Tour Rome Avanti

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Rome Avanti
Rome Avanti in Mario Kart Tour
View of the Colosseum
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2023)
Tour(s)
Rome Avanti:
Night Tour
Rome Avanti 2:
Night Tour
Based on Rome, Italy

Rome Avanti is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is based on the city of Rome, Italy, and as such takes racers round many landmarks and sites from the city, such as the Colosseum. The course will make its debut in the Night Tour, and is the second city course to not debut in a tour named after the city, the first being Athens Dash. It is also the first city course to debut alongside a classic course since Paris Promenade, over three years earlier. The course is the sixth European city course and is the first of them to be set at night. "Avanti" in the course's name is an Italian word that roughly translates to "onwards", making this the first Mario Kart course to feature a non-English word in its English name. The starting line for this course resembles the front side of the Pantheon.

The course has two routes, Rome Avanti and Rome Avanti 2, which will both debut together. The two routes feature many unused roads, indicating the course will have a third route in the future.

Excluding courses announced simultaneously, this course and Squeaky Clean Sprint mark the shortest period of time between the announcement of two new courses for the Mario Kart series, with only a 16-hour gap, beating the previous courses with this distinction, Piranha Plant Cove and Yoshi's Island, by five days.

Gallery

Rome Avanti

Rome Avanti 2

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ローマ アバンティ
Rōma Abantī
Rome Avanti

Italian Roma romantica[1]
Romantic Rome

References