Standard Kart

The Standard Kart is a type of kart that appears in the Mario Kart series. They first appeared in Mario Kart DS and appeared in all Mario Kart games afterward. Before DS, all standard karts were of the Pipe Frame model, and the Standard Kart was absent in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (although Toad's and Toadette's karts could be considered to have used the standard design). Standard Karts generally have balanced attributes, not usually having any advantage or disadvantages in any particular stat. There are several variations of the Standard Kart, though each have stats that vary with each character or weight class.

Mario Kart DS
The Standard Kart made its first appearance in Mario Kart DS. Each playable character has a Standard kart, being named Standard Kart followed by an abbreviation of the character's name (MR for Mario, LG for Luigi etc.) These karts are redesigned, having white bumpers and a hood of different color palettes that matches the character's custom color. The decal of the character is shown over the hood, although the player can replace it for his or her own in the emblem maker option. Each character's Standard had their own unique stats though they also depended on the weight class of the character. Lightweights had better handling and acceleration while heavyweights had higher speed and weight. All Standards in this game gave 2 Mushrooms in Time Trials. Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Donkey Kong, Wario and Bowser have the same eight different color palettes on their karts from Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart: Super Circuit. All together there are 13 standard karts in the game.

Mario Kart Wii
Standards reappear in Mario Kart Wii. This time, there is a Standard for each individual weight class rather for each character. They are named Standard Kart S for small, Standard Kart M for middle and Standard Kart L for large. Along with the Standard Karts, there are also Standard Bikes due to the introduction of bikes in the game. Each weight class of Standards have their own stats that reflect on the respective weight class. Lightweights were generally better with all stats except for speed and weight while heavyweights were opposite. All Standard Karts, along with the other karts, drift outward.

Stats
Standard Kart S

Standard Kart M

Standard Kart L

Mario Kart 7
Standards reappear in Mario Kart 7 with a similar appearance to the ones in Mario Kart DS. In this game, the Standards (along with the other kart parts) were equipped with gliders and propellers for driving underwater. Unlike past games, the Standards here didn't offer any stat changes due to the main stats relying more on the weight class of the character. This game also introduces the Gold Standard which does alter the stats and the Pipe Frame, the standard kart that appeared in the first three Mario Kart games.

The Standard Kart also appears as three different trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Stats

 * All Stats: 0

Mario Kart 8
The Standard kart reappears in Mario Kart 8 with an appearance similar to that of the previous installment. The Standard Kart does not add or subtract from the stats of a driver.

All CPU players may use this kart body, often pairing it with the Standard tires. However, the CPU-controlled heavyweights who have a large body frame (excluding Link) will always pair this kart body with the Monster tires instead. The engine is on the back of the kart and it's a block with 2 circles on each side of it. And the interior has a steering wheel and 2 pedals that are the accelerate and brake pedals and the seat and 2 boosters.

Stats

 * All Stats: 0

Mario Kart DS

 * Mario: Red body with black tires
 * Luigi: Green body with black tires
 * Peach: Pink body with black tires
 * Yoshi: Light Green body with dark blue tires
 * Toad: Blue body with black tires
 * Donkey Kong: Yellow body with black tires
 * Wario: Purple body with black tires
 * Bowser: Reddish-Orange body with black tires
 * Daisy: Orange body with black tires
 * Dry Bones: Tan body with black tires
 * Waluigi: Indigo body with black tires
 * R.O.B.: Black body with black tires
 * Shy Guy: Silver body with black tires

Mario Kart Wii

 * Mario: Red body with white trim
 * Luigi: Green body with white trim
 * Peach: Pink body with white trim
 * Yoshi: Light Green body with white trim
 * Baby Mario: Red body with white trim
 * Baby Peach: Pink body with white trim
 * Toad: Blue body with white trim
 * Koopa Troopa: Light Blue body with white trim
 * Wario: Golden Yellow body with white trim
 * Waluigi: Navy body with white trim
 * Donkey Kong: Brown with white trim
 * Bowser: Olive Green with white trim
 * Daisy: Orange body with white trim
 * Birdo: Purple body with white trim
 * Diddy Kong: Bronze Gold body with yellow trim
 * Bowser Jr.: Yellow body with white trim
 * Baby Luigi: Green body with white trim
 * Baby Daisy: Orange body with white trim
 * Toadette: White body with hot pink trim
 * Dry Bones: Olive body with white trim
 * King Boo: Black body with white trim
 * Rosalina: Turquoise body with light yellow and white trim
 * Funky Kong: White body with sky blue trim
 * Dry Bowser: Olive body with white trim

Super Smash Bros. series
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Pipe Frame (which was the standard kart at the time) appeared as a collectable trophy, where is was simply named "Kart".

The Mario Kart DS variations of the Standard Kart also appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on the Mario Circuit stage. They appear in multiple colours and are driven by Shy Guys.

The Standard Karts in Mario Kart 8 are seen in the "Comet Observatory" trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, where they are driven by Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, and Donkey Kong when their race is interrupted by the sudden presence of Kirby on his Warp Star and later his interaction with Rosalina and her Luma.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, in the Rainbow Road stage, Shy Guys once again appear racing in Standard Karts, though this time they are the ones used in Mario Kart 7. Shy Guys also appear in the Mario Circuit stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U with the same role as the other Mario Kart-inspired tracks, with the Standard models being from Mario Kart 8. Mario's, Bowser's, and Shy Guy's Standard Karts make cameo appearances as trophies.

Because of this, the Mario Kart Wii version of the kart is the only version that doesn't appear in this game at all.

Trivia

 * The Toad Kart and Toadette Kart in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! greatly resemble the Standard Kart in its sequel, Mario Kart DS.
 * The Standard Kart from Mario Kart Wii is the only version of this kart that did not appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, as Shy Guys are seen driving the version of the kart from Mario Kart 7 in the 3DS version and the Mario Kart 8 version (which was already seen in the "Comet Observatory" trailer) in the Wii U version, and the Mario Kart DS version of the karts returns from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.