Here is a list of cars from the the original series Speed Racer (1967), the 2008 film, as well as various Speed Racer media.
Speed Racer - 1967~1968[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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1 | No. 1 Car | Unnamed car with the number 1, driven by Rex Racer before he ran away from home. | |
2 | Lightning | The Lightning is Skull Duggery's car, debuting in Episode 1 - The Great Plan (Part 1). | |
3 | Melange | The mysterious Melange was named after a horse ridden by the legendary Napoleon. First seen in the episode Race for Revenge (Part 1). The Melange was used by Flash Marker Jr. to avenge the death of his father, and former driver of the Melange, Flash Marker. The Melange is number "X3" but during the Danger Pass Race it shows its number simply as 3. The Melange can be remotely controlled and the number displayed on the car can even be switched with the push of a button. | |
4 | Black Tiger | A race car driven by Prince Kim Jugger of Flathill Country. The Black Tiger is a formidable rally car. First appearing in the episode The Desperate Desert Race (Part 1), The Black Tiger features a fully sealed cockpit and specially modified brakes. The Black Tiger sees its fair share of tragedy however, as it is first blown up and restored, just to be lost to the desert quicksand during a 1 on 1 desert race against Speed Racer. The Black Tiger is black and gold, with a red 4 on the hood, red highlights, and a yellow 4 on each side. | |
5 | Mach 5 | Driven by Speed Racer himself, the Mach 5 was outfitted with a futuristic arsenal of special devices that gave it that "winning edge" so it could win the race, Go,Speed Racer,Go!.
The Mach 5 has looked the same ever since it first appeared. Obviously, it is car number 5. |
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5 | Replica Mach 5 | The replica of the Mach 5 that was made by a man called Cumulus, to frame Speed for robbery in the episode "Mach 5 vs. Mach 5" The plan backfires when he is caught and put into jail. The Replica Mach 5 also had the Mismo Beam under it's hood. | |
9 | Shooting Star | The Shooting Star is Racer X's car, colored bright yellow with a black front bumper and numbered 9 on the hood and sides. The car's engine is located in the back, and it is a very agile machine, often displaying abilities akin to and above those of the Mach 5. Many of its high-tech features allowed Racer X to keep an eye on Speed Racer, who is his younger brother.
In later comics written by Tommy Yune, Rex acquires the car that he names "Shooting Star" from Prince Kabala of Kapetapek. During his time training with the royal leader, Rex is informed that he is the ninth student of Kabala, hence the number 9. Rex also builds other cars numbered 9 with similar paint schemes and names them variants like "Falling Star". |
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11 | Captain Terror's car | Captain Terror is the leader of the infamous Car Acrobatic Team. He and the other members develop an early hatred for Speed Racer (Original series) and the Mach 5 during the Big Alpine Race. Although his car is unnamed, Captain Terror's car is a formidable racing machine with a skilled driver behind the wheel. Captain Terror's car is red with yellow highlights and is number 11. | |
12 | Snake Oiler | Snake Oiler's car first appears in episode 9 "The Most Dangerous Race (Part 1)". Snake Oiler drives as a member of The Car Acrobatic Team and his car features unique retracting wing-like modifications to get better distance and maneuverability on acrobatic maneuvers. Speed Racer accepts Snake Oiler's challenge to participate in the "Big Alpine Race". Late in the race as Snake seems headed for sure victory, Speed catches up to his opponent and warns Snake that his car is leaking oil. Snake ignores Speed, and his car explodes. Snake Oiler escapes but swears revenge on Speed Racer. Snake Oiler's car is number 12. | |
13 | Prince Kabala's car | Prince Kabala's car. A dark blue vehicle with a golden ox head on the hood and the number 13 written in red on the sides. | |
13 | Boss Car | The Boss Car is Ace Deucey's car. A black vehicle with the number 13, debuting in Episode 1 - The Great Plan (Part 1). | |
- | The Mammoth Car | Better described as a mammoth train, this car was introduced in the original Speed Racer (1967) episode The Race Against the Mammoth Car (Part 1). Armed to the teeth and even more surprisingly, made of stolen gold bars that were melted down into the shape of a large car, The Mammoth Car was entered into a cross country race in an effort by Cruncher Block to smuggle $50 million worth of gold out of the country. The car was finally put out of commission with the help of Speed Racer, Spritle Racer, and Chim Chim after the mammoth car crashed into an oil refinery and it melted from the fire's heat. | |
