Mach 60

The Mach 60 is a car that appears in Speed Racer: The Next Generation. It was built by Conor’s childhood friend, Ronald Multon. Its design and name are uninspiring due to the car being a rip-off and an inferior version of the Mach 6. The car makes its only appearance in the episode “Top Car,” and is claimed to be (by Ronald) “ten times better” than the Mach 6.

Appearance
The Mach 60 shares the color scheme as the Mach 5, a white outer layer with a red “M” on the hood and a red “60” on the car doors. It also has two turbo thrusters at the rear. It is also a lot bigger than Mach 6 when compared side-by-side.

Feats
The Mach 60’s top speed was 398 miles per hour, a new track record, before being beaten by Speed and the Mach 6’s performance of 485 miles per hour.

In terms of handling, the Mach 60 is quite sturdy and slightly efficient. Ronald was able to complete the evasive maneuvering track within 41 seconds, only to be beaten by X’s driving of the Mach 6 which capped off at 39 seconds.

For acceleration, the Mach 60’s results aren’t shown, but loses to the Mach 6’s performance with Annalise behind the wheel who finished the event at 15:04 seconds.

As for the breaks, the Mach 60’s performance is below average as Lucy informs Speed that the Mach 6 only needs an average break to win the whole event.

Overall, the Mach 60 is a decent car, but comes nowhere close to the Mach 6’s performance, and perhaps not even close to the Mach 5’s.

Fate
The Mach 60 is ultimately destroyed by Ronald via self destruction after he refuses to give up his car to Conor, believing he would "destroy" it. Conor then tells Ronald that he was never going to destroy it and that was just a thing Ronald made up for himself. Conor finishes off saying that he loves cars and would never destroy any type of vehicle.

Trivia

 * Ronald names the car the "Mach 60" because it's suppose be "ten times better" than the Mach 6 (six times ten is sixty).
 * The name is unoriginal and uninspiring, completely on brand for a fraudulent designer like Ronald.