Standard Kart

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Standard Kart
Mario's and red Mii's Standard Kart body from Mario Kart 8
Strong stats Various (MKDS)
Drift (MKW, (Standard Kart S))
None (MKW (Standard Kart M))
Weight (MKW (Standard Kart L))
None (MK7, MK8)
Average stats Various (MKDS)
Speed, Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo (MKW (Standard Kart S))
Speed, Weight, Acceleration, Handling, Drift, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo (MKW (Standard Kart M))
Speed, Acceleration, Handling, Drift, Off-Road, Mini-Turbo (MKW (Standard Kart L))
Speed, Weight, Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road (MK7)
Speed, Weight, Acceleration, Handling, Traction (MK8)
Weak stats Various (MKDS)
Weight (MKW (Standard Kart S))
None (MKW (Standard Karts M and L), MK7, MK8)
Appears in Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, Mario Kart Tour, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Paper Mario: Color Splash, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Run (statue cameo), Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Variants Gold Standard
Standard BW
Standard DB
Standard DK
Standard DS
Standard Kart L
Standard Kart M
Standard Kart S
Standard LG
Standard MR
Standard PC
Standard RB
Standard SG
Standard TD
Standard WL
Standard WR
Standard YS
This article is about Standard Kart. For other articles that use the name Standard, see Standard.

The Standard Kart is a type of kart that appears in the Mario Kart series. They first appeared in Mario Kart DS and appeared in all Mario Kart games afterward. Before DS, all standard karts are the Pipe Frame model, though the Toad Kart and the Toadette Kart from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! are similar to the Standard Karts in design. Standard Karts generally have balanced attributes, not usually having any advantage or disadvantages in any particular stat. In Mario Kart DS, there are several variations of the Standard Kart, though each has stats that vary with each character or weight class.

Being a basic vehicle, the Standard Kart closely resembles a real go-kart, unlike other karts in the series.

HistoryEdit

Mario Kart seriesEdit

Mario Kart DSEdit

The Standard Kart makes its first appearance in Mario Kart DS, modeled directly after the Toad Kart and Toadette Kart from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Each playable character has a Standard kart, being named "Standard" followed by an abbreviation of the character's name (MR for Mario, LG for Luigi, etc.) These karts are redesigned, having white bumpers and a body frame of different colors that matches the character's color. The emblem of the character is shown over the hood, although the player can replace it for their own in the emblem maker option. Each character's Standard Kart has its own unique stats (though they also depend on the weight class of the character). Lightweight characters have better handling and acceleration while heavyweight characters have higher speed and weight. All Standard Karts in this game give two Mushrooms in Time Trials. The eight characters from Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart: Super Circuit have mostly the same color palettes for each of their respective Pipe Frames on their Standard Karts as they did in said games; or in the case of Peach and Wario, their Standard Karts are slightly lighter shades. There are 13 Standard Karts in the game; the Shy Guys, only usable in multiplayer, have the same stats as Yoshi.

Standard Karts have a enlarged version of the engine block from the Pipe Frames and the same exhausts from the mentioned vehicle. The karts in this game come with a four-stroke engine with distinctive, high-pitched sound, sharing the same sound with other karts.

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2Edit

The karts from Mario Kart Arcade GP return in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, still sharing the same universal design for each character aside from the color scheme. Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 introduces secondary, personalized kart options for each character, with the karts from the first Mario Kart Arcade GP game becoming the standard, primary option.

Color schemesEdit
Image Body color Character Image Body color Character
  Red
Blue
    Green
Dark blue
 
  Blue
Yellow
    Violet
Dark navy
 
  Pink
Dark magenta
    Light green
White
 
  Dark navy
Dark red
    Bright yellow
Navy
 
  Magenta
Yellow
    Slate blue
Pale blue
 
  Purple
Yellow
    Yellow
Brown
 
  Orange
Dark green
 

Mario Kart WiiEdit

Standard Karts have been rebuilt in Mario Kart Wii with a new design featuring a two-stroke twin cylinder engine with four exhaust pipes and a more powerful sound, and the emblem on the block in the front and on a license plate on the back. This time, there is a Standard Kart for each individual size class rather for each character. They are named Standard Kart S for small characters, Standard Kart M for medium characters and Standard Kart L for large characters. Along with the Standard Karts, there are also Standard Bikes due to the introduction of bikes in the game. Each size class of Standard Karts has its own stats that reflect on the respective size class. Small characters are generally better with all stats except for speed and weight, while large characters are the opposite.