- | GRX | The car that is powered by the GRX engine is a sleek hardtop coupe built in a right-hand drive layout. It has a pointed front end like a spear head, and featured headlights like the narrowed eyes of a predatory animal. It also has power windows, along with a dragster-style parachute that was deployed during its first test run at the track. In the English dub, it is referred to as the GRX after the engine, but in the original Japanese version, the car is known as Great Kuron. |
Speed Racer (NOW comics) - 1987~1990[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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2 | Alpha Team car | Car number 2 belonging to "Alpha", possibly the Lightning, appearing only in Issue 3. | |
2 | Táng Chiu's car | Car belonging to Táng Chiu, appearing only in Issue 35. | |
4 | No. 4 Car | Car with the number 4, belonging to the driver that Speed Racer saved, appearing only in Issue 6. | |
5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Speed Racer's car, debuting in Issue 1. | |
7 | Scott's car | Car belonging to Scott, appearing only in Issue 12. | |
7 | Frank's car | Car belonging to Frank, debuting in Issue 16. | |
07 | Zero-Seven | The Zero-Seven is Herman Braumen's car, appearing only Issue 22. | |
8 | V-Team Racer | The V-Team Racer is a car said to be driven by Phil Blanc, but in reality was driven by a zombie controlled by Dr. Zydeco, debuting in Issue 5. | |
8 | Delta Ace | The Delta Ace is a car with the number 8, appearing only in Issue 8. | |
8 | Satin's car | Car belonging to Satin Turana, appearing only in Issue 24. | |
9 | Shooting Star | The Shooting Star is Racer X's car, debuting in Issue 3. | |
9 | Mach 9 | The Mach 9 is Speed Racer's new car, debuting in Issue 21. | |
11 | Red Racer's car | Car belonging to the Red Racer, appearing only in Issue 10. | |
11 | Comet Carson's car | Car belonging to Comet Carson, appearing only in Issue 29. | |
12 | Snake Oiler's car | Car belonging to Snake Oiler, appearing briefly in Issue 16. | |
12 | Carl Jackson's car | Car belonging to Carl Jackson, appearing only in Issue 28. | |
30 | Lotus Team car | Unnamed car driven by a member of the Lotus Team, appearing only in Issue 8. | |
33 | Jeffrey's Hotel car | Car belonging to Jesus Borges of the Jeffrey's Hotel team, appearing only in Issue 22. | |
42 | Danger Machine | The Danger Machine is "Danger Dan" Bryant's car, debuting in Issue 22. | |
47 | Tommy's car | Car belonging to Tommy NG, appearing only in Issue 22. | |
66 | Lou Pine's car | Car belonging to Lou Pine, appearing only in Issue 28. | |
92 | Carmen Ryan's car | Car belonging to Carmen Ryan, appearing only in Issue 22. | |
3000 | Ramjet 3000 | The Ramjet 3000 is Denny McIndy's car, appearing only in Issue 22. | |
- | Truman's car | Car belonging to Paul Truman, appearing only in Issue 6. | |
- | GRX | The original GRX is shown in a flashback sequence, being driven by Ben Cranium's youngest son, Curly, appearing only in Issue 8. | |
- | GRX-2 | The GRX-2 is a car built by Harry Cranium and driven by Bell, debuting in Issue 8. | |
- | Captain Terror's car | Car belonging to Captain Terror, debuting in Issue 16. | |
- | Racer X Special | The Racer X Special is Racer X's new car, debuting in Issue 22. | |
- | Strawberry Jammer | The Strawberry Jammer is Penny Nickelina's car, appearing only in Issue 22. | |
- | Ace Car | Car belonging to Ace Deucey, appearing only in Issue 29. |
The New Adventures of Speed Racer - 1993[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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1 | Mach 1.4 | The Mach 1.4 is Speed Racer's car before driving the Mach 5, debuting in Episode 1. | |
2 | No. 2 Car | Unnamed car with the number 2, debuting in Episode 1. | |
3 | No. 3 Car | Unnamed car with the number 3, debuting in Episode 1. | |
4 | No. 4 Car | Unnamed car with the number 4, debuting in Episode 1. | |
5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Speed Racer's car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
6 | Axel's Formula 1 | This is Axel Ripley's first car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
9 | X-9 | The X-9 is Racer X's car, debuting in Episode 3. | |
11 | No. 11 Car | Unnamed car with the number 11, debuting in Episode 1. | |
- | The Dominator | The Dominator is Axel Ripley's new car, debuting in Episode 1. |
Speed Racer X (Mach GoGoGo: Restart) - 1997[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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1 | Cut Throat | The Cut Throat is Michale Howard's car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
2 | Exelion Battle Cars | Two cars the Roman numeral II, driven by Team Exelion members Scorpion & Rad, appearing only in Episode 21. | |
2 | No. 2 Car | Unnamed car with the number 2 driven by Lesley Pit, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
