Jetsetter
Jetsetter Aero Glider / Speeder | |
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![]() The Green Speeder in Mario Kart Tour | |
Size class | Large |
Strong stats | Speed, Weight |
Average stats | None |
Weak stats | Acceleration, Handling, Drift, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo |
Appears in | Mario Kart Wii Mario Kart Tour |
The Jetsetter (known as the Aero Glider in British English, or a Speeder in Mario Kart Tour) is a kart that appears in the Mario Kart series, debuting in Mario Kart Wii. It resembles a Le Mans Prototype racecar and the body has a similar design to the Streamliner, but has more of a rectangular shape as opposed to the Streamliner's wedge-shaped body. The Sprinter (its rough equivalent in middle-sized vehicles) is also very similar to the Jetsetter in shape, though the Sprinter is more clearly modeled on Formula 1 racecars. The Jetsetter features a three-pointed nose with the middle point shorter and thicker. It has blue wheels, a rear fin and a single dual exhaust port in the back. The emblem is located on the hood and sides of the kart.
History
Mario Kart Wii
The Jetsetter, or Aero Glider, is a large Speed-type kart. The kart is unlocked by receiving a one star rank or better in all 150cc Retro Cups or by playing 4,500 races.
The Jetsetter is the fastest vehicle in the game. It also has decent weight, but is actually the lightest large kart in the game. However, all of the Jetsetter's other stats are severely low; it is notable in that it has the worst handling, off-road, and Mini-Turbo stats in the game, as well as the lowest stat total of all vehicles overall with 222 stat points. It also has the third worst drift among the karts, behind the Super Blooper and Offroader. Visibly, it has the same acceleration as the Wild Wing, though internal data shows the two having mixed stats in acceleration.
Additionally, Funky Kong's Jetsetter has the best speed stat in the game. If the Jetsetter is driven by Bowser, Donkey Kong, Funky Kong, or Rosalina, it will not be capable of drifting on any type of off-road terrain. If Waluigi uses it, its acceleration stat will become that of the Sprinter and Honeycoupe, and its drift stat will become that of the Magikruiser and Daytripper.
The Spear, Sprinter, and Blue Falcon share similar stat distributions with the Jetsetter.
Color schemes
Character | Color scheme | Image | Character | Color scheme | Image |
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Wario | Purple body, gold-yellow stripes and windshield | ![]() |
Waluigi | Indigo body, yellow stripes and windshield | ![]() |
Donkey Kong | Rose pink body, white stripes, yellow windshield | ![]() |
Bowser | Dark green body, yellow stripes and windshield | ![]() |
King Boo | White body, red stripes, yellow windshield | ![]() |
Rosalina | Teal body, yellow stripes and windshield | ![]() |
Funky Kong | Dark brown body, white stripes, yellow windshield | ![]() |
Dry Bowser | Black body, white stripes, yellow windshield | ![]() |
Male Mii | Yellow body, blue stripes, yellow windshield | ![]() |
Female Mii | White body, purple stripes, magenta windshield, magenta spoiler tips | ![]() |
Mario Kart Tour
The Jetsetter appears in Mario Kart Tour starting from the Battle Tour. It is classified as a High-End kart. Unlike its previous appearance, it is equipped with Rosalina's color scheme and does not change if other drivers are using it. It also goes under a new name called the Green Speeder, being the first kart that originally debuted in a prior Mario Kart game to receive a brand new name in Mario Kart Tour since B Dasher Mk. II, which was originally named Sprinter. The Green Speeder uses a yellow-rimmed version of the Slick tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and increases the duration of Slipstream boosts and the number of points earned for performing a Slipstream.
A white variant with flames called the Flaming Speeder debuts alongside the Green Speeder in the Battle Tour, while a cyan variant with silver decor called the Blue Speeder debuts in the 2022 Autumn Tour. Both of these vehicles are classified as High-End karts.
Statistics
Mario Kart Wii
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Vehicle type: Drift |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Jetsetter
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Bolide Stellaire[?] | Stellar Racing Car | |
German | Sterngleiter[?] | Star Glider | |
Italian | Protoracer[?] | from the prefix Proto-, derivative from Prototype, and racer | |
Korean | 제트글라이드[?] Jeteu Geullaideu |
Jet Glide | |
Spanish | Autodeslizador[?] | Auto Glider |
Green Speeder
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 绿色飞速[?] Lǜsè Fēisù |
Fast Green | |
Chinese (traditional) | 綠色飛速[?] Lǜsè Fēisù |
Fast Green | |
French | Flèche verte[?] | Green Arrow | |
German | Grün-Geschoss[?] | Green Bullet | |
Italian | Saetta verde[?] | Green Arrow | |
Korean | 패스트그린[?] Paeseuteu Geurin |
Fast Green | |
Portuguese | Bólido verde[?] | Green Racing Car | |
Spanish | Bólido verde[?] | Green Racing Car |
Trivia
- The Jetsetter is the only vehicle in Mario Kart Wii to have a stat higher than sixty-seven without stat bonuses (its speed is sixty-nine).