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Revision as of 11:46, May 14, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Gilded Prancer is an unlockable kart in Mario Kart Tour. It is a variation of the Prancer with a white and purple body, pink interior, silver exhaust pipes, and white and gold mechanical horses in the front which are static. Like the original Prancer, the emblem is located on the sides of the kart. It is the first variation of a vehicle that was added into the game before the original kart, the second being the Dasher II. Unlike the Prancer, performing Jump Boosts grants more points when using this kart. It uses the Warship's tires.

The vehicle was exclusively obtainable during the Ice Tour and was in the first week's spotlight, alongside Peach (Wintertime) and the Blizzard Parasol.

Profiles and statistics

Jump Boost Plus icon from Mario Kart Tour Jump Boost Plus
Favored Courses
Three Star DK PassDK Pass R/TFrappe SnowlandFrappe Snowland TVanilla Lake 1TRainbow Road R/TMario Circuit R/TDaisy Hills R/T
Two Star DK Pass RFrappe Snowland RVancouver VelocityVancouver Velocity R/TParis Promenade 2RParis Promenade 2R/TToad CircuitShy Guy Bazaar R
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer, and...oh, wait, that's the Gilded Prancer! What an elegant addition to blue .[sic] Write your own Cinderella story as you hit the track with some regal horsepower."[1]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プリンスチャーム[?]
Purinsu Chāmu
Prince Charm
German Prunk-Kirmes-Droschke[?] Pageantry Prancer
Italian Bicavalli dorata[?] Golden Prancer
Portuguese Carrossel Adornado[?] Adorned Prancer
Spanish (NOA) Supercarroza Señorial[?] Stately Prancer
Spanish (NOE) Turbocarroza Señorial[?] Stately Prancer

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