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Revision as of 18:28, March 24, 2020

Not to be confused with Double Deck.

Template:Kart-infobox The Double-Decker is a kart that appears in Mario Kart Tour, classified as a tour-exclusive High-End kart. Like the name suggests, it resembles a double-decker bus with exhaust pipes below the back window. The emblem is located on the grille, sides, and trunk. Dash Panels yield more points when using this kart. It uses the Standard tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. However, the original icon before Version 1.4.1 showed it with the Pipe Frame’s tires.

The kart was originally exclusive to the London Tour. It is now exclusive to the Baby Rosalina Tour, where, in addition to being tour-exclusive, it also serves as a reward to Gold Pass members upon getting 120 Grand Stars.

Profiles and statistics

File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png Dash Panel Plus
Favored Courses
Three Star Mario Circuit 1R/TBowser's Castle 1TLuigi's MansionWaluigi Pinball RNeo Bowser City RLondon Loop RLondon Loop R/TLondon Loop 2TLondon Loop 2R/T
Two Star Waluigi Pinball TDK Pass TDK Pass R/TRainbow Road RVanilla Lake 1Tokyo Blur 2TTokyo Blur 2R/TNew York Minute 2RLondon LoopLondon Loop TLondon Loop 2London Loop 2R
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "The London Loop course wouldn't be complete without the Double-Decker kart! Be sure to try them both out in the London tour!"[1]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Doppeldecker[?] Double Decker
Italian Doppiobus[?] From doppio (double) and bus.
Portuguese Panorônibus[?] From panorama and ônibus (bus).
Spanish Autobús doble[?] Double Bus

References