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====''Mario Kart Tour''====
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
The Daytripper returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', where it is classified as a Super kart. It uses the [[Wood]] tires from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', although footage of the [[Yoshi's Egg]] item showed it with the [[Slick]] tires from the latter two games instead. Unlike before, the Daytripper only has Peach's color scheme no matter what driver is using it. The Daytripper increases the speed boosts and points resulted from driving over [[Dash Panel]]s. There is also a red, white, and pink variant of this kart, called the [[Sweet Daytripper]], which is classified as a High-End kart, which was introduced in the [[Flower Tour]], and there is also a black and gold variant of it, called the [[Head Honcho]], which is also a High-End kart, introduced in the [[Summer Festival Tour]].
The Daytripper returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', where it is classified as a Super kart. It uses the [[Wood]] tires from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', although footage of the [[Yoshi's Egg]] item showed it with the [[Slick]] tires from the latter two games instead. Unlike before, the Daytripper only has Peach's color scheme no matter what driver is using it. The Daytripper increases the speed boosts and points resulted from driving over [[Dash Panel]]s. There is also a red, white, and pink variant of this kart, called the [[Sweet Daytripper]], which is classified as a High-End kart, which was introduced in the [[Peach Tour]], and there is also a black and gold variant of it, called the [[Head Honcho]], which is also a High-End kart, introduced in the [[Summer Festival Tour]].


The kart is named the "Daytripper" in all English versions of the game.
The kart is named the "Daytripper" in all English versions of the game.

Revision as of 15:14, August 29, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Daytripper (known as the Royal Racer in the British English version) is a kart from the Mario Kart series. The vehicle resembles an old-fashioned and decorated horse-drawn coach, with its rear tires larger than the front. The emblem is located on the sides and back of the kart. Its American English name is a reference to the Beatles' song "Day Tripper", and the Spanish name of "Sunday Driver" references the lyrics "She was a daytripper, Sunday driver yeah".

History

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart Wii

The Daytripper first appears in Mario Kart Wii as a medium-sized kart. It can be unlocked by winning the 150cc Leaf Cup or by playing 2,700 races. The kart features great handling along with decent weight, acceleration, off-road, and Mini-Turbo. However, its speed and drifting are rather low. It is also noted to be the lightest medium-sized kart in the game. It shares the same weight as the Standard Kart M and the same off-road as the Quacker. However, it is the slowest medium kart in the game and its drifting is the same as the Magikruiser, while its speed is tied with the Cheep Charger. It's bike counterpart is the Sugarscoot.

Color schemes
Character Color scheme Image
Mario Red and white body, dark yellow back Mario's Daytripper
Luigi Green and white body, gray back Luigi's Daytripper
Peach Pink and white body, white back Peach's Daytripper
Daisy Orange and white body, dark yellow back Daisy on her Daytripper (Royal Racer in PAL regions) in Mario Kart Wii.
Yoshi Light green and white body, green back Yoshi's Daytripper
Birdo Purple and white body, hot pink back Birdo's Daytripper
Diddy Kong Dark brown and white body, brown back Diddy Kong's Daytripper
Bowser Jr. Light yellow and white body, golden yellow back Bowser Jr.'s Daytripper
Male Mii Cadet blue and white body, golden yellow back Daytripper from Mario Kart Wii
Female Mii White and pink body, reddish brown back Daytripper from Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart Tour

The Daytripper returns in Mario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Super kart. It uses the Wood tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, although footage of the Yoshi's Egg item showed it with the Slick tires from the latter two games instead. Unlike before, the Daytripper only has Peach's color scheme no matter what driver is using it. The Daytripper increases the speed boosts and points resulted from driving over Dash Panels. There is also a red, white, and pink variant of this kart, called the Sweet Daytripper, which is classified as a High-End kart, which was introduced in the Peach Tour, and there is also a black and gold variant of it, called the Head Honcho, which is also a High-End kart, introduced in the Summer Festival Tour.

The kart is named the "Daytripper" in all English versions of the game.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Princess Peach's Daytripper makes a cameo appearance as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The player can obtain the trophy at random in the game's single-player modes.

Profiles and statistics

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart Wii

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Trading Card information

Mario Kart Wii trading card for Daytripper.
Trading Card

"Want a Kart that can blast-off quickly, handles great, and enjoys a nice Mini-Turbo boost? Not concerned about top speed or futuristic aerodynamics? Then Daytripper is the "Dream Sleeper" for you."

Mario Kart Tour

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy

Name Image Appears in American English description British English description
Peach + Daytripper
Peach + Royal Racer
Peach + Daytripper trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii Mario Kart Wii 04/2008 You may think it doesn't look like a racer. You may think it would look more at home on a carousel. But Peach will have the last laugh as she sails past the finish line, leaving you in the dust. The Daytripper's great handling lets it breeze through even the trickiest of courses–and what it lacks in speed, it makes up for in acceleration. You may think it doesn't look like a racer. You may think it would look more at home on a carousel. But Peach will have the last laugh as she sails past the finish line, leaving you in the dust. The Royal Racer's great handling lets it breeze through even the trickiest of courses–and what it lacks in speed, it makes up for in acceleration.

Gallery

Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart Tour

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファンタジア[?]
Fantajia
Fantasia
German Cabriosa[?] ?
Italian Bolide rétro[?] Retro Race Kart
Korean 판타지아[?]
Pantajia
Fantasia
Portuguese (NOA) Landô[?] Landau
Spanish Dominguero[?] Sunday Driver