Battle ModeEdit
Color schemesEdit
Image Color scheme Character Image Color scheme Character
  Red body, white center stripe, blue center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with white and blue accent stripes     Green body, white center stripe, blue center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with white and blue accent stripes  
       
  Pink body and center, white center stripe, seat and exhaust pipes, with yellow and light blue accent stripes     Orange body, white center stripe, amber center and seat, gray exhaust pipes, with yellow and red accent stripes  
       
  Blue body, white center stripe, red center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with yellow and red accent stripes     White body, rose center stripe, center, seat, exhaust pipes and accent stripes  
  Light blue body, white center stripe, green center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with orange, red and yellow accent stripes     Olive body, white center stripe, tan center, black exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with yellowish orange and dark red accent stripes  
  Lime body, white center stripe, sky blue center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with red and sky blue accent stripes     Purple body, white center stripe, magenta center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with indigo and magenta accent stripes  
  Light brown body, brownish yellow center stripe, red center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with yellow and red accent stripes     Dandelion body, white center stripe, dark green center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with orange and dark green accent stripes  
  Yellow body, white center stripe, purple center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with white and green accent stripes     Dark blue body, white center stripe, yellow center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with fuchsia and yellow accent stripes  
  Dark brown body, white center stripe, light brown center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with yellow and red-orange accent stripes     Dark army green body, white center stripe, light orange center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with yellow and red accent stripes  
  Black body and center, white center stripe, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with cyan and pink accent stripes     Turquoise body, light yellow center stripe, blue center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with purple, pale yellow and blue accent stripes  
  White body, sky blue center stripe and center, gray exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with sky blue, yellow and red-orange accent stripes     Beige body, white center stripe, gray center and exhaust pipes, dark slate seat, with brown, black and dark red accent stripes  
  White body and exhaust pipes, navy tires, azure center stripe, seat, center and accent stripes     White body and exhaust pipes, dark cherry tires, pinkish red center stripe, seat, center and accent stripes  
   
   
  Red body, exhaust pipes, seat and center, orange tires, white center stripe and accent stripes     Blue body, exhaust pipes, seat and center, azure tires, white center stripe and accent stripes  
   
   
Image Color scheme Character
  Gray body, exhaust pipes, seat and center, gray tires, white center stripe and accent stripes  
 
 

Mario Kart 7Edit

Standard Karts are rebuilt again in Mario Kart 7 with an appearance resembling the Toad Kart and Toadette Kart from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, while retaining the same engine sound from Mario Kart Wii. Like in Mario Kart DS, the emblem is once again located on the hood. In this game, the Standard Karts (along with the other karts) are equipped with retractable hang-gliders and propellers for driving underwater. It tends to have average stats, with below average stats in underwater handling and Mini-Turbo. This game also introduces the Gold Standard and the return of Pipe Frame, the kart that appeared in the first three Mario Kart games.

ArtworkEdit
ScreenshotsEdit
Color schemesEdit
Image Body color Character Image Body color Character
  Red
Silver
Deep blue
    Green
Silver
Dark blue
 
  Pink
Silver
Yellow
    Cyan
Silver
Green
 
  Yellow
Jet black
Dark green
    Brown
Jet black
Light green
 
  Deep blue
Silver
Yellow
    Light green
Silver
Lime yellow
 
  Yellow-orange
Silver
Orange
    Purple
Silver
Yellow
 
  Turquoise
Silver
Chartreuse
    Metallic gray  
  White
Gray
    Purple
Gold
Brown
 
  Brown
Gold
Orange
    Sky blue
White
Yellow
 
  Light red
Red
    Light orange
Orange
 
  Light yellow
Yellow
    Pale light green
Light green
 
  Pale green
Green
    Pale blue
Blue
 
  Pale light blue
Light blue
    Light pink
Deep pink
 
  Light purple
Purple
    Light brown
Brown
 
  Jet black
Black
    Pure white
White
 

Mario Kart Arcade GP DXEdit

 
Mario in his Standard Kart, with corresponding stat additions.