3 | No. 3 Car | Unnamed car with the number 3, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
4 | Red Papillon | The Red Papillon is Cecile Hazuki's car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Go Hibiki's car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
6 | Rabbit Fire | The Rabbit Fire is Crusher Kid's car, debuting in Episode 8. | |
7 | Stinger | The Stinger is Jetson Miller's car, debuting in Episode 1. | |
8 | Warp | The Warp is Professor Denki Akihabara's car, debuting in Episode 13. | |
8 | Tornado's car | Unnamed car with the number 8 driven by Team Exelion member Tornado, appearing only in Episode 21. | |
8 | No. 8 Car A | Unnamed car with the number 8 driven by Rick Rubin, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
8 | No. 8 Car B | Unnamed car with the number 8 driven by Michale's preliminary opponent, appearing only in Episode 7. | |
9 | Shooting Arrow | The Shooting Arrow is Racer X's car, debuting in Episode 6. | |
9 | No. 9 Car | Unnamed car with the number 9 driven by Jack Roach, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
10 | No. 10 Car | Unnamed car with the number 10, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
11 | No. 11 Car | Unnamed car with the number 11 driven by Hiro Kurosawa, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
12 | No. 12 Car | Unnamed car with the number 12, appearing only in Episode 1. | |
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Triscissors | The Triscissors are Team Exelion's cars, debuting in Episode 1. | |
17 | No. 17 Car | Unnamed car with the number 17, appearing only in Episode 21. | |
36 | Milo's car | Unnamed car with the number 36 driven by Milo Wilsum, appearing only in Episode 15. | |
- | Mephistopheles | The Mephistopheles is Hessler's car, debuting in Episode 6. | |
- | White Pegasus | The White Pegasus is Alfred Hyman's car, appearing only in Episode 11. | |
- | Cido's car | Unnamed car driven by Cido Lopes, debuting in Episode 12. | |
- | Gargoyle | The Gargoyle is Ryo Sawamura's car, appearing only in Episode 14. | |
- | Albatross | The Albatross is Kraus' car, debuting in Episode 17. | |
- | Fairy | The Fairy is Mary Stuart's car, appearing only in Episode 32. | |
- | Handler's car | Unnamed car driven by Handler, appearing only in Episode 34. | |
- | Vinto | The Vinto is Shadow's car, appearing only in Episode 9. | |
- | Silver Phantom's car | Unnamed car driven by the Silver Phantom, appearing only in Episode 3. | |
- | ??? | Unnamed car driven by Cecile's preliminary opponent, appearing only in Episode 7. |
WildStorm Comics - 1999~2000[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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1 | Mach 1 | The Mach 1 was Rex Racer's car, appearing in Vol. 1 of Speed Racer presents Racer X. | |
3 | Mach 3 | The Mach 3 was Hank Racer's car, appearing in Vol. 1 of Speed Racer. | |
4 | Mach 4 | The Mach 4 was Hank Racer's car during present day, appearing in Vol. 2 of Speed Racer. | |
5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Speed Racer's car, appearing in Vol. 3 of Speed Racer. | |
9 | Falling Star | The Falling Star was Rex Racer's car, debuting in Vol. 1 of Speed Racer. | |
9 | Shooting Star | The Shooting Star is Racer X's car, debuting in Vol. 2 of Speed Racer. | |
13 | Prince Kabala's car | Unnamed car belonging to Prince Kabala, debuting in Vol. 2 of Speed Racer presents Racer X. | |
14 | No. 14 Car | Car with the number 14, appearing in Vol. 1 of Speed Racer presents Racer X. | |
32 | No. 32 Car | Car with the number 32, appearing in Vol. 1 of Speed Racer presents Racer X. | |
- | Mach G-Prototype | The Mach G-Prototype was a test flying car briefly driven by Speed Racer, appearing in Vol. 2 of Speed Racer. | |
- | Condor Racing Team cars | Cars belonging to members of Buck Condor's racing team, appearing in Vol. 3 of Speed Racer. |
Speed Racer Lives - 2006[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Speed Racer Sr.'s car. | |
9 | Shooting Star | The Shooting Star is Racer X's car. | |
10 | Mach 10 | The Mach 10 is Speed Racer Jr.'s car. | |
- | Mach 9 | The Mach 9 is Velocity Racer's car. | |
- | Clutch's car | Unnamed car driven by Clutch. | |
- | Nitro's car | Unnamed car driven by Nitro. | |
- | Alpha Team cars | Unnamed car driven by Zoomer Slick. Members of the Alpha Team drive recolored versions. | |
- | CXT Truck | The CXT Truck is Spridle Racer's vehicle. | |
- | Assassin cars | Unnamed cars driven by Cruncher Block's Assassins. | |
- | Vortex's bike | Unnamed bike driven by Vortex. |
Speed Racer (film) / Speed Racer The Videogame - 2008[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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1 | Mach 1 | The Mach 1 is the first car Pops Racer built, and was driven by Digger Jones at the Vanderbilt Cup. The gearbox was stripped, putting the car out of commission. The car looks like a cross of the Mach 5 and the Shooting Star. | |
