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Revision as of 13:51, May 5, 2022

Brute
The model of the Brute from Mario Kart DS
Brute
Strong stats Speed and Weight
Weak stats Items
Appears in Mario Kart DS

The Brute is the main non-standard vehicle used by Wario in Mario Kart DS. The kart is a checker-boarded black lowrider, loosely resembling a 1950s or 1960s American two-door sedan, most closely resembling a third-generation Cadillac de Ville. The emblem is located on the hood and back.

It has great speed, average acceleration, weight, handling and drift, and low items. The Wildlife matches the Brute in weight. It is one of the fastest karts in the game. It also shares its handling with the Light Tripper, its acceleration with the Standard RB, and its drifting with the Dry Bomber. The Brute bears a resemblance to the Wario Car from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, only black. Wario's artwork in the kart is the same as his Mario Kart: Double Dash!! artwork, though without Waluigi in the back.

For anyone to use the kart, the player must get all gold trophies in 150cc Mirror Mode. When characters get to choose from 7 karts, Bowser and Waluigi can use it.

Four similar karts called the Yellow Taxi, Platinum Taxi, Red Taxi, and Rose Taxi appear in Mario Kart Tour, but they are all designed after taxis.

Stats

  • Speed: 92/100
  • Acceleration: 53/100
  • Weight: 67/100
  • Handling: 51/100
  • Drift: 49/100
  • Items: 33/100

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブルータル[?]
Burūtaru
Brutal
German Räumfahrzeug[?] Bulldozer
Italian Bruta[?] Brute (female)
Korean 불스고[?]
Bulseu-go
Bull-s-Go
Spanish Brutus[?] Latin of brute.