The rear wheel is connected to the rest of the vehicle by a dual-sided swingarm, also featuring a large mudguard with circular hubs and dual suspension springs with shock reservoirs.
The rear section consist of a small tail with a grey seat above and a small tail light on the end. The main body is relatively large, featuring a mostly-covered engine bay with a tall intake on the front and a large fuel tank, as well as foot pegs for the rider and a single short exhaust on the right. The front section features a large mudguard with circular hubs attached to the forks, while the upper area has a small rounded fairing with a single vircular headlight and two independent handlebars mounted on the upper plate, but lacks any form of dials. The vehicle is depicted as a high-end sports bike with a seemingly rounded bodywork. Furthermore, as implied by its name, some design influences are also derived from the futuristic bike owned by Shotaro Kaneda in the Japanese manga and film, Akira these influences include the circular panelling over the center of the wheels and fully exposed tires, if the mudguards have been removed. This is evident by the standard neon body kit, low-profile design and wheels of identical size. The Shotaro is based primarily on the Lotus C-01, but also shares some major visual similarities with the Light Cycle in the Tron films, more specifically, the 5th generation design featured in the 2010 sequel Tron: Legacy.