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Template:Kart-infobox The Carrot Kart is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Introduced in the Paris Tour, it is the signature kart of Shy Guy (Pastry Chef) and Nabbit. The kart resembles a Formula One car with a carrot theme, hence the name. It could also be based on a rocket, as evidenced by the Japanese and Italian names, and the exhaust pipes being rocket boosters which resemble carrot leaves. It has a carrot patterned seat, and it has the Mario Kart logo on the side bumpers. It uses the Slick tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, though an official screenshot and the trailer for the Valentine's Tour[1] show it with the Standard tires from the two games instead. The emblem is located on the hood and side bumpers. This kart prolongs Mini Turbo speed boosts and increases the number of points earned for performing Mini-Turbos.

There is a purple variant of the kart called the Radish Rider, which is also classified as a High-End kart.

Availability

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

Tour Availability
Paris Tour Paris Pipe 1
Paris Pipe 2
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Valentine's Tour Valentine's Pipe 2
Wild West Tour Wild West Pipe 1
Wild West Pipe 2
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1st Anniversary Tour 1st Anniversary Pipe 1
1st Anniversary Pipe 2

Statistics

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャロケット[?]
Kyaroketto
Carrocket, a portmanteau of "carrot" and "rocket"
Chinese (simplified) 火箭胡萝卜[?] -
Chinese (traditional) 火箭胡蘿蔔[?] -
German Karottokart[?] From "Karotte" ("carrot") and "Kart" ("kart")
Italian Razzodaucus[?] From razzo ("rocket") and Daucus ("carrot")
Korean 캐럿로켓[?] -
Portuguese Cenourauto[?] From cenoura ("carrot") and auto
Spanish Turbobulbo[?] Turbobulb

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mobile (January 28, 2020). Mario Kart Tour - Valentine's Tour Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved June 4, 2020.