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Artwork of Crash driving his kart in Crash Nitro Kart

Karts are a recurring object in the Crash Bandicoot franchise.

Location and uses[edit]

Karts are a vehicle used by racers in the racing games.

Crash Team Racing[edit]

In Crash Team Racing, their first appearance, every character uses the same kart model. It is held together by pipework, has dual exhaust engines, no sides, and large, silver-rimmed wheels. Each character uses a uniquely colored kart. Nitros Oxide is the only character that does not race in a kart, but instead uses a hovercraft.

Crash Nitro Kart[edit]

In Crash Nitro Kart, Emperor Velo modified the karts for use on his race courses. The most noticeable modification is that the karts can turn their wheels sideways, enabling them to stick to the track in anti-gravity mode.

A unique kart design is used for each of the four teams: Team Bandicoot, Team Cortex, Team Oxide, and Team Trance. Unlike Crash Team Racing, the kart color is the same for every racer on a team. There is a fifth type of kart (later named the Velo Chopper) that is used by Emperor Velo and the other four bosses.

Crash Tag Team Racing[edit]

In Crash Tag Team Racing, they are known as cars. This is the first game allowing the player to choose from more than one car for their racer, provided they have been unlocked. During a race, two racers can merge their cars together into a single one, which is the game's main gimmick.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled[edit]

In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, there are a lot more karts than in the original game. Most karts can be customized from different vehicle parts, much like in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8. These parts include bodies and decals, paint jobs, stickers and wheels. The game also features Special Karts, which are pre-built karts that do not have customizable vehicle parts. There are also Kart Sets, which consists of a set of parts that create a predetermined kart. Kart Set parts are customizable except for the decals, which are permanently stuck to the kart's body.

Most karts from earlier racing installments reappear as kart body options, including Crash Team Racing's kart design and Oxide's Hovercraft, all five kart types from Crash Nitro Kart (which share a name with their team, e.g. Team Bandicoot), and some cars from Crash Tag Team Racing.

The karts from the original game are named Classic, which are a modernized version of the karts used in Crash Team Racing. Exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version are Retro Karts, which are similar to the Classic but are designed after their original model from Crash Team Racing. Because Retro Karts are a type of Special Kart, they cannot be customized. There are eight different Retro Karts, each corresponding to one of the eight default playable characters from Crash Team Racing.

Vehicle colors[edit]

Crash Team Racing[edit]

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