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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Ita=Makarton fragola
|ItaM=From ''macaron'', ''kart'' and ''fragola'' (strawberry).
|Por=Macarron
|PorM=From ''macaron'' and ''carro'' (car).
|Jap=パステルマカロン
|Jap=パステルマカロン
|JapR=Pasuteru Makaron
|JapR=Pasuteru Makaron
|JapM=Pastel Macaron
|JapM=Pastel Macaron
|SpaA=Macarrón Fresa
|SpaAM=Strawberry Macaron
|SpaE=Macaron Fresa
|SpaEM=Strawberry Macaron
|Fra=Macarrosse fraise
|Fra=Macarrosse fraise
|FraM=From ''macaron'', ''carrosse'' (coach) and ''fraise'' (strawberry)
|FraM=From ''macaron'', ''carrosse'' (coach) and ''fraise'' (strawberry)
|Ger=Himbeer-Macarönchen
|Ger=Himbeer-Macarönchen
|GerM=
|GerM=
|SpaE=Macaron Fresa
|Ita=Makarton fragola
|SpaEM=Strawberry Macaron
|ItaM=From ''macaron'', ''kart'' and ''fragola'' (strawberry)
|SpaA=Macarrón Fresa
|Por=Macarron
|SpaAM=Strawberry Macaron
|PorM=From ''macaron'' and ''carro'' (car)
}}
}}


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[[Category:Mario Kart Tour Karts]]
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Revision as of 13:02, June 4, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Macharon is a kart that appears in Mario Kart Tour, classified as a High-End kart. Its name is derived from the Mach speed unit and "macaron", a type of dessert which also serves as a basis for the design of both the kart itself and its tires. Whipped cream serves as the fenders while the exhaust pipes have brown swirls. The emblem is located on the front and rear of the kart. When using this kart, tricks give longer speed boosts and yield more points than usual.

The Macharon was the spotlight kart during the first week of the Paris Tour, and was also obtainable as a Gold Pass gift in the Valentine's Tour. A brown variant known as the Choco Macharon, which is also classified as a High-End kart, appears in the game beginning with the Cooking Tour.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パステルマカロン[?]
Pasuteru Makaron
Pastel Macaron
German Himbeer-Macarönchen[?] ?
Italian Makarton fragola[?] From macaron, kart and fragola (strawberry)
Portuguese Macarron[?] From macaron and carro (car)
Spanish (NOA) Macarrón Fresa[?] Strawberry Macaron
Spanish (NOE) Macaron Fresa[?] Strawberry Macaron