Quickshaw

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Template:Kart-infobox The Quickshaw is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. It was introduced in the Tokyo Tour and is the signature kart of Peach (Kimono) and Mario (Happi). Its name is a portmanteau of the words "quick" and "rickshaw", which the vehicle is designed after. It uses a new set of tires. The emblem is located on the front of the kart. The Quickshaw increases the duration of Rocket Start boosts and the number of points earned for performing them.

Availability

The Quickshaw has only appeared in certain pipes and is not a part of the Daily Selects set. The table below shows the kart's availability by tour.

Tour Availability
Tokyo Tour Tokyo Pipe 1
(spotlight)
Tokyo Pipe 2
New Year's Tour New Year's Pipe 1
(spotlight)
New Year's Pipe 2
Summer Festival Tour Summer Festival Pipe 1
Summer Festival Pipe 2
(spotlight)
1st Anniversary Tour 1st Anniversary Pipe 1
1st Anniversary Pipe 2

Profiles and statistics

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  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
    • "The Quickshaw is the perfect way to cruise through the Tokyo tour! It's a High-End kart designed to look like a traditional rickshaw! Speed past your opponents and take in the sights the old-fashioned way!"[1]
    • "Mario (Happi) looks dapper in his traditional Japanese garb! He also brought along his Bob-omb Cannon to add a little flare to the festivities. The Quickshaw may hearken back to a simpler time, but don't underestimate its speed!"[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エドッコ
Edokko
Could possibly come from Edo, Tokyo's former name.

Chinese (traditional) 江戶子
Jiāng hù zi
Edokko

German Flinkscha
 
Italian Sciòrisciò
From sciò (word used to tell someone to go away) and risciò ("rickshaw")
Portuguese Riquijá
From riquixá ("rickshaw") and ("now", equivalent of "go" in countdowns)
Spanish (NOA) Carretaxi
 
Spanish (NOE) Turbipalanquín
 

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 17, 2019). Twitter. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  2. ^ mariokarttourEN (January 1, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved March 24, 2020.