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==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|SpaA=Telimón
|SpaAM=Lemontea (from ''Te'' (Tea) and ''limón'' (Lemon))
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Revision as of 10:51, March 13, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Tea Coupe is an unlockable kart in Mario Kart Tour, classified as a tour-exclusive Super kart. It is a white, gold, and turquoise teacup-themed kart (hence the name) that is centered on a big plate, with two spoons acting as the fenders, tea leaves on the back, and lemons decorating the hood, the doors, and the bottom of the plate, while also acting as the tires. Performing Jump Boosts grant more points when using this kart.

The glider is exclusively obtainable during the Baby Rosalina Tour and is part of the first week's spotlight, alongside Baby Rosalina (Detective) and the Plaid Ribbon. It is the third Super kart with this distinction, after the Super 1 and the Dasher II.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOA) Telimón
Lemontea (from Te (Tea) and limón (Lemon))