Chargin' Truck

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Chargin' Truck
The Chargin' Truck from Mario Kart World
Strong stats Speed, Weight
Average stats None
Weak stats Acceleration, Handling
Appears in Mario Kart World

The Chargin' Truck is a kart that appears in Mario Kart World. As its name suggests, the kart is a monster truck which is themed after a Chargin' Chuck, with its orange, white and cyan color scheme matching the colors of its helmet. The kart possesses a front bumper that resembles the helmet's face mask, headlights that resemble a Chargin' Chuck's eyes and nostrils, star-shaped exhaust pipes on the back fenders, and spiked tires with "Chargin' Chuck" printed on them. The kart also has its suspension and axles raised up, similar to most karts in Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that are equipped with Monster tires. The emblem is located on the rear of the kart.

In terms of stats, the Chargin' Truck has great speed and good weight, but weak acceleration and low handling. It shares its stats with the Tiny Titan, Li'l Dumpy, Mecha Trike, and Bowser Bruiser.

This kart is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Wario, Bowser Jr., Monty Mole, Chargin' Chuck, Daisy (Touring), Bowser (All-Terrain), and Baby Daisy (Touring).

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ビッグブル
Biggu Buru
Big Chargin' Chuck [1]
Chinese (Simplified) 大布鲁
Dà Bùlǔ (Mandarin)
Daaih Boulóuh (Cantonese)
Big Chargin' Chuck [1]
Chinese (Traditional) 大布魯
Dà Bùlǔ (Mandarin)
Daaih Boulóuh (Cantonese)
Big Chargin' Chuck [1]
Dutch Monstercharger Monster Charger [1]
French (Canadian) Buggy Lafonce From "Buggy" and Fred Lafonce ("Chargin' Chuck") [1]
French (European) Buggy Dozer From "Buggy" and Bill Dozer ("Chargin' Chuck") [1]
German Football-Truck From Football-Chuck ("Chargin' Chuck") and Monstertruck ("monster truck") [1]
Italian Plakko Buggy From Plakkoopa ("Chargin' Chuck") and "Buggy" [1]
Korean 빅불
Bik Bul
Big Chargin' Chuck [1]
Polish Taranówka Portmanteau between taran ("ram") and terenówka ("off-road vehicle") [2]
Portuguese (Brazilian) Demolikart From Demolikoopa ("Chargin' Chuck") and "kart" [1]
Portuguese (European) Demolikart From Demolikoopa ("Chargin' Chuck") and "kart" [1]
Russian Чак-трак
Chak-trak
From Нападающий Чак (Napadayushchiy Chak, "Chargin' Chuck") and монстр-трак (monstr-trak, "monster truck") [1]
Spanish (Latin American) Placapum XL Chargin' Chuck XL [1]
Spanish (European) Placapum XL Chargin' Chuck XL [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n In-game name from Mario Kart World's vehicle selection menu, compiled by Reese Rivers in this spreadsheet. Retrieved December 10, 2025.
  2. ^ In-game name. Mario Kart World (Ver. 1.5.0). Nintendo. Retrieved January 22, 2026.