3 | Mach 3 | The Mach 3 is the third iteration of the Mach series. Not much is known about it, but it can be glimpsed at the Wonderful World of Racing bonus DVD. | |
3 | Green Energy | The car created in order to promote the film to Brazilian audiences. In the videogame, it is driven by Mariana Zanja as is named "Petrobras-1" instead. It has the number 3, and is sponsored by Petrobras. | |
3 | First Generation T-180 A | A first generation T-180 featured in the Thunderhead flashback. Its number is 3. | |
4 | Mach 4 | In the Speed Racer Film the Mach 4 was the race car originally belonging to Rex Racer. With this first-generation T-180, Rex broke the track record at Thunderhead, a record which stands only to be challenged by his younger brother, Speed Racer. The Mach 4 is car number 4. | |
5 | Mach 5 | In the Speed Racer Film the Mach 5 was the street car originally belonging to Rex Racer. After Rex decided to leave his home, he gave the keys to Speed Racer. He uses the Mach 5 in the Casa Cristo rally race. It has the number 5. | |
5 | First Generation T-180 C | A blue first generation T-180 featured in the Thunderhead flashback. Its number is 5. | |
6 | Mach 6 | In the Speed Racer film the Mach 6 is a state of the art T-180 racing car driven by Speed Racer in the World Racing League. After the "accident" during the Fuji Helexicon race Speed, Pops, Sparky and family are left to build a new one from scratch to race in the WRL Grand Prix. The car used in the Speed Racer film was designed to look like an IndyCar or Formula 1 racer. | |
7 | TRX-Rod | The TRX-Rod, Trixie's T-180 racer never appears in the Speed Racer Film nor the original Speed Racer (1967) series, but instead as a playable character in Speed Racer The Videogame. Taking place one year after the events of the movie, Trixie decides to also compete in the World Racing League. Trixie shows her racing prowess in the Speed Racer film when she drives in Taejo Togokhan's place during the Casa Cristo race, when he falls victim to an assassin's poison. The TRX-Rod is number 7. | |
8 | Uniron T-180 | A first-gen T-180 driven by Rex Racer for Uniron. Rex achieved a negative reputation as a dirty driver with this car. He drove it in the Casa Cristo Classic 5000, where he fakes his death in the Maltese Ice Caves and blows it up with a detonator. It has the number 8. | |
8 | Ayumi Kan street cars | Three cars sponsored by real-life French graphics designer Ayumi Kan, appearing very briefly at the Casa Cristo race. The white, blue and yellow car is numbered 8. The other cars' numbers are unknown however. | |
9 | Augury | In the 2008 Speed Racer film, the Augury is Racer X's T-180 race car in the WRL. Its color and number are similar to that of his personal/rally car, the Shooting Star. The Augury appears only in the 2008 film and Speed Racer The Videogame for Nintendo Wii and PS2. | |
11 | Janus Automakers T-180 | A golden car with a Greco-Roman livery driven by Joanie Muster. It only appears in the movie at the Grand Prix race, where it is wrecked by Speed in the half-pipe section. It has the number 11, and is sponsored by Janus Automakers. | |
12 | Hydra-Cell street car | The car used by Snake Oiler in the Casa Cristo race. Its number is number 12, and it is sponsored by the Hydra-Cell racing team. | |
12 | Hydrophiidae | The Hydrophiidae is Snake Oiler's T-180. Unlike his rally car used in the Casa Cristo, the Hydrophiidae is only seen a handful of times in the Speed Racer film. It is a playable car in Speed Racer The Videogame. The Hydrophiidae is number 12, and is sponsored by the Hydra-Cell racing team. | |
13 | Gigerbon | A gaudy T-180 decorated with gemstones driven by Prince Kabala in the movie. It appears in the Grand Prix race, where it is pushed off the track by Cannonball Taylor. The car's number is 13. | |
14 | Habemus Machina T-180 | A religious-themed T-180 sponsored by Habemus Machina ("We have machines" in Latin). It never appears in the film. Regardless, a concept of it exists. The car's number is 14. | |
16 | Shinseido T-180 | A white car with the Great Wave of Katagawa painting as a livery and full of Japanese text. The car appears very briefly at the Fuji Helexicon race and at the Grand Prix. The car's number is 16. | |
17 | First Generation T-180 B | A first-gen T-180 featured in the Thunderhead flashback. Its number is 17. | |
18 | KaraSugoi T-180 | Car sponsored by KaraSugoi and driven by an unknown driver. The car never appears in the film. Regardless, a concept of it exists. The car's number is 18. | |
19 | Sumiya T-180 | Cars sponsored by Sumiya. A red version appears briefly at Thunderhead, while a blue version can be noticed by keen eyes near the end of the Grand Prix race. It has the number 19. | |
20 | Hydra-Cell street car | Car #20 sponsored by Hydra-Cell and driven by a member of Snake Oiler's team. It is featured in the Casa Cristo 5000 race. | |
