Flame Flyer
- Not to be confused withFlame Runner orFlame Rider.
| Flame Flyer | |
|---|---|
The Flame Flyer inMario Kart Tour | |
| Size class | MKWii: Large MKT: Any |
| Strong stats | Speed, Weight |
| Average stats | Drift, Mini-Turbo |
| Weak stats | Acceleration, Handling, Off-Road |
| Appears in | Mario Kart Wii,Mario Kart Tour |
TheFlame Flyer is a kart from theMario Kart series. The kart's appearance is similar to a 1970Plymouth Barracuda due to its front fascia and overall design, its six exhaust pipes (three on each side) and its engine sticking out of its hood that shakes. The kart also features flame motifs and bears theMario Kart trademark name on the tires. The emblem is located on the doors and rear of the kart. Despite that the exhaust pipes are located on the sides of the vehicle, the cloud of exhaust still comes out from the back of the vehicle when the player gets an engine bust.
History[edit]
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
The Flame Flyer first appears inMario Kart Wii, as a kart exclusive to large-sized drivers. It features great speed and weight, along with good drift andMini-Turbo performing; it is the fourth fastest vehicle (third fastest kart) in the game, with its speed being tied with that of theSneakster. It is also fairly heavy, with its weight being tied with theStandard Kart L andWario Bike; it is the fourth heaviest vehicle in the game, after theHoneycoupe,Offroader, andPiranha Prowler. However, it suffers from the third worst handling in the game, after theJetsetter andSpear, and it is tied with the latter in off-road performance, both having the second worst off-road in the game.
More significantly, the Flame Flyer has the worst acceleration of all vehicles in the game, meaning it starts off very slowly if aRocket Start is not performed and recovers slowly if hit by items such as Shells. However, ifWaluigi or LargeMii uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will exceed that of theFlame Runner, as both characters receive an acceleration bonus. Additionally, the acceleration of Waluigi's Flame Flyer will exceed that of the Jetsetter and Wild Wing by one point. And ifDonkey Kong uses the Flame Flyer, the acceleration will almost be the same as the Flame Runner. IfBowser rides the Flame Flyer, its weight will tie with theOffroader and its speed also ties with theSprinter. This and the Jetsetter are the only karts in the game with two or more stats that are less than twenty; the Jetsetter's handling, off-road, and mini-turbo stats are less than twenty, while the Flame Flyer's acceleration and off-road stats are less than twenty.
The kart'sbike counterpart is theFlame Runner. Compared to theHoneycoupe, the Flame Flyer is faster, but has slightly lower stats in every other stat category. The Flame Flyer shares its engine sound with theMini Beast and theWild Wing (its respective small and medium counterparts). The exact same sound is recycled for theB Dasher andBruiser inMario Kart 7.
Color schemes[edit]
| Character | Color scheme | Image | Character | Color scheme | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wario | Purple body, golden-yellow flames, yellow engine blower flaps | Waluigi | Indigo body, yellow flames, purple engine blower flaps | ||
| Donkey Kong | Brown body, light green flames and engine blower flaps | Bowser | Green body, yellow flames, red engine blower flaps | ||
| King Boo | Black body, hot pink flames and engine blower flaps | Rosalina | Aqua body, blue flames, yellow engine blower flaps | ||
| Funky Kong | Red body, blue flames and engine blower flaps | Dry Bowser | Beige body, maroon flames and engine blower flaps | ||
| MaleMii | Yellow body, dark blue flames and engine blower flaps | Female Mii | Pink body, light pink flames, hot pink engine blower flaps |
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
The Flame Flyer returns inMario Kart Tour, where it is classified as a Super kart. It uses theOff-Road tires fromMario Kart 8 andMario Kart 8 Deluxe. However, unlike itsMario Kart Wii appearance, it only hasBowser's color scheme no matter which driver is using it, and its engine no longer shakes. The Flame Flyer increases the duration ofRocket Start speed boosts and the number of points earned for performing a Rocket Start.
The game introduces three High-End variants of this kart: a white and pink variant named theWildfire Flyer that was first made available in the2019 Winter Tour, a red, white and blue variant called theStar-Spangled Flyer that first appeared in the2020 Los Angeles Tour, and a black and orange variant called theInferno Flyer which debuted in theBowser vs. DK Tour.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
| Vehicle type: Drift |
Trading Card information[edit]
It's a muscle car revival! Who can deny the awesome presence of a blower popping out of the hood? The Flame Flyer packs very high levels for Speed and Weight, with lower levels for Acceleration and Handling stats.
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
| Special skill | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Favorite courses (Bonus points ×2) |
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| Favored courses (Bonus points ×1.5) | |||||
* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6. | |||||
Gallery[edit]
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
Artwork[edit]
King Boo using his Flame Flyer onSNES Ghost Valley 2
Models[edit]
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Donkey Kong in the Flame Flyer on3DS Toad Circuit R
Wario tricking in the Flame Flyer onN64 Kalimari Desert
Bowser crashing in the Flame Flyer on3DS Rock Rock Mountain
Funky Kong tricking in the Flame Flyer onN64 Choco Mountain
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ファイアホットロッド[1] Faia Hotto Roddo | Fire Hot Rod | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 火焰热浪[1] Huǒyàn Rèlàng | Flame Hot Wave | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 火焰熱浪[1] Huǒyàn Rèlàng | Flame Hot Wave | |
| French(Canadian) | Crache-flammes[2] | Flames-thrower | |
| French(European) | Crache-feu[1][2] | Fire-thrower | |
| German | Feuerschleuder[1] | Fire-slingshot | |
| Italian | Fiamma volante[1] | Flying Flame | |
| Korean | 파이어카트[1] Paieo Kateu | Fire Kart | |
| Portuguese(Brazilian) | Flamejante[1] | Flaming | |
| Spanish | Carro Fulminante[1] | Fulminating Car | Both Latin American and European Spanish |
Notes[edit]
- Mario Kart Wii's promotional artwork shows Bowser driving his Flame Flyer with him holding the Spiny Shell in his left hand. In the actual game, characters (and Miis) use their right hands when throwing items.

