Glam Bruiser

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Template:Kart-infobox The Glam Bruiser is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Introduced in the New Year's Tour, it is the signature kart of Toad (Party Time) and Mario (Happi). The kart is a blue and pink-striped variant of the Bruiser with a white hood and sides, a design of Mario's nose and mustache on the front, stars decorated on the hood and sides, a pink seat, purple rims around the headlights and over the grille, orange and purple-striped spikes with pink tips, and blue and gold-striped exhaust pipes with purple tips. Unlike the Bruiser, it uses rainbow-colored tires with star-shaped rims. Also unlike the Bruiser, this kart increases the duration of Slipstream boosts and the number of points earned for performing Slipstreams.

Availability

The Glam Bruiser 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
New Year's Tour New Year's Pipe 1
New Year's Pipe 2
(spotlight)
Yoshi Tour (2020) Special Pipe
Summer Festival Tour Summer Festival Pipe 2
(spotlight)
New Year's 2021 Tour New Year's 2021 Pipe 1
(spotlight)
New Year's 2021 Pipe 2

Profiles and statistics

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  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: The Bruiser can be one intimidating beast...but the Glam Bruiser is here to party! It's not every day you see a kart decked out with rainbow-colored tires! This kart screams style from glistening grill to fantastic fender![1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビビッドビデール
Bibiddo Bidēru
Vivid Bidēru (the last part of the Bruiser's Japanese name)

Chinese (simplified) 鲜艳恶魔帝王

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Chinese (traditional) 鮮豔惡魔大王
Xiānyàn èmó dàwáng
Brightly Colored Bruiser

German Knallbunter Flitzer
Brightly Colored Speedster
Italian Diabolide sgargiante
Gaudy Bruiser
Korean 비비드갱스터

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Portuguese Diabólido Chamativo
Flashy Bruiser
Spanish Canallículo empalagoso
Cloyed Bruiser

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (January 9, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved March 24, 2020.