Fumée

The Fumée is a T-180 racing car featured in the 2008 Speed Racer film. It is driven by Grey Ghost.

Appearance
The car features a long, IndyCar-like chassis with a smokey grey livery. Its racing number is 23, but the three is substituted by a reversed E representing Écran Établissement (E2 for short), the team that Grey Ghost is driving for.

Technical Details
The vehicle's powerplant is a pulse detonation engine (PDE), the first of its kind in an automobile, powering a 26-cylinder KaraSugoi hotblock, complimented by the world's first negative displacement undercharger, which turns oxygen into "liquid fire". For the joint system in its wheelbase, the Fumée also boasts ELIEF twice-folded Amber Axles with fibertronic cyberg bearings.

The stressed-skin brushed metal paintjob and deco of the car is a black background with gray and blue colored smoke trails that covers the entire chassis and sporting in the car´s sides and rear wing with the French sponsor's logo over a titanium alloy body. Some sources (this is actually in debate) imply that vehicle has an illegal cloaking device that renders the car completely invisible, but judging by the respectful and honest attitude of the driver and his ideal of winning fair and square, this may be impossible, and still has to be proven. Adding to this, the paintjob was also described in the Supercharged featurette as keeping vehicle camouflaged until its driver passes his opponents by.

Thunderhead
The vehicle is first seen very briefly in the beginning of Thunderhead. Although after the first jump, it is replaced by the blue Garaiya for the remainder of the race. Grey Ghost and his sponsor are also not listed in the placements.

Most likely, its appearance in that scene was an editing error.

Fuji Helexicon
During the Fuji Helexicon race, Grey Ghost was able to maintain his lead in this race for the entire time until Speed attempted to challenge him. They both duel, as Ghost pulled off a move that left Speed vulnerable to the Three Roses' spear hook, taking both out and securing Grey Ghost with the win at Fuji.

Grand Prix
Later during the Grand Prix, we see the Fumée at the starting line with the Seppuku, the Skullmelter, and a few other cars as Speed walked by them to get to the Mach 6. We see that around the big drop that Fumée had the lead with the GRX, Prince Kabala, and the Petrobras Green Energy 1 following behind. We finally see Fumée and Seppuku dueling with the Mach 6 at the final straightaway. However, Speed used Grey Ghost's own move against him and the Seppuku, sending both cars tumbling onto the side walls and into each other, destroying both.

Videogame
The Fumée appears in the Console and Nintendo DS versions of the tie-in Videogame as Grey Ghost's T-180.

Console
In the console versions, the Fumée is unlocked upon beating Championship 3 of Class 1 (Petrobras Pursuit Championship). The car has great handling, good acceleration, and low speed and strength.

DS
In the DS version, the Fumée is unlocked upon amassing 60,000 fans. Its style is described as "Good Control".

Trivia

 * Fumée (pronounced "foo-mee") is the French word for "smoke".
 * The Fumée has the same body shape as Autobacs' Garaiya, the Masurai, the No. 55 T-180, the Firebatter T-180 and the Generic T-180 A.
 * In the files from the videogame, this car is referred to as "Fantome", derived from Fantôme, which is the French word for "ghost", referring to the vehicle's driver, Grey Ghost.