The Standard Kart has been rebuilt yet again in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, being the first game in the Mario Kart Arcade GP subseries that uses a different design for its Standard Karts. The karts' overall design appears to be a mixture between the designs of Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7, having a more angular design, and the emblem located on the block the steering wheel is attached to, as well as on the kart's rear. The kart is doused in a single primary color, edged with white and a secondary color. Unique about this design is that the exhaust pipes have been given a pink coloration, whereas they are black or gray in other iterations. Given it is the default option, the Standard Kart does not give additional points to top speed, acceleration or handling, unlike the unlockable karts.

 
Lakitu in his Standard Kart.

With the exception of Tanooki Mario and Gold Mario, all character skins share the same color scheme as the character's default outfit.

Lakitu, a downloadable character, is the only one whose Standard Kart has a completely different design, despite being given the same name as all the other Standard Karts.[1][2] Lakitu's Standard Kart resembles a Lakitu's Cloud, not unlike the Cloud 9 from Mario Kart 7, with a blue seat instead of a black one, tiny exhaust pipes hidden within the lower part of the cloud's rear, and rainbow-colored tires with covers that resemble Lakitu's emblem, also a Lakitu's Cloud. Much like the Cloud 9, Lakitu's emblem is also displayed on the kart's rear.

ArtworkEdit
ScreenshotsEdit
Color schemesEdit

It has been requested that more images be uploaded for this article. Remove this notice only after the additional images have been added. Specific(s): Standard Kart icons for Tanooki Mario, Lakitu, King Boo and Daisy

Image Body color Character(s) Image Body color Character(s)
  Red
Blue
Mario
Fire Mario
Brown[a 1]
Medium orange
Tanooki Mario
  Baby Mario   Green
Blue
Luigi
Ice Luigi
  Pink
Deep pink
Peach   Bright green
Greenish white
Yoshi
  Baby Peach   Red Yoshi
  Blue
Azurish white
Toad
Blue Toad
  Black Yoshi
Cloud gray[a 2] Lakitu   Golden yellow
Light brown
Donkey Kong
  Orange-red[a 3]
Light green
Bowser   Purple
Yellow
Wario
  Dry Bowser Dark indigo
Light gray
King Boo
  Metallic gray
Dark slate blue
Metal Mario   Gold[a 4] Gold Mario
  Cyan
Light yellow
Rosalina Yellow-orange
Orange
Daisy
  Blue
Yellow
Pac-Man   Light cyan
White
Don-chan
Hero Don-chan
Strawberry Don-chan
  Yellow
Light green
Bowser Jr.   Violet
Black
Waluigi
  1. ^ In addition, the exhaust pipes of Tanooki Mario's kart are brown with medium orange stripes, matching tanooki tails.
  2. ^ As stated above, Lakitu's kart has a completely different appearance compared to the other Standard Karts, resembling its Cloud.
  3. ^ Dry Bowser's Standard Kart's menu sprite shows it in red-orange.
  4. ^ Gold Mario's Standard Kart is completely made of gold, including the exhaust pipes, steering wheel and seat, but excluding the wheels.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 DeluxeEdit

The Standard Kart rebuilt once again in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, once again redesigned and looking similar to the one seen in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, but with slightly more rounded bodywork and smaller engine block. Like in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart 7, the emblem is located on the hood. In Mario Kart 8 the Standard Kart again tends to have average stats, with above average air speed and traction while having below average acceleration and anti-gravity handling, while in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe the Standard Kart has an increased acceleration, Mini-Turbo, anti-gravity speed, ground handling and anti-gravity handling at the expense of decreased traction and air speed, leading to average values in all stats. Like the Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 counterparts, it has a two-stroke engine, and its sound is shared with the Pipe Frame, Teddy Buggy, Wild Wiggler, Sneeker, and Splat Buggy.

All CPUs may use this kart body, often pairing it with the Standard tires. However, the CPU-controlled heavyweights who have a large body frame (excluding Link, as well as Pauline in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe) will most likely pair this kart body with the Monster tires instead. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Rosalina now uses this body with the Standard tires instead, and Bowser and the Koopalings no longer use this body.

