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Athens Dash
Athens Dash in Mario Kart Tour
View of the Theatre of Dionysus and Hadrian's Arch
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2023)
Tour(s)
Athens Dash:
Spring Tour
Athens Dash 2:
Spring Tour
Based on Athens, Greece
Course map
Athens Dash
The map of Athens Dash from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash 2
The map of Athens Dash 2 from Mario Kart Tour

Athens Dash is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is set in Athens, Greece and will first appear in the Spring Tour, making it the first city course to debut in a tour that is not named after the city featured in the course. The course visits various landmarks of the city it is based upon, specifically atop the Acropolis, and the various ruins atop it, such as the Parthenon and the Erechtheion. It is unknown if the track will have a route going through the city proper.

There are currently two routes for this course. At least one route for the course, however, will take racers off of the Acropolis. So far, it is the only city course in Mario Kart Tour to debut in 2023, and the first city course since Bangkok Rush, which debuted twenty-one tours prior; the longest period of time between the debut of two Mario Kart Tour city courses. This course is the first real world city course to feature half-pipes.

Course layouts

Athens Dash

Racers start inside the Parthenon. Upon leaving the Parthenon, racers soon take a left turn before going down hill to approach some ruins. Racers can choose to jump off of a ramp and drive along the floor, or jump up on some arches and collect a few coins. After avoiding some ruins that create a fork in the road, racers drive up a ramp before landing on the Theatre of Dionysus. After curving along the seats, racers drive off a boost panel, and take two left turns to enter a cannon located beneath the Hadrian's Arch, taking them back up to the Acropolis via a tunnel. After exiting the tunnel and taking a left turn, racers make their way back to the Parthenon to reach the finish line.

This route also appears as Athens Dash R (reversed), Athens Dash T (with ramps), and Athens Dash R/T (reversed with ramps).

In the R variant, a road connecting to the Theatre of Dionysus thay is not present on the minimap is used. Additionally, Athens Dash R/T starts in a different location compared to the other routes.


Profiles

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: Here's a sneak peek of what's to come in #MarioKartTour! Toad and Yoshi went ahead to check out the new tour location and sent a picture back. It looks like some races are about to heat up in a historic city with towering temples.[1]
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: The Yoshi Tour is wrapping up in #MarioKartTour. Next up is the Spring Tour featuring the course Athens Dash course[sic], along with other European city courses![2]

Gallery

Screenshots

Athens Dash 2

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アテネ ポリス[3]
Atene Porisu
Athens Polis
"ポリス" is a transliteration of "πόλης"; a Greek word meaning "city"
French Athènes antique[?] Ancient Athens
German Athen auf Abwegen[?] Astray in Athens
Italian Alture di Atene[?] Athens Hills
Portuguese Cenas de Atenas[4] Athens Scenes
Spanish Atenas de Altura[?] Athens of Height

Trivia

  • Prior to its official reveal, references to assets for this course such as pillars and doorways were left within the game's internal data, all of which were appended with an abbreviation of the course's internal name (mobat).

References