Quickshaw

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Template:Kart-infobox The Quickshaw is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Introduced in the Tokyo Tour, it is the signature kart of Peach (Kimono) and Mario (Happi). Its name is a portmanteau of the words "quick" and "rickshaw", which the vehicle is designed after. It uses a new set of tires which appear to resemble the wheels on a bicycle. The emblem is located on the front of the kart. The Quickshaw extends the duration of Rocket Start boosts and increases the number of points earned for performing Rocket Starts.

A dark pink variant of this kart called the Sakura Quickshaw is introduced in the Ninja Tour, which also has the High-End classification.

Availability

The Quickshaw has only appeared in certain pipes and is not a part of the Daily Selects set. The table below shows the kart's availability in tours.

Tour Availability
Tokyo Tour Tokyo Pipe 1
(spotlight)
Tokyo Pipe 2
New Year's Tour New Year's Pipe 1
(spotlight)
New Year's Pipe 2
Summer Festival Tour Summer Festival Pipe 1
Summer Festival Pipe 2
(spotlight)
1st Anniversary Tour 1st Anniversary Pipe 1
1st Anniversary Pipe 2
Mario Tour Mario Pipe 1
Mario Pipe 2
(spotlight)

Profiles and statistics

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  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
    • "The Quickshaw is the perfect way to cruise through the Tokyo tour! It's a High-End kart designed to look like a traditional rickshaw! Speed past your opponents and take in the sights the old-fashioned way!"[1]
    • "Mario (Happi) looks dapper in his traditional Japanese garb! He also brought along his Bob-omb Cannon to add a little flare to the festivities. The Quickshaw may hearken back to a simpler time, but don't underestimate its speed!"[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エドッコ[?]
Edokko
Could possibly come from Edo, Tokyo's former name.
Chinese (traditional) 江戶子[?]
Jiāng hù zi
Edokko
German Flinkscha[?] From flink (quick) and Rikscha (rickshaw)
Italian Sciòrisciò[?] From sciò ("shoo") and risciò ("rickshaw")
Portuguese Riquijá[?] From riquixá ("rickshaw") and ("now", equivalent of "go" in countdowns)
Spanish (NOA) Carretaxi[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Turbipalanquín[?] From "turbo" and "palanquín" (litter)

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 17, 2019). Twitter. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  2. ^ mariokarttourEN (January 1, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved March 24, 2020.