ArtworkEdit
SpritesEdit
ScreenshotsEdit
Color schemesEdit
Image Body color Character(s) Image Body color Character(s)
  Red
White
Blue
               Green
White
Dark-blue
          
  Pink
White
Medium yellow
             Yellow
White
Orange
   
  Turquoise
White
Sky blue
     Brown[b 1]
Beige
Orange
 
  Yellow[b 1][b 2]
Light-pink
Red-pink
    Lime green
White
Azure
 
  Sky blue
White
Gold
                Black
White
Orange
       
  Yellow
Light-gray
Denim blue
             White
Black
Cyan
       
  Royal blue
White
Yellow
              Orange
White
Medium yellow
        
  Blue
White
Yellow
    Light-green
White
Medium yellow
 
  Black
White
Light-brown
    Hot pink
White
Crimson
   
  Slate
White
Medium red
    Gray[b 1]
Gray
Dark-gray
  
  Rose gold[b 1]
Light-gold
Dark rose gold
    Yellow
White
Purple
 
  Indigo
White
Violet
    Brown
White
Red-brown
 
  Mustard
Black
Green
    Lavender
White
Medium sky blue
 
  Medium green
Black
Mustard
    Black[b 1]
Red-orange
Moss green
 
  Cyan
Black
Vermilion
    Yellow
Black
Cyan
 
  Rose pink
Black
Turquoise
    Dark-blue
Black
Light-green
 
  Bright green
Black
Purple
    Red-pink
Black
Purple-violet
 
  White
Black
Leaf green
    White[b 1][b 3]
Light-gray
Red-orange
 
  White[b 1][b 3]
Light-gray
Chartreuse
    White[b 1][b 3]
Light-gray
Deep pink
 
  Black[b 1][b 3]
Gray
Blue
    Black[b 1][b 3]
Gray
Purple
 
  Black[b 1][b 3]
Gray
Turquoise
    Dark-blue[b 1][b 4]
Gold
Black
 
  Red-orange[b 1]
White
Gold
     
  Pink[b 1][b 2][b 3]
White
Red
    Apple green[b 1][b 2][b 3]
White
Gold
 
  Chartreuse
White
Medium yellow
      Purple
White
Gold
  
  Brown
White
Marigold
     
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o These Standard Karts have uniquely colored exhaust pipes, whereas every other Standard Kart has black exhaust pipes with yellow tips:
    • Tanooki Mario's Standard Kart has exhaust pipes with brown and orange stripes, plus slate tips.
    • Cat Peach's Standard Kart has pink exhaust pipes with yellow tips and stripes.
    • Gold Mario/Metal Mario's Standard Kart has gray exhaust pipes with slate tips.
    • Pink Gold Peach's Standard Kart has metallic copper rose exhaust pipes with light-gold tips.
    • Dry Bowser's Standard Kart has black exhaust pipes with red-orange tips and stripes.
    • All of the Inklings Standard Karts have black exhaust pipes with the tips' color matching the Inkling selected.
    • Link's Standard Kart has metallic dark-blue exhaust pipes with gold tips and stripes.
    • Male Villager's Standard Kart has black exhaust pipes with vermilion tips and stripes.
    • Female Villager's Standard Kart has pink exhaust pipes with white tips and stripes.
    • Isabelle's Standard Kart has dark teal-green exhaust pipes with light-yellow tips and stripes.
  2. ^ a b c These Standard Karts have a different colored steering wheel, rather than black:
    • Cat Peach's Standard Kart has a turquoise steering wheel.
    • Female Villager's Standard Kart has a light-brown steering wheel.
    • Isabelle's Standard Kart has a golden yellow steering wheel.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h These Standard Karts feature unique patterns on their main bodies:
    • The Inklings' Standard Karts feature colorful ink splatters, with the largest matching the color of Inkling selected.
    • Female Villager's Standard Kart features a light-pink floral pattern.
    • Isabelle's Standard Kart features a checkerboard pattern, similar to that of her green vest.
  4. ^ Both of Link's costumes use the exact same Standart Kart, however Champion's Tunic Link's Standard Kart uses a different sprite in the menu.

Mario Kart TourEdit

While no new kart bearing the name "Standard Kart" appears in Mario Kart Tour, the Pipe Frame fulfills its role as the de facto Standard Kart in this game, being the kart new players start with, being classified as a Normal kart, and having varying color schemes per character, whereas alternate color schemes for other karts are made to be separate karts.

