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The '''Sushi Racer''' is a High-End [[kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It was introduced in the [[Los Angeles Tour]]. As its name shows, the kart resembles a [[Sushi]]. It uses blue versions of the [[Metal]] tires from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. The emblem is located on the front of the kart and both sides near the exhaust pipes. The Sushi Racer provides longer [[slipstream]]s and increases the points earned for performing one.
The '''Sushi Racer''' is a High-End [[kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' and became the signature kart of [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Luigi]], [[Luigi|Luigi (Classic)]] and [[Builder Mario|Builder Luigi]] in the [[Berlin Tour]]. It was introduced in the [[Los Angeles Tour]]. As its name shows, the kart resembles a [[Sushi]]. It uses blue versions of the [[Metal]] tires from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. The emblem is located on the front of the kart and both sides near the exhaust pipes. The Sushi Racer provides longer [[slipstream]]s and increases the points earned for performing one.


This kart has a variant called the [[Pirate Sushi Racer]], which debuted in the [[Pirate Tour]] and is also classified as a High-End kart. This makes the Sushi Racer one of three karts introduced after their variants were introduced, the others being the [[Prancer]], which was introduced after the [[Gilded Prancer]], and the [[Cucumber]], which is currently absent, but has a variant called the [[Dasher II]]. However, it is the only kart out of the three to debut in the same game as its variant.
This kart has a variant called the [[Pirate Sushi Racer]], which debuted in the [[Pirate Tour]] and is also classified as a High-End kart. This makes the Sushi Racer one of three karts introduced after their variants were introduced, the others being the [[Prancer]], which was introduced after the [[Gilded Prancer]], and the [[Cucumber]], which is currently absent, but has a variant called the [[Dasher II]]. However, it is the only kart out of the three to debut in the same game as its variant.

Revision as of 11:27, January 13, 2021

Template:Kart-infobox The Sushi Racer is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour and became the signature kart of Penguin Luigi, Luigi (Classic) and Builder Luigi in the Berlin Tour. It was introduced in the Los Angeles Tour. As its name shows, the kart resembles a Sushi. It uses blue versions of the Metal tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The emblem is located on the front of the kart and both sides near the exhaust pipes. The Sushi Racer provides longer slipstreams and increases the points earned for performing one.

This kart has a variant called the Pirate Sushi Racer, which debuted in the Pirate Tour and is also classified as a High-End kart. This makes the Sushi Racer one of three karts introduced after their variants were introduced, the others being the Prancer, which was introduced after the Gilded Prancer, and the Cucumber, which is currently absent, but has a variant called the Dasher II. However, it is the only kart out of the three to debut in the same game as its variant.

Availability

Since its debut in the Los Angeles Tour, the Sushi Racer has appeared in the First Pipe and Second Pipe of every tour. However, it is not currently a part of the Daily Selects set. The following table shows the kart's other availabilities by tour.

Tour Availability
Los Angeles Tour Beachside Pipe

Statistics

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  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Sushi from Super Mario 64 is here as a kart! This kart will be featured alongside other beach-themed karts and gliders in the Beachside Pipe, which is available for a limited time from Sept. 26, 11 PM PT, to Oct. 1, 10:59 PM PT."[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ホージロー
Hōjirō
From Hōjirō, Sushi's Japanese name

German Hainz-Heizer
Sushi-Heater
Italian Turbosushi
Turbo Sushi
Portuguese Sushiturbo
Turbo Sushi

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (September 27, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved September 27, 2020.