Mario Tour (2021)

The Mario Tour is the thirty-ninth tour of Mario Kart Tour, which started on March 10, 2021 and will end on March 23, 2021. It is the sixth tour to be named directly after a character, the last one being the Rosalina Tour. A new Tokyo Blur course, namely Tokyo Blur 4, is introduced in this tour, while also introducing Mario in his racing helmet and outfit from Super Mario Odyssey. This tour began on Mario Day. The title screen was also changed in this tour to represent Team Peach's victory against Team Daisy in the Peach vs. Daisy Tour. Starting from this tour, a new 2-Player Challenge was added in which players can team up with friends and earn event tokens in the Multiplayer mode together. The menu background features, the , and as landmarks for this tour. This tour's Coin Rush course was RMX Mario Circuit 1, which was reused from the Mario Bros. Tour.

Signature kart sets
Drivers with a corresponding cup were bumped one rank up in every course of their cup.

Rewards
Gold cells indicate rewards that are exclusive to Gold Pass members.

Token Shop
The limited-time event where event tokens appeared began on March 10, 2021 and will end on March 23, 2021. Event tokens could be earned from collecting them in courses.

Tier Shop
The shop featured a variety of set and randomized items available for purchase. The item slots in the shop are unlocked based on the highest tier of players.

Profiles

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
 * "The Snow Tour is wrapping up in blue. Next up is the Mario Tour featuring Tokyo Blur 4, a brand-new variant of the existing Tokyo-based course!"
 * "The Snow Tour is almost over. Thanks for racing! Tomorrow is Mar10 Day, which means it's Mario Day! Naturally, the next tour in blue is the Mario Tour!"

Trivia

 * As of this tour, all the bonus challenges from the 2019 Halloween Tour have been reused in later tours.
 * This is the first tour to lack a Goomba Takedown bonus challenge.
 * This is the fourth tour to have all four variants of a classic or RMX course in the same tour (in this case, SNES Mario Circuit 1 and RMX Mario Circuit 1).