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MKT Los Angeles Tour 2021 Week 2 Drivers.jpg|Funky Kong gliding in the Jet Cruiser with the [[Surf Master]] on [[3DS Toad Circuit]] | MKT Los Angeles Tour 2021 Week 2 Drivers.jpg|Funky Kong gliding in the Jet Cruiser with the [[Surf Master]] on [[3DS Toad Circuit]] | ||
MKT Sydney Tour September 2021 Teaser.jpg|Baby Mario (Koala) driving in the Jet Cruiser on [[Sydney Sprint 2]] | MKT Sydney Tour September 2021 Teaser.jpg|Baby Mario (Koala) driving in the Jet Cruiser on [[Sydney Sprint 2]] | ||
MKT Sydney Tour 2 Week 2 Drivers.png|Baby Mario (Koala) tricking in the Jet Cruiser on Sydney Sprint | |||
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Revision as of 05:56, September 15, 2021
Template:Kart-infobox The Jet Cruiser is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. It was introduced in the April–May 2021 Sydney Tour and, as its name indicates, it resembles a cruiser yacht. It is the signature kart of Baby Mario (Koala) and Funky Kong. It uses the Sushi Racer's tires, and the emblem is located near the bow and on the tailfins. The Jet Cruiser increases the duration of Rocket Start boosts and the amount of points earned for performing a Rocket Start.
Its overall looks and shape bear a resemblance to the Tiny Tug from Mario Kart 7.
Statistics
Gallery
Baby Mario (Koala) drifting on Sydney Sprint
Pauline (Rose) driving in the Jet Cruiser on Sydney Sprint
Funky Kong tricking in the Jet Cruiser on Los Angeles Laps 3
Funky Kong gliding in the Jet Cruiser with the Surf Master on 3DS Toad Circuit
Baby Mario (Koala) driving in the Jet Cruiser on Sydney Sprint 2
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Baby Mario (Koala) tricking in the Jet Cruiser on Sydney Sprint
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (traditional) | 噴射遊輪[?] Pēnshè Yóulún |
Jet Cruiser | |
German | Blau-Kreuzfahrtkarre[?] | Blue Cruise Cart | |
Italian | Motoscatto[?] | From motoscafo ("motorboat") and scatto ("sprint") | |
Portuguese | Turbolancha[?] | From turbo and lancha ("motorboat") | |
Spanish (NOA) | Turboyate[?] | Turboyacht |