The Mario Kart 8 Standard Kart also returns in Mario Kart Tour, as two separate karts. Mario's color scheme appears as the Red Standard 8 and is classified as a Super kart. Luigi's color scheme is used for a variant of this kart, called the Green Standard 8, which is also classified as a Super kart.

Super Smash Bros. seriesEdit

Super Smash Bros. BrawlEdit

The Mario Kart DS variations of the Standard Kart also appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Mario Circuit stage. They appear in multiple colors and are driven by Shy Guys. They act as hazards which can KO the players if they are not careful.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii UEdit

The Standard Karts from Mario Kart 8 are seen in the "Comet Observatory" trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, where they are driven by Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, and Donkey Kong around Rainbow Road. Their race is interrupted by the sudden presence of Kirby on his Warp Star and his interaction with Rosalina and her Luma.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, in the Rainbow Road stage, Shy Guys once again appear racing in Standard Karts, though this time they are the ones used in Mario Kart 7. Mario's, Bowser's, and Shy Guy's Standard Karts from Mario Kart 7 make cameo appearances as trophies. Shy Guys also appear in the Mario Circuit stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U with the same role as the other Mario Kart-inspired tracks, with the Standard models being from Mario Kart 8.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U additionally features Mario Kart DS Standard Karts in the same instances as in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, being driven by Shy Guys on the Mario Circuit (Brawl) stage.

Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Shy Guys drive around in Standard Karts on the Figure-8 Circuit and Mario Circuit once again, using their respective designs. A Standard Kart also appears as a Novice-class support spirit that uses artwork of Koopa Troopa from Mario Kart Wii. When used, the spirit occupies one support slot and equips the fighter with a Boomerang at the start of a battle. The spirit's battle involves four Squirtles faced on the Figure-8 Circuit stage, with Green Shells as the only items that spawn, reflecting the artwork used to represent the spirit.

Paper Mario seriesEdit

Paper Mario: Color SplashEdit

 
Luigi's Green Standard Kart

In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Luigi can be seen driving his Standard Kart from Mario Kart 8, with the kart being made of paper and cardboard to match the game's art style. Once Mario and Huey collect all of the Big Paint Stars, Luigi appears and uses his kart to transport them to Black Bowser's Castle, with the help of a Rainbow Road created by the paint fountain.

Paper Mario: The Origami KingEdit

In Paper Mario: The Origami King, Luigi is again seen driving a Standard Kart, with the design being the same as the one seen in the previous game. At the start of the game, Mario and Luigi use the kart to reach Toad Town. Towards the end, Luigi arrives at Peach's Castle using a Glider equipped to the kart.

Super Mario RunEdit

In Super Mario Run, a statue of Mario on his Standard Kart in antigravity, called a Mario Kart Statue, appears as a building during the Mario Kart event. The event also included a Banana Statue and Blooper Statue. Tapping on a Mario Kart Statue creates engine noises. It has since been made available through the Remix 10 mode.

Super Nintendo WorldEdit

At Super Nintendo World, Standard Karts from Mario Kart 8 are the basis of the vehicles used in the attraction Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge.[3]

The Super Mario Bros. MovieEdit

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the vehicle Mario creates in the kart workshop appears to be based on a Standard Kart from Mario Kart Wii. During the encounter with Bowser's army on Rainbow Road, Mario's kart is blown up by the Koopa General firing Bullet Bills from his vehicle.

Other appearancesEdit

In the Animal Crossing series, the player can obtain the Standard Kart as a furniture item. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, it takes its appearance from Mario Kart Wii, while in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, it takes its appearance from Mario Kart 7.

Profiles and statisticsEdit

Mario Kart WiiEdit

Standard Kart S

Speed: 41/80
Weight: 29/80
Acceleration: 48/80
Handling: 48/80
Drift: 51/80
Off-Road: 40/80
Mini-Turbo: 45/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

Standard Kart M

Speed: 46/80
Weight: 45/80
Acceleration: 40/80
Handling: 43/80
Drift: 45/80
Off-Road: 35/80
Mini-Turbo: 40/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

Standard Kart L

Speed: 48/80
Weight: 59/80
Acceleration: 37/80
Handling: 40/80
Drift: 40/80
Off-Road: 35/80
Mini-Turbo: 35/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