20 | Cosmopolis street car | A rally car seen in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 20 and its sponsor is Cosmopolis. | |
21 | Hydra-Cell street car | Car #21 sponsored by Hydra-Cell and driven by a member of Snake Oiler's team. It is featured in the Casa Cristo 5000 race. | |
22 | Masurai | Car sponsored by Mrs. Oats and driven by an unknown driver. It only appears very briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race. It has the number 22. A limited edition Hot Wheels version of the car was made. | |
23 | Fumée | A black and gray car driven by the Grey Ghost in the movie. Although never actually seen, various media hints that the Fumée can turn invisible, though the Supercharged featurette describes the car's paintjob as acting as camouflage. The car has overall great acceleration, but poor stats everywhere else. The car's number is 23 but the '3' is reversed showing the symbol 2E, representing the company Écran Établissement. | |
24 | Cosmopolis street car | A rally car seen in the Casa Cristo race. It's numbered 24 and its sponsor is Cosmopolis. | |
24 | Atomic Injectables street car | An energy-themed rally car driven by Tyrus Tropp. It has the number 24, and is sponsored by Atomic Injectables. | |
27 | Nuke Shot | An energy-themed T-180 from the Videogame driven by Sam "Lightning" Storm. It has the number 27, and is sponsored by Atomic Injectables. | |
28 | Cosmopolis street car | A rally car seen in the Casa Cristo 5000 race. It's numbered 28 and its sponsor is Cosmopolis. | |
30 | Kreuzberg 36 T-180 | Two Kreuzberg 36 vehicles sporting the number 30, appearing briefly at the Fuji Helexicon and Grand Prix races. Both are mainly white, but one has red stripes throughout its chassis while the other has blue. | |
31 | Skullmelter | This bulky car painted with a skull is driven by Nitro Venderhoss in the movie. Skullmelter is one of the cars that tries to destroy Speed Racer in the Grand Prix race. It has the number 31 and is sponsored by Ekpyrosis. It is described in the Supercharged featurette as a "jacked up Mutafed with Dual decompensators". | |
32 | Cosmopolis street car | A rally car seen in the Casa Cristo 5000 race. It has the number 32 and its sponsor is Cosmopolis. | |
33 | Thistle | A fiery red car driven by a member of the 3 Roses team in the movie. The car spearhooks itself to the Mach 6 at the Fuji Helexicon race, destroying both. It has the number 33 | |
33 | Chalk-Head | A pale-green, chalkboard-themed car driven by Sonic "Boom Boom" Renaldi in the movie. It also has the number 33, and is sponsored by Gödelian Autonomics. | |
34 | Fera1 | A car that resembles a feral hog driven by Pitter Pat in the movie. Fera1 appears briefly in the Thunderhead race alongside Snake Oiler's Hydrophiidae. It has the number 34, and is sponsored by Razorback Depilatory. | |
34 | Iodyde | A pink car driven by Denise Mobile in the movie. Iodyde is one of the cars that tries to destroy Speed Racer in the Grand Prix race. It also has the number 34, and is sponsored by Iodyne Industries. | |
42 | Sempre Fi-Ber street car | A military-themed rally car driven by a member of the Sempre Fi-Ber team. It is seen in the Casa Cristo race together with Colonel Colon. It has the number 61. | |
43 | Garaiya | Two cars sponsored by Autobacs Racing Team Aguri. They appear in the movie at the Thunderhead and Grand Prix races. Both have the number 43. | |
43 | Cheerios T-180 | Two cars sponsored by Cheerios. They only appear very briefly in the movie at the Fuji Helexicon and Grand Prix races. It has the number 43. | |
44 | Seppuku | A Japanese-themed car driven by Kakkoi Teppodama in the movie. Seppuku is one of the cars that tries to destroy Speed Racer in the Grand Prix race. It has the number 44, and is sponsored by Musha Motors. | |
45 | Scuttler | A red T-180 in the movie, and a blue T-180 driven by Esther "Rev" Reddy in the videogame. The Scuttler appears very briefly in the Grand Prix race. It has the number 45, and is sponsored by King Crab Urinal Cakes. | |
49 | Topps street car | A candy-themed street car featured in the Casa Cristo race from the movie. It has the number 49, and is sponsored by Topps' Juicy Drop Pop. | |
49 | Gormandizer | A food-themed T-180 from the PS2 version of the Videogame driven by Sweet-Tooth Jangala. It has the number 49, and is sponsored by Happy Chow. | |
53 | Kasatoshi T-180 | A red car (green in Thunderhead) driven by an unknown driver. It only appears briefly in the movie at Thunderhead and the Grand Prix races. It has the number 53 and is sponsored by Kasatoshi. | |
55 | No. 55 T-180 | A white car with hundreds of sponsors driven by an unknown driver. It only appears briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race. It has the number 55. | |
