He has a large white spoiler on his trunk. Shu is painted white, with various red designs, the one on his hood resembling the Ka Riu Dragon design. He is unlocked after Carla and has his own track called Shu's Track. Shu appears in Cars: Fast as Lightning as a playable character. In Disney Infinity, Shu appears as an opponent during challenges in the Cars Play Set. In Cars 2: The Video Game, Shu is a playable character that is ready for action/available from the start of the game. In the Radiator Springs Grand Prix, first he was seen talking with Carla Veloso and was next seen at the 4th position in front of Rip Clutchgoneski and Miguel Camino. After passing through the Admiralty Arch he was in the 8th position, passing Carla. In that race, his pit was between Francesco's and Miguel Camino's, and he was seen in the 9th position behind Nigel Gearsley and Carla Veloso. However, he was able to recover and participate in the final race in London. They braked very fast and didn't crash into Shu Todoroki.
At last comes Jeff Gorvette and Lewis Hamilton. After time comes, Raoul ÇaRoule and Rip Clutchgoneski are also trying to brake, but it's too late, and they also crashed into Shu. He violently enters into a collision with Miguel Camino, and Max Schnell hits them both, which they both couldn't brake in time. He was the last car in the Porto Corsa race and one of three cars in it whose motor/engine exploded. He finished in fourth place in the Tokyo race, and kept that position most of the time in the other two races. Shu revealed himself to be one of the best racers in the competition. In Cars 2, he participated in the three World Grand Prix races and in the Radiator Springs Grand Prix. His team legacy is filled with victories – his coach, a Fairlady, was the only Japanese car to ever win at Le Mans – and Shu hopes to prove his champion-level racing on the international stage of the World Grand Prix.
His sleek design sports a fiery red Ka-Riu dragon, which Shu borrowed from the Japanese legend because he relates to the small, yet fierce nature of the dragon. Shu was raised at the base of the active Mount Asama volcano in Japan, and soon became a champion on the Suzuka Circuit. Shu Todoroki is a Le Motor Prototype racer representing Japan and bearing #7 in the World Grand Prix.