Kreuzberg 36 T-180

The Kreuzberg 36 T-180 is a vehicle featured in the Speed Racer film.

Appearance
This T-180 is numbered 30, and two versions of it are seen in the movie: A blue one featured at Fuji Helexicon and the Grand Prix, and a red one only seen at the Grand Prix.

The vehicle is anti-establishment-themed, with the anarchy symbol overlayed on it, various Kreuzberg 36 logos all throughout its body, and the phrase "everything solid melts into air" on top of the car and on its spoiler, referencing the book by Marshall Berman.

Fuji Helexicon
The blue car is seen at Fuji but is destroyed by Racer X’s Augury after helping Speed takeout the #72 Nosok car.

Grand Prix
The blue car is seen again alongside its red counterpart at the starting line of the Grand Prix but this time it doesn't seem to get destroyed during the race.

The red version is first seen clashing with the orange Zokeo car at the early start of the Grand Prix, but gets destroyed when the driver attempts to slam into Speed at the Big Drop, being taken out himself instead.

Trivia

 * This car has the same body shape as the Paxoi Pipes T-180 and Scooter Dickey's D-Barrel.
 * Aside from its main sponsor "Kreuzberg 36", the sponsors, Kawarimono, Ki-Goi, Télé Zunubia, Mrs. Oats, Masire and CrappyZ Chips can also be seen on it.
 * The car is likely a reference to the punk scene of Berlin, particularly neighbourhood number "36" in Kreuzberg.
 * Berlin is also the hometown of the car and logo designer of the movie (Alejandro Lecuna).
 * The driver of the blue version of the car has a Puma helmet and clothes instead of Kreuzberg 36 ones, likely because they are only a stand-in and not the actual driver.