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Revision as of 13:57, May 16, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Soda Jet is a kart in Mario Kart 7. As its name states, it is a kart that is shaped like a jet, and uses actual jet engine sounds for its own engine. The emblem is located on the wings and either side of the tailfin.

History

Mario Kart 7

The Soda Jet is an unlockable kart part that offers a speed and acceleration boost, while hindering weight and off-road very slightly.

In gameplay, the CPU-controlled Koopa Troopa and Bowser can occasionally be seen driving a kart with this body, using the Paraglider and either the Mushroom or Wood tires for Koopa Troopa, or the Standard tires for Bowser.

Mario Kart Tour

The Soda Jet returns in Mario Kart Tour. It uses the Sponge tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It is classified as a Super kart. Mini-Turbos last longer and yield more points while using this kart.

Statistics

Mario Kart 7

  • Speed: +0.25
  • Sea Speed: -0.5
  • Air Speed: +0.5
  • Acceleration: +0.25
  • Weight: -0.25
  • Handling: 0
  • Sea Handling: 0
  • Air Handling: +0.25
  • Off-Road: -0.25
  • Mini-Turbo: +0.5
  • Stability: 0
  • Drift: +0.25

Mario Kart Tour

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Brokkenpiloot[?] Chunk Pilot (literally), a Dutch naming for a person who creates problems
German Soda-Jet[?] Literal translation
Italian Aerobombo[?] From the root "aero", meaning "aerial" and "bombo", literally "bumblebee", but suggesting something rounded
Korean 제트사이더[?]
Jeteu Saideo
Mistranslation of "Jet Cider"; the correct translation would be "제트사이다" (Jeteu Saida)
Portuguese Sodajato[?] Sodajet
Russian Самолѐт[?]
Samolét
Airplane
Spanish Jet Soda[?] Soda Jet