Crown City

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Crown City
File:Mkw crowncity1 icon.jpg
Icon in the Mushroom Cup
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Icon in the Shell Cup
Information
Appears in Mario Kart World (2025)
Cup(s) Mushroom Cup
Shell Cup

Crown City is a race course in Mario Kart World. It is both the second course of the Mushroom Cup and the third course of the Shell Cup with different icons,[1] suggesting that it has multiple routes. While multiple routes in the same area has been done before with the Wuhu Island courses in Mario Kart 7 and the city courses in Mario Kart Tour, Crown City differs by having the same name for all variants.

The course takes place in a large city in the grassland region of the game's map that has a giant tire with a crown as a notable landmark and its highest point.

Course layout

This section is a stub. Please consider expanding it to include any missing information. Specifics: Only the layout from the Mushroom Cup is described here. When footage of other variants is available, those will need to be added.

After a short initial straightaway, the first turn in the course is a U-turn to the left with an upwards slope. At the top is a Dash Panel ramp, which leads to a section where several solar-panel-adorned roofs are crossed using rails and Dash Panels. There is a left turn, then a short drop down to segment with a sharp right turn, which leads into a jump into the hole in the middle of the giant tire.

The racers then fall down from the tire onto a rooftop, and then down onto a steep downward slope. A pair of left turns leads to a Glide Ramp, which the racers can glide from over the final straightaway. This final straightaway is a very wide road, which has median strips with edges that act as rails, and ramps on the sides that can take racers higher. After a gentle slope upward, the finish line is reached.[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トロフィーシティ[3]
Torofī Shiti
Trophy City
French Trophéopolis[4] Trophy City (From trophée ("trophy") and Metropolis)
German Kronen-Metropole[4] Crown Metropolis
Italian Trofea[4] From trofeo ("trophy") and the city name ending "-a"
Portuguese (NOA) Metrópole Coroada[4] Crowned Metropolis
Spanish (NOA) Ciudad Corona[4] Crown City

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