Peach Tour

The Peach Tour is the twentieth tour of Mario Kart Tour that began on June 17, 2020 and will end on June 30, 2020. It is the fourth tour to be named directly after a character, the first to do so since the Yoshi Tour. Due to it being themed around Princess Peach, Peach herself in her wedding outfit from Super Mario Odyssey appears as the new spotlight driver (in reference to June being a popular month for weddings), previous incarnations of Peach (Peach (Vacation), Peach (Wintertime), and Pink Gold Peach) return as the spotlight drivers for the second week, and Royal Raceway from Mario Kart 64 in its Mario Kart 8 rendition appears as the signature course of the tour. The menu's background featured Peach's Castle from Royal Raceway as the landmark for this tour.

Signature kart sets
In every cup, the driver which the cup is themed about is raised a tier on each track, making them a three- or two-item driver on that course. Up until the Ice Tour, a kart and a glider were also given a bonus for each race in the cup.

Initial pipe appearance rates
In the Peach Tour, the Classic Car Pipe held 30 items instead of 50 items and contained these items: The amounts of various items were changed only for Peach Pipe 2:

Profiles

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
 * "The Cooking Tour is ending soon. But don't worry, something positively peachy is on the way. Starting June 16, 11 PM PT, the Peach Tour kicks off in blue. By the way, the answer to the quiz question is: N64 Royal Raceway!"
 * "It's time for the Peach Tour! True to its namesake, the princess is everywhere you look, dressed in all kinds of magnificent outfits!"
 * "Check out the karts and gliders appearing in the Peach Tour! One kart has an auspicious red-and-white color scheme, while the bell-shaped glider is here to ring in blessings of joy."
 * "Part 2 of the Peach Tour is when this princess gets serious! Now's your chance to get variants of our leading lady that have appeared in past tours like Peach (Vacation), Peach (Wintertime), and Pink Gold Peach."

Trivia

 * This is the first tour since the Tokyo Tour in which the final cup doesn't have a Vs. Mega Opponent Challenge.