56 | Hikari Moyomono T-180 | A blue and yellow car driven by an unknown driver. It only appears briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race. It has the number 56 and is sponsored by Hikari Moyomono. | |
59 | Surge Box | A car with a circuit board paintjob driven by a member of Booster Mbube's team in the movie, named Billy Ray. The Surge Box crashes into Taejo Togokahn in the Fuji Helexicon race. It has the number 59, and is sponsored by Zokeo Communications. | |
61 | Sempre Fi-Ber street car | A military-themed rally car driven by a member of the Sempre Fi-Ber team. It is seen in the Casa Cristo race together with Colonel Colon. It has the number 61. | |
63 | Thor-Axine street car | A viking-themed rally car driven by Gothorm Danneskjøld in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 63, and is sponsored by Thor-Axine. | |
65 | Thor-Axine street car | A viking-themed rally car driven by Broom Hilda in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 65, and is sponsored by Thor-Axine. | |
65 | Taangrisnir | A viking-themed T-180 from the Videogame driven by Gothorm Danneskjøld. It has the number 65, and is sponsored by Thor-Axine. | |
67 | Thor-Axine street car | A viking-themed rally car driven by Gus Gustaferson in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 67, and is sponsored by Thor-Axine. | |
66 | GRX | In the Speed Racer film, the GRX is driven by Royalton Industries' top driver, Jack "Cannonball" Taylor. In the WRL Grand Prix it is outfitted with an illegal spearhook but until then had no other non-standard modifications. In the Speed Racer Film it is number 66. | |
72 | Nosok T-180 | Two cars that appear in the Thunderhead and Fuji Helexicon races. It is orange and black at Thunderhead, while at Fuji it is green and black. It has the number 72, and is sponsored by Nosok. | |
73 | Infernal Oil T-180 | A black and white car driven by an unknown driver. It only appears briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race, where it tried to ram into Speed after being trapped by Sonic Renaldi. It has the number 73, and is sponsored by Infernal Oil. | |
75 | Sempre Fi-Ber street car | A military-themed rally car driven by Colonel Colon in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 75, and is sponsored by Sempre Fi-Ber. | |
75 | Chit Ticket | A military-themed T-180 from the Videogame driven by Colonel Colon. It has the number 75, and is sponsored by Sempre Fi-Ber. | |
77 | Togokahn Motors street car | This car is Taejo Togokahn's rally racer. Built by his father's company, Togokahn Motors, it is the car Taejo used in the Casa Cristo race. It is numbered 77. | |
77 | Hangul | The Hangul is Taejo Togokahn's T-180. Built by his father's company, Togokahn Motors. The Hangul is the car Taejo used in the Fuji Helexicon race. The Hangul is not officially named in the Speed Racer film, only named in Speed Racer The Videogame. In both media however, Taejo Togokhan's car is red, with black dragon decals. It is numbered 77. | |
77 | Chimpinator | A banana-themed car driven by Chim Chim only appearing in the PS2 version of the videogame. It also has the number 77, and is sponsored by Racer Motors. | |
78 | Musha Motors T-180 (No. 78) | An orange car sponsored by Musha Motors and driven by an unknown driver. It only appears briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race. It has the number 78. | |
81 | ULUL T-180 | Cars sponsored by ULUL appearing at Thunderhead and the Grand Prix. They have the number 81. | |
82 | Zoomishi | A purple car with sponsors for toilet paper driven by an unknown driver. It only appears very briefly in the movie at the Grand Prix race. It has the number 82. A limited edition Hot Wheels version of the car was made. | |
87 | Flying Foxes street car | A pink rally car driven by Delila in the Casa Cristo race. It has the number 87, and is sponsored by Flying Foxes Freight. | |
87 | Chichi | A pink T-180 from the Videogame driven by Delila. It has the number 87, and is sponsored by Flying Foxes Freight. | |
88 | Flying Foxes street car | A dark pink rally car driven by a member of the Flying Foxes Freight team. It is seen in the Casa Cristo race together with Delila. It has the number 88. | |
89 | Manecks Novelties T-180 | A western-themed car driven by Billy Steel-belted[1]. Two versions appear at the Fuji Helexicon race and another at the Grand Prix. It has the number 89, and is sponsored by Manecks Novelties.[2] | |
90 | Yen-Che street car | Car sponsored by Yen-Che that is seen in the Casa Cristo race together with Scooter Dickey. It has the number 90. | |
91 | Matryoshka | A colourful car driven by Kellie "Gearbox" Kalinkov in the movie. This car is featured in the Grand Prix portion of the movie, where it is sent flying into a TV screen. It has the number 91, and is sponsored by Roof Inc. | |
96 | Yen-Che street car | A flashy money-themed rally car that is driven by Scooter Dickey. It has the number 96, and is sponsored by Yen-Che. | |
