Daytripper

The Daytripper (known as the Royal Racer in the PAL regions) is a medium-sized kart found in Mario Kart Wii. The vehicle resembles an old-fashioned coach in the shape of a curled slipper with its rear tires larger than the front tires.

The bike counterpart for this kart is the Sugarscoot, which is available from the start, unlike the Daytripper, which can be unlocked by winning the 150cc Leaf Cup. This is the only pair of counterparts in which one vehicle is a starter, while the other is an unlockable.

Stats
The Daytripper features great handling along with decent weight, acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo. However, its speed and drifting are rather low. It also shares the same weight as the Standard Kart M.

Color schemes

 * Mario - Red and white body, dark yellow back.
 * Luigi - Green and white body, gray back.
 * Peach - Pink and white body, white back.
 * Daisy - Orange and white body, dark yellow back.
 * Yoshi - Light Green and white body, green back.
 * Birdo - Purple and white body, hot pink back.
 * Diddy Kong - Dark Brown and white body, brown back.
 * Bowser Jr. - Light Yellow and white body, golden yellow back.
 * Male Mii - Cadet blue and white body, golden yellow back.
 * Female Mii - White and pink body, reddish brown back.

Trivia

 * The Female Mii is the only driver to use white as the primary body color for the Daytripper while all other characters use white as the secondary body color. However, this is due to that a medium-sized Female Mii's kart color scheme is the inverse of Peach's color scheme for all karts, except for the Super Blooper and Sprinter.
 * This vehicle, along with the Cheep Charger, the Classic Dragster, the Dolphin Dasher, and the Honeycoupe, has a color scheme for each character, making it have the traditional colors of the rainbow.
 * This is the only one that doesn't have a difference.
 * The Daytripper and its bike counterpart the Sugarscoot are the only medium vehicles to use Peach's versions as for Time Trials records, the Mario Kart Channel, and on the unlocking screens (Daytripper only, since the Sugarscoot is a starter vehicle); while all other medium vehicles use Mario's versions for these appearances.
 * It is similar to the Prancer when paired with Wood tires in Mario Kart 8.