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MKT Baby Peach Cherub.jpg|Baby Peach (Cherub) | MKT Baby Peach Cherub.jpg|[[Baby Peach|Baby Peach (Cherub)]] tricking on [[Paris Promenade 2]] | ||
MKT Apple Kart.jpg|[[Baby Daisy]] | MKT Apple Kart.jpg|[[Baby Daisy]] boosting on [[Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills R]] | ||
MKT Valentine Tour Merci.jpg|Ending message for the Valentine's Tour | MKT Valentine Tour Merci.jpg|Ending message for the Valentine's Tour | ||
MKT Daisy Glider.jpg|[[Toadette]] gliding with the [[Daisy Glider]] | MKT Daisy Glider.jpg|[[Toadette]] gliding with the [[Daisy Glider]] on [[Mario Circuit (3DS)|3DS Mario Circuit]] | ||
MKT Baby Peach Cherub and Shy Guy Pastry Chef.jpg|Baby Peach (Cherub) gliding with the Sweetheart Glider | MKT Baby Peach Cherub and Shy Guy Pastry Chef.jpg|Baby Peach (Cherub) gliding in the Apple Kart with the [[Sweetheart Glider]] on [[Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain]] | ||
MKT Poison Apple Kart.jpg|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] in the Apple Kart | MKT Poison Apple Kart.jpg|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] in the Apple Kart on [[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|DS Luigi's Mansion]] | ||
MKT Rosalina Tour Drivers.jpg|[[Fire Mario|Fire Rosalina]] in the Apple Kart on [[Rosalina's Ice World|3DS Rosalina's Ice World]] | MKT Rosalina Tour Drivers.jpg|[[Fire Mario|Fire Rosalina]] in the Apple Kart on [[Rosalina's Ice World|3DS Rosalina's Ice World]] | ||
MKT Valentine's Pipe.jpg|Baby Peach (Cherub) tricking in the Apple Kart on [[Maple Treeway|Wii Maple Treeway]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:57, February 14, 2021
Template:Kart-infobox The Apple Kart is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Debuting in the Valentine's Tour, it is the signature kart of Baby Peach (Cherub) and Fire Rosalina. Like its name indicates, the kart is an apple-themed vehicle, and its name is derived from "apple tart", an apple-themed dessert. The kart's color scheme also makes it resemble a Berry from the Mario games. The emblem is located on the front and rear of the kart. It uses the Wood tires from Mario Kart 7. The Apple Kart increases the duration of Jump Boost boosts and the points earned for performing Jump Boosts.
Three variants of the kart also appear; the first one is named the Green Apple Kart, which was introduced in the game starting with the Flower Tour, the second one is named the Poison Apple Kart, which was introduced in the Cooking Tour, and the third one is called the Pumpkin Kart, introduced in the 2020 Halloween Tour. All three variants are also classified as High-End karts.
Availability
The Apple Kart has only appeared in certain pipes and is not currently a part of the Daily Selects set. The following table shows the kart's availability by tour.
Tour | Availability |
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Valentine's Tour | Valentine's Pipe 1 (spotlight) |
Flower Tour | Tour gift (200 Grand Stars, Gold Pass required) |
Cooking Tour | Cooking Pipe 1 |
Cooking Pipe 2 (spotlight) | |
Rosalina Tour | Rosalina Pipe 1 (spotlight) |
Rosalina Pipe 2 |
Profiles and statistics
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Introducing the Apple Kart to blue! Its ripe red body has been split down the middle to make a seat, but this freshly picked fruit is no slouch on the track. Show your opponents the true meaning of sweet victory as you roll past the goal!"[1]
Gallery
Baby Peach (Cherub) tricking on Paris Promenade 2
Baby Daisy boosting on 3DS Daisy Hills R
Toadette gliding with the Daisy Glider on 3DS Mario Circuit
Baby Peach (Cherub) gliding in the Apple Kart with the Sweetheart Glider on 3DS Rock Rock Mountain
Larry in the Apple Kart on DS Luigi's Mansion
Fire Rosalina in the Apple Kart on 3DS Rosalina's Ice World
Baby Peach (Cherub) tricking in the Apple Kart on Wii Maple Treeway
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | リンリンゴー Rinringō |
May be derived from ringo (apple) |
Chinese (traditional) | 叮噹蘋果 Dīngdāng píngguǒ |
Jingle Apple |
German | Apfel-Cabrio |
Apple Convertible |
Italian | Melasvigno |
Pun of the slang "me la svigno" (literally "I slip away") with "mela" (apple) |
Portuguese | Automaçã |
From automóvel (car) and maçã (apple) |