Hyper Pipe

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Hyper Pipe
The Hyper Pipe from Mario Kart World
Strong stats Acceleration, Handling
Average stats None
Weak stats Speed, Weight
Appears in Mario Kart World

The Hyper Pipe is a bike that appears in Mario Kart World. This bike was designed from various elements from Mario Bros., including pipes, a POW Block, and a red handwheel like the ones attached to the enemy-spawning pipes, in addition to having the game's logo printed on its exhaust pipe and a brown seat on top of the large pipe body. The emblem is located on the top-most pipe near the handlebars, which pops open to reveal a headlight in dark areas. Its horn sound is also based on the sound effect when the player enters and exits a warp pipe in various Super Mario games. The Hyper Pipe shares its stats with the Rally Bike.

This bike is randomly used by the CPU-controlled Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Goomba, Mario (Mechanic), Luigi (Mechanic), and Toad (Burger Bud).

Statistics[edit]

Values are taken from the Mario Kart World Perfect Guide by Kadokawa.[1]

  • Paved road speed: -5
  • Off-road speed: 0
  • Water surface speed: -5
  • Acceleration: +4
  • Mini-Turbo: +4
  • Weight: -3
  • Paved road handling: +1
  • Off-road handling: +5
  • Water surface handling: +1

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ドカンバイク
Dokan Baiku
Pipe Bike [2]
Chinese (Simplified) 水管摩托车
Shuǐguǎn Mótuōchē
Pipe Motorcycle [2]
Chinese (Traditional) 水管摩托車
Shuǐguǎn Mótuōchē
Pipe Motorcycle [2]
Dutch Suisbuis Whiz Tube [2]
French Cyclotuyau From cyclomoteur ("moped") and tuyau ("pipe") [3][2]
German Röhrenroller Tube Roller [2]
Italian Tubosprint Tube Sprint [2]
Korean 토관바이크
Togwan Baikeu
Pipe Bike [2]
Polish Śmigarura From śmigać ("to speed") and rura ("pipe") [2]
Portuguese Hipercano Hyper Pipe [2]
Russian Трубайк
Trubayk
from труба (truba, "pipe") and байк (bayk, "bike") [2]
Spanish Hipertubería Hyper Pipe [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ando, Shinichi, Fuyuki Ogihara, Yuichi Yoshida, Koichi Watanabe (Colorfield), Reito Akashi, Yudai Ino, Tomohisa Kato, Kazuya Teramura, and Noritaka Mitsuda (2026). 『マリオカートワールドパーフェクトガイド』. Tokyo: Kadokawa (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-04-733845-6. Page 40.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l In-game name displayed on the vehicule selection screen from Mario Kart World (Ver. 1.5.0). Archived by Reese Rivers (talk).
  3. ^ Mario Kart World in-game name from French localization. (Archived 6 Jun. 2025 via YouTube by Siphano.)