Dread Sled

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Dread Sled
The Dread Sled from Mario Kart World
Strong stats None
Average stats Speed, Acceleration, Weight, Handling
Weak stats None
Appears in Mario Kart World

The Dread Sled is a mobile[Japanese] that appears in Mario Kart World. Similar to the Stellar Sled as well as the Snow Skimmer from Mario Kart Tour, the Dread Sled is a snowmobile which is themed after a hot rod, featuring a dark blue color with yellow and orange flames, a grille with round headlights on it, a large engine with exhaust pipes and handlebars sticking out of it, skis on the front, and tracks on the rear. The emblem is located on the left side of the mobile. The vehicle's overall color scheme heavily resembles the Inferno Flyer from Mario Kart Tour.

This mobile is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Shy Guy (Slope Styler), Wario (Biker), and Waluigi (Biker).

Statistics[edit]

Values are taken from the Mario Kart World Perfect Guide by Kadokawa.[1]

  • Paved road speed: -2
  • Off-road speed: +4
  • Water surface speed: 0
  • Acceleration: -1
  • Mini-Turbo: -1
  • Weight: 0
  • Paved road handling: -2
  • Off-road handling: +4
  • Water surface handling: -1

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ファイアモービル
Faia Mōbiru
Fire Mobile;「モービル」(mōbiru) is taken from 「スノーモービル」 (sunōmobīru, "snowmobile") [2]
Chinese (Simplified) 火焰机动雪橇
Huǒyàn Jīdòng Xuěqiāo
Flame Motorsled [2]
Chinese (Traditional) 火焰機動雪橇
Huǒyàn Jīdòng Xuěqiāo
Flame Motorsled [2]
Dutch Duivelschuiver Devil Slider [2]
French Pyroglisseur Pyroslider [2]
German Flammenschlitten Flame Sled [2]
Italian Fuocoslitta Fire Sled [2]
Korean 파이어모빌
Paieo Mobil
Fire Mobile [2]
Polish Przeraźliwa Płoza Dreadful Sled [3]
Portuguese Trenó Tenebroso Tenebrous Sled [2]
Russian Грозноход
Groznokhod
from грозный (groznyy, "fearsome") and снегоход (snegokhod, "snowmobile") [2]
Spanish Pavor Deslizante Sliding Dread [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ando, Shinichi, Fuyuki Ogihara, Yuichi Yoshida, Koichi Watanabe (Colorfield), Reito Akashi, Yudai Ino, Tomohisa Kato, Kazuya Teramura, and Noritaka Mitsuda (2026). 『マリオカートワールドパーフェクトガイド』. Tokyo: Kadokawa (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-04-733845-6. Page 40.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k In-game name from Mario Kart World's vehicle selection menu, compiled by Reese Rivers in this spreadsheet. Retrieved December 11, 2025.
  3. ^ In-game name. Mario Kart World (Ver. 1.5.0). Nintendo. Retrieved January 22, 2026.