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The '''Sugarscoot''' (known as the '''Bon Bon''' in the British English version) is a medium-sized [[bike]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.  As the American English name suggests, the Sugarscoot resembles a motorized scooter. The British name, "Bon Bon", means ''candy'' or a type of chocolate in some countries.  There is a four-point star shape at the front of the bike and has a spare tire on the back. The emblem is located at the very back of the bike. A star is under the wheel-covering part on the front.
The '''Sugarscoot''' (known as the '''Bon Bon''' in the British English version) is a medium-sized [[bike]] that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Its kart counterpart is they [[Daytripper]].  As the American English name suggests, the Sugarscoot resembles a motorized scooter. The British name, "Bon Bon", means ''candy'' or a type of chocolate in some countries.  There is a four-point star shape at the front of the bike and has a spare tire on the back. The emblem is located at the very back of the bike. A star is under the wheel-covering part on the front.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 14:40, May 15, 2021

Template:Kart-infobox The Sugarscoot (known as the Bon Bon in the British English version) is a medium-sized bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Its kart counterpart is they Daytripper. As the American English name suggests, the Sugarscoot resembles a motorized scooter. The British name, "Bon Bon", means candy or a type of chocolate in some countries. There is a four-point star shape at the front of the bike and has a spare tire on the back. The emblem is located at the very back of the bike. A star is under the wheel-covering part on the front.

Stats

Template:Mkwiistat The Sugarscoot features great handling with good acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo. However, its speed, weight, and drifting are pretty low. It is notable for being the lightest and also the slowest medium vehicle in the game. The Sugarscoot features the same weight as the Mini Beast. It is also lighter than the Tiny Titan, making it the only medium vehicle to be lighter than a small vehicle. The Sugarscoot has the same speed stat as the Quacker. Its drift is tied with the Piranha Prowler. Its mini-turbo is tied with the Honeycoupe.

Color schemes

Character Color scheme Image
Mario White body, red star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, blue exhausts, black seat Mario's Sugarscoot
Luigi White body, green star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, blue exhausts, brown seat Luigi's Sugarscoot
Peach Beige body, pink star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, yellow exhausts, brown seat Peach's Sugarscoot
Daisy White body, orange star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, turquoise exhausts, yellow seat Daisy's Sugarscoot
Yoshi Light green body, white star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, light-green exhausts, red seat Yoshi on his Sugarscoot (Bon Bon in Europe).
Birdo White body, magenta star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, red exhausts, magenta seat Birdo's Sugarscoot
Diddy Kong Beige body, red star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, yellow exhausts, brown seat Diddy Kong's Sugarscoot
Bowser Jr. Yellow body, dark green star-shaped front, handlebars, and wheel covering, yellow exhausts, black seat Bowser Jr.'s Sugarscoot
Male Mii White body, black star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, white exhausts, brown seat Sugarscoot from Mario Kart Wii
Female Mii White body, blue star-shaped front, handlebars and wheel covering, white exhausts, brown seat Sugarscoot from Mario Kart Wii

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャンディ[?]
Kyandi
Candy
German Bonbon-Bike[?] ?
Italian Scooter Filante[?] Racy Scooter
Korean 캔디스쿠터[?]
Kaendi Seukuteo
Candy Scooter
Spanish Ciclomotor Dulzón[?] Sweet Moped