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*[[Standard Bike]] (new design)<ref name=FirstLook/> | *[[Standard Bike]] (new design)<ref name=FirstLook/> | ||
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*A vehicle that resembles the [[Monster (vehicle)|Monster]] from ''[[Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Toad--> | *A vehicle that resembles the [[Tiny Titan]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' or the [[Monster (vehicle)|Monster]] from ''[[Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Toad--> | ||
*A new snowmobile-themed vehicle<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Rosalina--> | *A new snowmobile-themed vehicle<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Rosalina--> | ||
*A new rally racer-themed vehicle with "[[Spiny Shell (blue)|SPINY SHELL]]" stamped across the windshield<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Luigi--> | *A new rally racer-themed vehicle with "[[Spiny Shell (blue)|SPINY SHELL]]" stamped across the windshield<ref name=FirstLook/><!--Luigi--> |
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Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2 |
A Mario Kart game for the Nintendo Switch 2 was revealed alongside the system in a "first-look" trailer released on January 16, 2025, and is the first Super Mario game announced for the system. The art style of the game's characters appears to have changed significantly, resembling that of in-game Super Mario Bros. Wonder, along with making the characters more expressive. The number of racers per race was increased to 24 compared to the previous 12.[1]
It is the first original mainline Mario Kart title since Mario Kart 8 in 2014.
Characters
Racers
Audience
Courses
- A desert-themed circuit themed after the Southwestern United States, with a sign at the starting line that says "Mario Bros. Circuit" and a Yoshi-themed diner.[1] There are buttes in the background shaped like mushrooms.
Vehicles
- Standard ATV (new design)[1]
- Standard Bike (new design)[1]
- Standard Kart (new design)[1]
- A vehicle that resembles the Tiny Titan from Mario Kart Wii or the Monster from Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally[1]
- A new snowmobile-themed vehicle[1]
- A new rally racer-themed vehicle with "SPINY SHELL" stamped across the windshield[1]
- A new formula-1 style vehicle[1]
Obstacles
References to other media
- Mario Kart 8: Several sponsors return from this game.[1]
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Donkey Kong's design is based on his appearance in this film.[1]