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The Royal Chariot[1] is a vehicle that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is Blaze the Cat's racing car that is styled after her own appearance.

Description

Team Sonic Racing Blaze

Blaze with the Royal Chariot.

The Royal Chariot is predominantly purple in color with four light blue headlights at the front, a medium sized windshield and what appears to be speakers shaped like cat ears at the back of the seat. The wheels have dark pink casings, similar to Blaze's shoes and coat hemline, each with a lilac center. It possesses a vertical, lilac front grille consisting of seven flaps with a faint orange glow inside and an ornament shaped like a divine bird of sorts with its wings deployed at the top. On the sides from the back, it also has gold lining with flame motives, alluding to Blaze's pyrokinesis. At the back, it features six red lights, two exhaust pipes at the bottom and a lilac top with a gold emblem depicting a bird, similar to the ornament.

Overview

In Team Sonic Racing, Blaze makes her car racing debut with the Royal Chariot as her vehicle as a member of Team Vector to join Dodon Pa's racing Grand Prix.  

Trivia

  • The name of the Royal Chariot references Blaze's role as princess of her dimension.

Gallery

Concept artwork

Screenshots

References

  1. Team Sonic Racing official website (Japanese). Characters. Sega. Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved on 1 February 2019.

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