99 | Yen-Che street car | Car sponsored by Yen-Che that is seen in the Casa Cristo race together with Scooter Dickey. It has the number 99. | |
99 | D-Barrel | A flashy money-themed T-180 that is driven by Scooter Dickey in the PS2 version of the Videogame. It has the number 99, and is sponsored by Yen-Che. | |
??? | First Generation T-180 D | A first-gen T-180 featured in the Thunderhead flashback. Its number is unknown. | |
??? | Z Bikes street cars | Four cars sponsored by Z Bikes appearing very briefly at the Casa Cristo race. Their numbers are unknown. | |
??? | Shockwave street cars | Two cars or more with no known sponsors appearing very briefly at the Casa Cristo race. Their numbers are unknown. | |
??? | Firebatter T-180 | A blue car sponsored by Firebatter that appears briefly in the Grand Prix. Its number is unknown. | |
- | Shark | Three cars sponsored by BodySculpt Gym featured in the Casa Cristo race. | |
- | Joe's Drive-In street cars | Three cars sponsored by Joe's Drive-In appearing in the background of the Casa Cristo race. | |
- | Krungthep street cars | Three cars sponsored by Krungthep Beef Soup appearing in the background of the Casa Cristo race. | |
- | Generic T-180 A | A generic blue and white background car seen in the Grand Prix. | |
- | Generic T-180 B | Two generic cars seen in various races. One is blue and white, while the other is red and yellow. | |
- | Generic T-180 C | Two generic cars seen in the Grand Prix. One is white and red, while the other is white and blue. | |
- | Generic T-180 D | Two generic background cars seen in the Grand Prix. One is yellow and the other is orange. |
Speed Racer: The Next Generation - 2008~2013[]
# | Name | Description | Picture |
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01 | Alpha 1 | The Alpha 1 is Alpha Leader's car, debuting in Season 2 Episode 6 - Together We Stand: Part 3. | |
5 | Mach 5 | The Mach 5 is Speed Racer Jr.'s second car, debuting in Season 1 Episode 2 - The Beginning: Part 2. In Season 2, Speed Racer returns driving the Mach 5. | |
5 | No. 5 Car | Car with the number 5 driven by Barbara Bullman, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. | |
6 | Mach 6 | The Mach 6 is a vehicle that was built by Conor after the schematics for the car were found in the wreckage of the Mach 5. Debuting in Season 1 Episode 3 - The Beginning: Part 3, it is the third and main car of Speed Racer Jr. | |
6 | No. 6 Car | Car with the number 6, debuting in Season 1 Episode 7 - The Fast Track: Part 1. | |
7 | No. 7 Car | Car with the number 7 driven by Ed Sean McManus, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. | |
9 | Shooting Star | The Shooting Star is X Racer's car, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. Despite the name, the vehicle is completely different from the original version. | |
11 | Captain Terror's car | Car with the number 11 driven by Zile Zazic as "Captain Terror" during a flashback, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 16 - Plot for Teacher. | |
12 | Spoiled Brat | The Spoiled Brat is Annalise Zazic's car, debuting in Season 1 Episode 2 - The Beginning: Part 2. | |
13 | Winn's car | Car with the number 13 driven by Professor Susan Winn, debuting in Season 1 Episode 16 - Plot for Teacher. | |
15 | No. 15 Car | Car with the number 15 driven by Judy Bullman, Mitch, and other students, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. | |
16 | No. 16 Car | Car with the number 16 driven by Tyler and other students, debuting in Season 1 Episode 7 - The Fast Track: Part 1. | |
18 | Lee's car | Car with the number 18 driven by Larry Lee, debuting in Season 1 Episode 5 - Be Cruel to Your School. | |
18 | Alex's car | Car with the number 18 driven by Alex, debuting in Season 1 Episode 7 - The Fast Track: Part 1. | |
18 | Eunice's car | Car with the number 18 driven by Eunice Turn, debuting in Season 2 Episode 9 - The Hourglass: Part 3. | |
19 | No. 19 Car | Car with the number 19, debuting in Season 1 Episode 7 - The Fast Track: Part 1. | |
22 | Double Duce | The Double Duce is Jared and Jesse's car, debuting in Season 1 Episode 3 - The Beginning: Part 3. This vehicle can split itself into two separate cars and join back again. Sometimes they're counted as two separate vehicles. | |
22 | Damien's car | Car with the number 22 driven by Damien Russ, debuting in Season 1 Episode 16 - Plot for Teacher. | |
23 | No. 23 Car | Car with the number 23 driven by Patrick Wedge, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. | |
24 | Annalise's spare car | Annalise Zazic's spare car built by Conor, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 6 - Together We Stand: Part 3. | |
24 | Perry's car | Car with the number 24 driven by Perry L. Parker, debuting in Season 2 Episode 6 - Together We Stand: Part 3. | |
34 | No. 34 Car | Car with the number 34 driven by Darwin Zilver, debuting in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1. | |
