Hangul

Built by Togokahn Motors, this race car is driven by the son of the CEO, Taejo Togokahn. In the Speed Racer film, we see one of the two versions of this car, the rally racer used in the Casa Cristo 5000 and the T-180 used in the Thunderhead Raceway and the Fuji Helexicon Raceway where he wrecked at after colliding with the #59 Zokeo car. Although, it was seen in the beginning of the Thunderhead Raceway, it somehow just disappeared after the landing, and Taejo nor his sponsor are not listed in the placements.

Taking place a year after the film, Speed Racer The Videogame features Taejo racing against Speed Racer and the other talented racers of the WRL.

Appearance
The T-180 Hangul is similar to the other racers on the track having a one-seat Formula 1-styled design (as opposed to the two-seat rally racer Hangul).

Technical Features
It is equipped with the standard auto-jacks that are installed on all T-180s in the WRL. The car also features Togokahn's proprietary thermionic reciprocator linked to the powerful TM 9-71 engine with a modified Kinginrin reverse helix exhaust port to release the engine's 567 dyne cm of torque for 29 bars of mean effective pressure. To keep the wheelbase from breaking down from the immense horsepower, the joint system features single-forged bromium hydrate wishbones.

Trivia

 * The T-180 Hangul is nearly identical to Mariana Zanja's Petrobras-1, the only notable changes being the different paintjob.
 * "Hangul" is the South Korean name of the Korean alphabet.
 * Hangul and Chimpinator (Chim Chim's T-180 from the videogame) are both numbered "77".
 * In the files from the Videogame, this car is referred to as "Yong".