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Pink Gold Peach.png|Artwork of [[Pink Gold Peach]], driving the Badwagon.
Pink Gold Peach.png|Artwork of [[Pink Gold Peach]], driving the Badwagon.
ElectrodomeMK8.png|Screenshot of Roy Koopa, driving the Badwagon.
ElectrodomeMK8.png|Screenshot of Roy Koopa, driving the Badwagon.
MarioKart8Peach.jpg|Screenshot of [[Princess Peach|Peach]], driving the Badwagon.
Bone-Dry Dunes MK8 Peach.png|Screenshot of [[Princess Peach|Peach]], driving the Badwagon.
MK8MarioKartStadium2.png|Screenshot of [[Bowser]], driving the Badwagon.
MK8MarioKartStadium2.png|Screenshot of [[Bowser]], driving the Badwagon.
BowsersCastle8EntranceLasers.png|Badwagon, when viewed from the back during normal gameplay.
BowsersCastle8EntranceLasers.png|Badwagon, when viewed from the back during normal gameplay.

Revision as of 21:07, September 6, 2018

Template:Kart-infobox Badwagon is a default kart body that appears in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The kart body resembles a pink muscle car, as well as the Flame Flyer from Mario Kart Wii. Though muscle cars are typically built for speed, the Badwagon does not offer a ground speed boost (though it offers a water speed boost); it excels at weight and traction while acceleration and handling are lowered. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe however, it offers a speed boost on the ground while the water speed is reduced. The vehicle's name is a pun on the bandwagon effect, a psychological phenomenon where individuals more easily conform to a trend set by a larger group of people regardless of contrary evidence.

The back of the car is adorned with stereo speakers, tailfins, neon lights and a Roy Smooth Sounds logo. The stereo speakers and the lights animate to the beat of the background music, while they are idle in the beginning of the race and briefly when the final lap jingle plays. It shares its stats with the Tri-Speeder, the Steel Driver, the Standard ATV, and the GLA. Artwork of the kart also shows that it has 4-wheel steering, though it is not used in-game. It has the engine sound of a V-twin with loud and distinctive exhaust noise.

A CPU-controlled Peach will occasionally use this vehicle body, paired with the Standard tires.

While this vehicle body is available right from the start in Mario Kart 8, in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it must be unlocked by collecting coins. CPU King Boo, Roy, Wario, and Pink Gold Peach occasionally use this body during races with the Off-Road tires.

Stats

Mario Kart 8

  • Ground Speed: 0
  • Water Speed: +0.5
  • Air Speed: 0
  • Anti-Gravity Speed: -0.25
  • Acceleration: -0.5
  • Weight: +0.5
  • Ground Handling: -0.5
  • Water Handling: +0.75
  • Air Handling: -0.25
  • Anti-Gravity Handling: -0.75
  • Traction: +0.5
  • Mini-Turbo: -0.75

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

  • Ground Speed: +0.5
  • Water Speed: -0.25
  • Air Speed: -0.5
  • Anti-Gravity Speed: 0
  • Acceleration: -1
  • Weight: +0.5
  • Ground Handling: -0.75
  • Water Handling: -0.25
  • Air Handling: -0.75
  • Anti-Gravity Handling: -0.5
  • Traction: +0.5
  • Mini-Turbo: -1

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Blingbolide[?] Bling Racing Car
German Cool-Cabrio[?] Cool convertible
Italian Discocabrio[?] Disco-convertible
Portuguese Estereomóvel[?] Stereomobile
Russian Крутачка[?]
Krutachka
Portmanteau of круто (colloquial for "cool" or "awesome") and тачка (colloquial for "car")
Spanish (NOA) Clásico[?] Classic
Spanish (NOE) Pandillero[?] From pandilla (gang)