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Revision as of 01:13, December 17, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Pumpkin Kart is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. It was introduced in the 2020 Halloween Tour and is the signature kart of Mario (Halloween). The kart is a Jack-o'-lantern-themed variant of the Apple Kart that uses the Wood tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Unlike the Apple Kart, the Pumpkin Kart increases the duration of Mini-Turbo boosts and the points earned upon performing one.

Availability

The Pumpkin Kart has only appeared in certain pipes and is not currently a part of the Daily Selects set. The following table shows the kart's availability by tour.

Tour Availability
Halloween Tour (2020) Halloween Pipe 1
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Halloween Pipe 2

Statistics

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Kürbis-Cabrio[?] Pumpkin Convertible
Italian Zuccasvigno[?] From zucca ("pumpkin") and Melasvigno (the Apple Kart's Italian name)
Portuguese Vamembóbora[?] From vamo embora (Brazilian slang for "let's go") and abóbora (pumpkin)