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The Blue Seven (コバルトセブン Kobaruto Sebun) is a kart in the Mario Kart series that debuted in Mario Kart 7 as an unlockable kart. It also appears in Mario Kart Tour.

Description[]

Bowser (Blue Seven)

Bowser Power Sliding in the Blue Seven across Toad Circuit.

The Blue Seven is a blue roadster, with a "7" embroidered on the yellow wing at the back. It has a white stripe running across the center of the body, two yellow headlights on the face on the body and taillights which illuminate in darker areas, a light blue windshield in front of the seat and steering wheel, and has yellow exhaust pipes at the back. the character's emblem is displayed on the body of the kart. This makes the Blue Seven heavily resemble Luigi's Streamliner and the Jetsetter from Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii respectively, and might as well be considered its spiritual predecessors.

How to Unlock[]

Mario Kart 7
  • Collect as many Coins as you can and hope you get lucky.
Mario Kart Tour
  • Purchase from the Daily Selects for 2,000 Coins.
  • Obtain it from the Pipe.

Appearances[]

Mario Kart 7[]

The Blue Seven increases Speed and Weight. It is tied with the B Dasher, the Bruiser and the Zucchini for the highest Speed of all kart bodies. It is also tied with the B Dasher and the Bolt Buggy for the lowest Acceleration of all kart bodies.

Statistics[]

Stat Name Stat Value
Speed +0.5
Acceleration -0.5
Weight +0.25
Handling -0.25
Off-Road 0

Staff Ghost Usage[]

Mario Kart Tour[]

Super 1

The Super 1, the red variant of the Blue Seven in Mario Kart Tour.

The Blue Seven returns in Mario Kart Tour as a Super Kart. It has Rocket Start Plus, which increases the length of and the points earnt from Rocket Starts. It reuses the Standard Tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

The Blue Seven has a red variant, dubbed the Super 1, which has Jump Boost Plus, which increases the length of and the points earnt from Jump Boosts. It reuses the Blue Standard Tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Trivia![]

  • The "Seven" in the Blue Seven's name is very likely linked to the title of the game its in (Mario Kart 7); the 7 design on the fin is exactly alike to the Mario Kart 7 logo seven.
  • The Streamliner from Mario Kart DS is thought to be the basis of the Blue Seven, as they bear a striking resemblance to each other. Both have almost the same exact shape, painted blue, and have a white stripe in the center. People believed that it was a remake of the Streamliner before Mario Kart 7 was released. It was known as "The Streamliner of the Modern Times".
  • It also resembles late 1960s prototype race cars, and possibly Porsche 911s.

Gallery[]

Mario Kart 7 vehicle parts
Karts Nitro karts Standard KartGold StandardBirthday GirlBumble VBruiserSoda JetTiny TugCact-XKoopa ClownCloud 9ZucchiniBlue SevenBolt Buggy
Retro karts B DasherEgg 1Barrel TrainPipe Frame
Wheels StandardGold TiresRollerSlimSlickSpongeMushroomWoodRed MonsterMonster
Gliders Super GliderGold GliderPeach ParasolFlower GliderBeast GliderSwooperParafoil
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