Handling is a stat in Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It represents the capacity of a kart or bike to make small turns. The higher the handling is, the better the turns are. The use of handling will cause the vehicle to slow down, although the loss of speed is less noticeable in vehicles with a high handling stat. The handling stat shouldn't be mistaken for Drifting (also known as powersliding), which represents the kart or bike's ability to take sharp turns (accompanied by sparks and a Mini-Turbo). This is especially important since most vehicles have either high drift and low handling (such as the Wild Wing or Flame Runner), or high handling and low drift (such as the Wario Bike and the Booster Seat). However, there are some exceptions that have both good drift and good handling, most notably the Quacker.
In Mario Kart DS, the handling stat is correlated with a kart's off-road maneuverability.
Karts with good handling[]
- Standard Kart S
- Booster Seat
- Standard Kart M
- Cheep Charger
- Tiny Titan
- Classic Dragster
- Daytripper
- Offroader
Bikes with good handling[]
- Standard Bike S
- Bit Bike
- Quacker
- Magikruiser
- Jet Bubble
- Standard Bike M
- Sugarscoot
- Zip Zip
- Wario Bike
Trivia![]
- In Mario Kart Wii, handling is considered by many to be the least important stat in the game.