Zip Zip

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Not to be confused with Zip-Zap.
Zip Zip
Rapide
Diddy Kong's Zip Zip
Diddy Kong on his Zip Zip
Size class Medium
Strong stats Handling, Off-Road
Average stats Speed, Weight, Acceleration, Mini-Turbo
Weak stats Drift
Appears in Mario Kart Wii

The Zip Zip (known as the Rapide in Europe and Oceania) is an outside drifting bike in Mario Kart Wii that can only be used by medium-sized characters. It resembles a Benelli 650 Tornado. The emblem is located on the sides of the bike. Although this bike does not have a kart counterpart for its size class, its large counterpart is the Phantom.

The Zip Zip can be unlocked by winning the 100cc Lightning Cup or by playing 2,100 races.

Stats[edit]

Speed: 41/80
Weight: 35/80
Acceleration: 45/80
Handling: 51/80
Drift: 29/80
Off-Road: 62/80
Mini-Turbo: 45/80
Vehicle type:
Drift

The Zip Zip features great off-road, enabling it to take off-road shortcuts without any major speed loss. Additionally, the Zip Zip has the best off-road stat not only in its size class, but also out of all drift type bikes in the game. If Yoshi rides the Zip Zip, it ties with the Magikruiser for having the best off-road stat in the game. It also features good handling and shares the same drift stat as the Spear. However, unlike the Super Blooper and Dolphin Dasher, it is slower than the Standard Kart M and Standard Bike M (its speed tying with the Standard Kart S), but has a better Mini-Turbo (also tying with the Standard Kart S, as well as the Offroader). Its weight is slightly below average (tied with the Tiny Titan), and its drifting (also tied with the Tiny Titan) is rather low. Its acceleration is tied with the Magikruiser, and its stat total is 308 stat points.

Compared to the Dolphin Dasher, this bike features higher acceleration, handling, drift, off-road, and mini-turbo, but has lower speed and weight. Also, unlike the Dolphin Dasher, which has inside drifting properties, the Zip Zip performs outside drifting.

Compared to the Phantom, it is slower and lighter, but has slightly better handling, drift, acceleration, off-road and mini-turbo.

Color schemes[edit]

GBA Shy Guy Beach
Bowser Jr. using his Zip Zip on GBA Shy Guy Beach
Character Color scheme Image Character Color scheme Image
Mario Red body with white stripes and black tires Mario's Zip Zip Luigi Green body with white stripes and dark blue tires Luigi's Zip Zip
Peach Pink body with cream stripes and blue tires Peach's Zip Zip Daisy Soft orange body with white stripes and sea green tires Daisy's Zip Zip
Yoshi Lime green body with white stripes and orange tires Yoshi's Zip Zip Birdo Magenta body with white stripes and purple tires Birdo's Zip Zip
Diddy Kong Burnt orange body with light yellow stripes and orange tires Diddy Kong's Zip Zip Bowser Jr. Yellow body with dark green stripes and dark red tires Bowser Jr.'s Zip Zip
Male Mii Black body and tires with white stripes Zip Zip from Mario Kart Wii Female Mii Cream body with red stripes and black tires Zip Zip from Mario Kart Wii

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポロネーズ[?]
Poronēzu
Polonaise
French Cyclo Vroum[?] From cyclomoteur ("moped") and the onomatopoeia vroom
German Rapido[?] Italian for "quick"
Italian Jalapeno[?] from the chili pepper Jalapeño
Korean 하바네로[?]
Habanero
Habanero
Spanish Zum-Zum[?] Based of the onomatopoeia zoom