Surge Box

The Surge Box is the T-180 belonging to the Zokeo Communications team from the Speed Racer film.

Appearance
This T-180 has a circuitboard livery and is numbered 59. Three versions of it exist in the movie: A green one that is featured at Fuji Helexicon (and the videogame); an orange one featured at the Cosmopolis Grand Prix; and a blue one also seen at the Grand Prix.

Fuji Helexicon
The green car is driven by Billy Ray, a member of Zokeo Communications. The car collides with Taejo Togokahn's Hangul at the big loop, destroying both.

Grand Prix
The orange version can be seen clashing with the red Kreuzberg 36 car at the start, and in various other shots. It is last seen at the Half-pipe and Moguls sections near the end of the race, behind the blue Kreuzberg 36 T-180. It is likely that it finished in 6th place.

The blue version is seen in various moments during the race. First in the Drift Tower until the Big Drop, then later on after the Mach 6 and the GRX wreck, and is lastly seen flying away at the Half-pipe near the end of the race and is presumed to have wrecked.

It is possible that Booster Mbube, the driver for Zokeo Communications shown in the racer list from the Grand Prix, drives one of the two. However, that list is highly inaccurate, so it can't be confirmed.

Videogame
The Surge Box appears in the Console and Nintendo DS versions of the tie-in videogame as Booster Mbube's T-180.

Console
In the Wii version, the Surge Box is unlocked upon beating Championship 6 of Class 2 (Corporate Showdown), while in the PS2 version, it is unlocked upon beating Championship 7 of the same Class (Straight Line Championship). The car has average stats.

DS
In the DS version, the Surge Box is unlocked upon amassing 200,000 fans. Its style is described as "Popular".

Trivia

 * This car has the same body shape as the Generic T-180 B, the KaraSugoi T-180 and the Habemus Machina T-180.
 * The clothes and helmet that Billy Ray wear match with the color of the orange version of the Surge Box.
 * The videogame version of the T-180 has the open wheel cases from the concept by Jeff Julian and Michael Meyers seen in the gallery below, instead of the closed wheel cases from the final cut of the movie.