While all 48 courses bring nostalgia, certain tracks stand out for their technical design, visual upgrades, and competitive fun. Here are the top picks from the DLC:
: Despite early visual nitpicks, this track remains a top-tier nostalgic favourite for its unique layout and moving obstacles. mariokart8deluxenspboostercoursepassdlc top
If you're looking for the best performance to conquer these new tracks, especially on the intense setting: Best Combo: The current "meta" king is on the Teddy Buggy While all 48 courses bring nostalgia, certain tracks
The most creative original track in the DLC (not a retro). Inspired by Yoshi’s Island on SNES, it’s a storybook course where you drive over smiling flowers, avoid floating balloons, and bounce off piranha plants that behave like the game’s classic enemies. The track morphs each lap: a waterfall becomes a ramp, a cloud path appears. The music is a medley of the Yoshi’s Island athletic theme. It’s joyful, inventive, and 200cc-friendly. 9/10 – a modern classic. Inspired by Yoshi’s Island on SNES, it’s a
: The addition of fan-favorites like Kamek, Petey Piranha, and Funky Kong corrected the base game’s perceived roster gaps, providing a sense of completion to the character select screen. Customization and Balance : The introduction of the Custom Items