Cute Scoot
The Cute Scoot from Mario Kart World
Strong stats Acceleration
Average stats Handling
Weak stats Speed, Weight
Appears in Mario Kart World

The Cute Scoot is a bike that appears in Mario Kart World. Much like the Sugarscoot from Mario Kart Wii and the City Tripper from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the bike is a scooter, featuring a single exhaust pipe on the left side. The emblem is located on the right side of the bike.

In terms of stats, the Cute Scoot has the best acceleration, but it has average handling and the lowest top speed in the game. It is also very light, making it vulnerable to being pushed about by heavier vehicles. It shares its stats with the Standard Bike and Tune Thumper.

This bike is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Toad, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Koopa Troopa, Toadette, Wario, Birdo, Lakitu, Shy Guy, King Boo, Cataquack, Piranha Plant, Sidestepper, Pianta, Conkdor, Nabbit, Swoop, Hammer Bro, Dry Bones, Yoshi (Swimwear), Baby Mario (Swimwear), Daisy (Swimwear), Daisy (Vacation), Yoshi (Food Slinger), Koopa Troopa (Runner), Peach (Touring), Yoshi (Soft Server), Toadette (Soft Server), and Bowser Jr. (Biker Jr.). Other than the Standard Kart and Standard Bike (which are used by all AI characters at random), the Cute Scoot has the widest variety of potential drivers.

Color schemesEdit

Similar to the City Tripper in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Cute Scoot changes color and design depending on which character is using it. There are eight designs for the Cute Scoot:

Color Design Characters
  Yellow with a green gradient and dark brown accents, featuring various stickers and an eye design in the front, resembling a banana         
  Dark green with red accents, featuring a Fire Piranha Plant-themed pattern        
  Orange with white accents, featuring a power-up-themed pattern and the Yoshi's logo       
  White with orange accents, featuring a green and orange abstract pattern reminiscent of Yoshi       
  Blue and purple, featuring a vaporwave-themed design including Pianta-esque palm trees         
  Pink with mint-green accents, featuring various item-themed decals         
  Gray with yellow accents, featuring a multitude of stickers          
  Dark purple with brown accents, featuring a multicolored Magikoopa spell pattern reminiscent of arcade carpets       

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カラフルスクーター[1]
Karafuru Sukūtā
Colorful Scooter
Chinese (simplified) 彩色小型摩托车[?]
Cǎisè Xiǎoxíng Mótuōchē
Colorful Little Scooter
Dutch Zoete scooter[2] Sweet scooter
French Scooter pop[3] Pop scooter
German Peppiger Scooter[4] Peppy Scooter
Italian Motocarino[5] From motorino ("moped") and carino ("cute")
Korean 컬러스쿠터[6]
Keolleo Seukuteo
Color Scooter
Portuguese (NOA) Lambreta Legal[7] Cool Scooter
Portuguese (NOE) Motita Catita[6] Cute Little Bike
Russian Мимироллер[6]
Mimiroller
from мимика (mimika, "facial expressions") and роллер ("roller")
Spanish (NOA) Motoneta Coqueta[6] Cute Moped
Spanish (NOE) Cuquimoto[6] from cuqui ("cute") and moto ("motorcycle")

ReferencesEdit

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  2. ^ Dittochu (May 14, 2025). I Played the NEW Grand Prix Mode on Mario Kart World — It’s ABSOLUTELY INSANE 🏆. YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  3. ^ Mario Kart World in-game name from French localization (Uploaded 5 Jun. 2025 on YouTube by Siphano)
  4. ^ Brybry (May 10, 2025). 42 Minutes sur MARIO KART WORLD (Switch 2 Berlin). YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  5. ^ G-danzee (April 26, 2025). Mario Kart World Gameplay (Milan, Nintendo Switch 2 Experience): Bowser Castle / N64 Wario Stadium. YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e In-game name from Mario Kart World.
  7. ^ Nintendo Today! news