Super Smash Bros. seriesEdit

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSEdit

Trophy
Mario + Standard Kart
 
Category: Series Related
How to unlock:
Random
Customizing your ride is part of the fun of Mario Kart 7. Choose the best frame, tires, and glider to make your own dream machine! You can come up with some outlandish combinations, but I think Mario looks best when you keep things simple. (American English)
Customising your kart in Mario Kart 7 is a lot of fun. Pick your favourite frame, tyres and glider, and make your mark out on the track! Maybe your favourites are the basic ones. Nothing wrong with that! Flashy is all well and good, but there's something to be said for "simple-but-effective". (British English)
Trophy
Shy Guy + Standard Kart
 
Category: Stage
How to unlock:
Random
Shy Guy makes his debut as a racer in Mario Kart 7 once you win the 150cc Shell Cup. He's a lightweight racer with superb handling. Watch out for the eight Shy Guys racing around the Rainbow Road stage—they'll happily run you over if you get in their way! (American English)
Shy Guy makes his debut as a selectable racer in Mario Kart 7, and all you have to do to unlock him is win the 150cc Shell Cup. He's lightweight, like Toad and Koopa, and has excellent handling. The Rainbow Road stage has eight Shy Guys whizzing around the track, so be careful not to get hit, or you'll go speeding off the stage! (British English)
Trophy
Bowser + Standard Kart
 
Category: Series Related
How to unlock:
Random
Bowser has tricked out his kart exactly like Mario's. With a level playing field, it all comes down to the driver's skill. Well, and luck. And if the driver got a good night's sleep... Only the goddess of victory knows who will win. That's part of the fun of Mario Kart! (American English)
The kart Bowser has here isn't unique to him. You can use the same parts with any racer – even Mario! Of course, even if everyone has the same kart, the race still won't come down to pure skill – luck always plays a part. It's that unpredictability that makes Mario Kart so exciting, after all! (British English)

Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

Spirit
#86 Standard Kart
  Series/game Mario Kart Series
Type Support
Slots 1
Class Novice
Strength / effect(s) Boomerang Equipped
How to obtain Spirit Board
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Squirtle ×4
Conditions

Rule: Item: Green Shell

  • The enemy favors side specials
Stage Figure-8 Circuit
Song Mario Circuit - Super Mario Kart

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタンダード[?]
Sutandādo
Standard
スタンダードカート[?]
Sutandādo Kāto
Standard Kart
ノーマルカート[?]
Nōmaru Kāto
Normal Kart Mario Kart Arcade GP subseries
Chinese (simplified) 标准车[?]
Biāozhǔn Chē
Standard Car Mario Kart 7
标准型卡丁车[?]
Biāozhǔn Xíng Kǎdīngchē
Standard-Type Kart Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Chinese (traditional) 標準車[?]
Biāozhǔn Chē
Standard Car
Dutch Standaard[?] Standard
Standaardkart[?] Standard Kart
French Standard[?] Standard
Kart standard[?] Standard Kart
German Standard[?] Standard
Standard-Kart[?] Standard Kart
Italian Standard[?] Standard
Kart standard[?] Standard Kart
Korean 스탠더드카트[?]
Seutaendeodeu Kateu
Standard Kart
Portuguese Padrão
Kart Padrão
[?]
Standard
Standard Kart
Russian Стандартный[?]
Standartny
Standard
Карт-стандарт[?]
Kart-standart
Standard Kart
Spanish Estandár[?] Standard
Kart estándar[?] Standard Kart

TriviaEdit

  • The Standard Kart from Mario Kart Wii is the only version of this kart that do not appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, as Shy Guys are seen driving the version of the kart from Mario Kart 7 in the 3DS version and the Mario Kart 8 version (which was already seen in the "Comet Observatory" trailer) in the Wii U version, and the Mario Kart DS version of the karts returns from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
    • Similarly, the Standard Kart from Mario Kart 7 is the only version of the kart that does not appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, due to Rainbow Road being absent, as well as the Standard Kart from Mario Kart Wii appearing as a spirit.
  • In Mario Kart 7, the Standard Kart has a similar engine sound as Mario and Luigi's kart in Mario Kart 64.
  • Tanooki Mario's Standard Kart in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has exhaust pipes that are painted to look like his tail, which could be a pun on the term "tailpipe". His Standard Bike also has this.

ReferencesEdit