35 | No. 35 Car | Car with the number 35 driven by Mitch and other students, debuting in Season 1 Episode 7 - The Fast Track: Part 1. | |
38 | Mary's car | Car with the number 38 driven by Mary Morgan, debuting in Season 1 Episode 5 - Be Cruel to Your School. | |
41 | Jeff's car | Car with the number 41 driven by Jeff Matthews, debuting in Season 1 Episode 5 - Be Cruel to Your School. | |
51 | Mitch Mobile | The Mitch Mobile is Mitch's car, debuting in Season 2 Episode 2 - The Return: Part 2. | |
57 | Beth's car | Car with the number 57 driven by Beth Watkins, debuting in Season 1 Episode 5 - Be Cruel to Your School. | |
60 | Mach 60 | The Mach 60 is a vehicle created by Ronald Multon said to be ten times better than the Mach 6, while in reality it is very inferior, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 12 - Top Car. | |
62 | No. 62 Car | Background car with the number 62, debuting in Season 2 Episode 4 - Together We Stand: Part 1. | |
63 | No. 63 Car | Background car with the number 63, debuting in Season 2 Episode 4 - Together We Stand: Part 1. | |
65 | No. 65 Car | Background car with the number 65, debuting in Season 2 Episode 4 - Together We Stand: Part 1. | |
66 | No. 66 Car | Background car with the number 66, debuting in Season 2 Episode 4 - Together We Stand: Part 1. | |
67 | No. 67 Car | Background car with the number 67, debuting in Season 2 Episode 2 - The Return: Part 2. | |
68 | No. 68 Car | Background car with the number 68, debuting in Season 2 Episode 2 - The Return: Part 2. | |
86 | Spritle's car | Car with the number 86 driven by Spritle Racer while attending the Racer Academy, debuting in Season 2 Episode 20 - Family Reunion: Part 2. | |
??? | Larry's car | Car with an unknown number driven by Larry, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 2 - The Beginning: Part 2. | |
- | Lost Hero | The Lost Hero is Speed Racer Jr.'s first car before finding the Mach 5, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 1 - The Beginning: Part 1, although the Salvaged Door would appear mounted on the wall of Speed Jr's dorm room throughout the series. | |
- | Uber Auto | The Uber Auto is Elsa Zazic's car, debuting in Season 1 Episode 11 - The Dance. | |
- | Zazic Tough Ranger 8000 | The Zazic Tough Ranger 8000 is a car created by Zile Zazic, debuting in Season 1 Episode 13 - Comet Run: Part 1. | |
- | Ranford Automotive Eco Car | The Ranford Automotive Eco Car is a car created by Dickie Ranford, debuting in Season 1 Episode 13 - Comet Run: Part 1. | |
- | Hyper Cheetah | The Hyper Cheetah is Peter Silver's car, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 16 - Plot for Teacher. | |
- | V.I.C. | The V.I.C. is an AI-controlled car, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 17 - Knight Racer. | |
- | Aniskov's car | Car driven by Professor Armand Aniskov, debuting in Season 1 Episode 18 - Money Problems. | |
- | X's rental car | Car rented by X Racer in order to participate in a Alpha Academy race, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 9 - The Hourglass: Part 3. | |
- | Mustache's car (past) | Car driven by Handles Mustache while attending the Racer Academy, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 20 - Family Reunion: Part 2. | |
- | Car Acrobatic Team car | The Car Acrobatic Team car is Stan Gibbon's car during a flashback, appearing only in Season 1 Episode 16 - Plot for Teacher. Instead of a number it has the letter "G". |
Name | Description | Picture |
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Combat Cars | The Combat Cars are AI-controlled vehicles that serve as obstacles, debuting in Season 1 Episode 2 - The Beginning: Part 2. | |
Bear Cars | The Bear Cars are vehicles controlled by Zile Zazic's goons, debuting in Season 1 Episode 3 - The Beginning: Part 3. | |
Melange | The Melange makes a return as a simulation, debuting in Season 1 Episode 8 - The Fast Track: Part 2. | |
The Mammoth Car | The Mammoth Car makes a return as a simulation, debuting in Season 1 Episode 8 - The Fast Track: Part 2. | |
Green Car | The Green Car is a vehicle produced by Rocket Air. Two versions are seen, one is driven by X Racer, and the other is driven by Trixie. It debutes in Season 2 Episode 13 - Racing with the Enemy: Part 1. | |
Red Bolt's car | Car driven by X Racer when he joins the Shadow Committee, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 14 - Racing with the Enemy: Part 2. | |
Bowler's car | Car driven by Lord Bowler, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 15 - Racing with the Enemy: Part 3. | |
Monocle's car | Car driven by Baron von Monocle, appearing only in Season 2 Episode 15 - Racing with the Enemy: Part 3. | |
Resistance Cars | Hover cars driven by Resistance members from the Shadow World, debuting in Season 2 Episode 17 - The Shadow World: Part 2. |