A police patrol car based on Lamborghini Diablo that can change into a robot at will. Once fused with a Brave stone from a temple, he forms the torso of Da-Garn X. He is the leader of the Brave fighters in the series. Da-Garn temporally stayed within the earth to repair damage that happened while the Brave Fighters we’re battling in Africa. But he eventually returned to lead the Brave Fighters again.
A white, red and blue fighter jet that forms the top half (above the torso) of Da-Garn X when combined with Da-Garn and the Earth Liner.
Based on Shinkansen 300 bullet train. It forms the lower half (below the torso) of Da-Garn X when combined with Da-Garn and the Earth Fighter.
A blue two-person jet based on Grumman F-14 Tomcat that can change into a robot after its Brave Stone was activated by the Orin at an excavation site in Antarctica. Jet Saber forms the wings, upper torso and arms of Sky Saber when combined with Jumbo Saber and Shuttle Saber. It forms the wings and a part of the torso of Pegasus Saber when combined with the three other Sabers.
The leader of the Sabers. A jumbo passenger aircraft based on Boeing 747 that can change into a robot at will. Its Brave Stone was attached to an Egyptian tomb that was on board the aircraft when it was activated. Jumbo Saber forms the torso of Sky Saber when combined with Jet Saber and Shuttle Sabers. It also forms the torso of Pegasus Saber when combined with the three other Sabers.
A space shuttle based on NASA space shuttle that changes into a robot. Its Brave Stone was one of the materials the space shuttle was transporting when it was activated. Shuttle Saber forms the legs of Sky Saber when combined with Jet Saber and Jumbo Saber. It forms the legs of Pegasus Saber when combined with the three other Sabers.
A bird Brave Fighter awakened at the Cave of Light to protect the Earth's skies, also the first fighter to have a physical form and not be awakened from a Brave Stone. He is also the only Saber not to have a plane vehicle mode. He forms the torso and head of Pegasus Saber when combined with the three other Sabers.
The combination of all the Sabers and is a centaur-like robot.
The leader of the Landers. Based on Kenworth T600 semi-trailer truck. Its Brave Stone was discovered in an Australian mine. Big Lander forms the legs of Land Bison when combined with the other Landers.
A navy drilling vehicle. Its Brave Stone was activated in Australia, similarly to Big Lander's Brave Stone. Drill Lander forms the arms and shoulders of Land Bison when combined with the other Landers.
A yellow Formula One car based on Ferrari 642 and its Brave Stone was found in England. Mach Lander forms the lower torso of Land Bison when combined with the other Landers.
A red sports car based on Chevrolet Corvette (C3), originally owned by an English woman, Julia. Its Brave Stone was awakened in England like Mach Lander's. Turbo Lander forms the upper torso of Land Bison when combined with the other Landers.
A Brave Fighter from another planet who acts as an enemy for the first three quarters of the series. He has the ability to change into seven different modes which are a tank, a panther, a griffin, a jet, a semi truck and a space orbit/submarine mode. Later on his true identity becomes revealed to the enemy so he helps Da-Garn and the other Brave Fighters defeat Oh-Boss. According to Yancha's father he was known as the "God of Legend" on his home world.
Appears in episodes 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 44, 45, and 46. Powers include flight, dual shoulder laser cannons, mouth missiles, swimming, and mouth energy balls designed to entrap in dragon form and flight, shield, head vulcan guns, a beam machine gun, swimming, back missiles, a chained mace, and a sword in humanoid mode. Reappears in Brave Saga and Brave Saga 2. Red Geist is a re-design of the character Deathsaurus from Transformers: Victory and despite his name, he is of no relation to the Geisters, the main antagonists from Brave Exkaiser.