblebee died in battle with Scourge and Terrorcons. Luckily, Bumblebee returned before the movie ended and was still ready to fight.
14 Mirage
The Master Illusionist
Mirage made his first appearance in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, referred to as Dino, and was part of a mission to take out an illegal nuclear weapons site. He showed his skill there, as he was able to use his powers to turn invisible and create illusions to hide, giving meaning to his name. However, he was also a great fighter, as shown in the final battle in that movie defending Earth from the Decepticons. It is also assumed that Mirage lived after the events of Transformers: Age of Extinction since he was not listed among the deceased.
In Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Mirage took a more central role in the action and mostly played the Bumblebee role in this movie. However, Mirage also proved to be more than just a human's car, as Bumblebee was. In this movie, Mirage was able to transform into an exo-suit for Noah to wear as he went to battle with Scourge, proving that Mirage was one of the most powerful Transformers, and even more important in a fight than Bumblebee was in the previous movies.
13 Shockwave
The Decepticon Who Defeated Optimus Prime
Shockwave's reputation is made clear the moment he is introduced. His reputation is so well known that even Optimus notes his presence as a terrible sign. While his weapons are intimidating, his real strength is his experiments, the most powerful of which was the Driller. In Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Shockwave used the Driller to single-handedly topple entire buildings in Chicago by simply moving through them, and it takes a modified Optimus to put it down. One of the most powerful Transformers, Shockwave eben manages to take Optimus out.
The Transformer villain held his own incredibly well throughout the fight, though he does get defeated eventually. He showed up for a short time in Bumblebee as well and fought alongside Soundwave and Starscream in the war on Cybertron. He helped his forces take down the Autobots, who had to escape to live to fight another day.
12 Ironhide
The Autobot's Weapon's Specialist
Ironhide is the resident weapons specialist of the Autobots, and he is more than happy to prove why he is to anybody who asks. His arsenal of heavy weaponry has turned the tide in many battles for the Autobots, and facing him head-on is not recommended to anybody who wishes to remain bullet-free. His strength and heavy firepower have gotten Ironhide through the first three movies of the franchise, and the only way he was defeated was because of a surprise attack by a person he called his friend, Sentinel Prime.
Sentinel Prime was wise to do this because Ironhide would have proved more than a challenge otherwise. The death happened when Ironhide went to protect Sentinel Prime from the Decepticons' attacks. That is when Sentinel Prime explained he believed the Autobots would lose, and he made a deal with Megatron, before shooting Ironhide in the back with a cosmic rust cannon. Ironhide fell apart, provoking he could never be resurrected.
11 Battletrap
The Most Sadistic Terrorcons
Battletrap showed up in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts as one of the evil Terrorcons. He was part of the team that went to Optimus Primal's homeworld and defeated them, causing Primal to escape to the past to ensure their survival. He then ed Scourge on the race to the present day in the movie, where he was once again a devastating force for the Autobots and Maximals to battle.
As for what makes him one of the most powerful Transformers, he was the classic case of pure evil - even in his own Terrorcons unit. Battletrap is unrelenting and bloodthirsty, and he wants to kill above all else. He was part of the worst hunters to ever stalk prey across the universe. He has an evil inside him greater than even the Decepticons.