W-Twin Chopper

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W-Twin Chopper
The W-Twin Chopper from Mario Kart World
Strong stats Speed
Average stats Acceleration, Weight, Handling
Weak stats None
Appears in Mario Kart World

The W-Twin Chopper is a bike that appears in Mario Kart World. It is a purple and black motorcycle that is themed after Wario and Waluigi. It features an emblem of Wario's mustache on the right side of the mushroom piston engine, Waluigi mustache-shaped brake lights in the front under four headlights, two large exhaust pipes near the back tire, and the Luigi Tires-sponsored tires having "WA" handwritten next to the brand to form "WALuigi Tires". The emblem is located between the Waluigi mustache-shaped brake lights.

In terms of stats, the W-Twin Chopper has high speed and average handling, but below-average acceleration and weight.

This bike is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Waluigi, King Boo, Conkdor, Yoshi (Biker), Bowser (Biker), Wario (Biker), Waluigi (Biker), Wario (Road Ruffian), Waluigi (Pro Racer), Waluigi (Mariachi), and Waluigi (Road Ruffian).

Statistics[edit]

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

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

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese Wチョッパー
W Choppā
W Chopper; "W" is both in reference to Wario and Waluigi as well as being common Japanese shorthand for the word "double" [2]
Chinese (Simplified) W巡航车
W Xúnháng Chē (Mandarin)
W Chèuhnghòhng Chē (Cantonese)
W Cruise Vehicle [3]
Chinese (Traditional) W巡航車
W Xúnháng Chē (Mandarin)
W Chèuhnghòhng Chē (Cantonese)
W Cruise Vehicle [3]
Dutch Wilde W2 Wild W2 [4]
French Chopper W W Chopper [5]
German W-Chopper W Chopper [6]
Italian Chopper W2 W2 Chopper [7]
Korean W초퍼
W Chopeo
W Chopper [3]
Polish Dwurura Colloquial name for a dual exhaust [8]
Portuguese W-Turbo - [3]
Russian Валучоппер
Valuchopper
From Валуиджи (Valuidzhi, "Waluigi") and чоппер ("chopper") [3]
Spanish Bigote Vengador Avenging Moustache [3]

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. ^ mkのゲーム実況ch (Apr 9, 2025). 【世界最速プレイ】マリオカートワールドをウシで爆走してきました!!体験会で新アイテムや懐かしのコースが!!【Nintendo Switch 2】. YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e f In-game name from Mario Kart World (vehicle selection menu)
  4. ^ Dittochu (May 14, 2025). I Played the NEW Grand Prix Mode on Mario Kart World — It’s ABSOLUTELY INSANE 🏆. YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  5. ^ Mario Kart World in-game name from French localization. (Archived 5 Jun. 2025 via YouTube by Siphano.)
  6. ^ Brybry (May 10, 2025). 42 Minutes sur MARIO KART WORLD (Switch 2 Berlin). YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  7. ^ Froz3n (Apr 26, 2025). ANTEPRIMA Nintendo Switch 2: l'ho provata, ecco cosa ne penso. YouTube. Retrieved June 3, 2025.
  8. ^ In-game name. Mario Kart World (Ver. 1.5.0). Nintendo. Retrieved January 22, 2026.