Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled/Skins

This is a list of all skins from Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.

Description
There are four types of skins: Basic, Exotic, Legendary and Legendary Recolors.


 *  Basic  skins are the default appearance of each character. There's only one of them for each character and comes with every character unlocked.


 *  Exotic  skins share the same models and animations as default skins, but with a different color schemes. Each character has at least 3 Exotic skins. They can be unlocked for most by winning races and a few others by progressing through the Adventure mode, with the Retro skins of Crash, Coco and Cortex exceptions. They cannot be bought from the Pit Stop. Exotic skins are marked down with purple-colored text on this page.


 *  Legendary  skins have unique models and winning podium animations for their characters, and for some voice lines sounding differently (muffled, robotic, etc...). Reindeer Crash and Rustland Megamix are exceptions, having different losing podium animations. They can be bought from the Pit Stop for most, or unlocked. Legendary Skins are marked with gold-colored text.


 *  Legendary Re-color  are recolors of a specific Legendary skin model and share their exclusive podium animations. They can only be bought from the Pit Stop at the same base price of any Legendary skin, aside from 3 given for free with the Beenox Pack. Legendary Recolors are represented the same as any Legendary skin in-game, but are marked with brown text on this page to discern them.

The price of any individual skin in the Pit Stop is each, but some of them can be bought in specific bundles with promotional prices.

Counting the default skins, there are 390 skins in total at the time of the Post-Grand Prix update.

Availability
Some characters and Legendary-tiered skins were GP Limited, meaning they were exclusive to a specific Grand Prix and would only be available in the store during its duration with a few days of extra time, or unlocked through Nitro Points. GP Limited items are marked with the symbol of their corresponding Grand Prix next to their prices in the table below.

GP Limited items including Nitro rewards were permanently reintroduced in the Pit Stop three months after the end of their event. They are marked in the tables below next to their prices with the symbol in brackets of the Grand Prix during which they were reintroduced. The last two Grand Prix's content were added back in the Pit Stop with the Post-Grand Prix update.

Crash Team Racing
There currently exist 132 skins in total for the default cast for the original Crash Team Racing.

Crash Bandicoot
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Dr. Neo Cortex
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Tiny Tiger
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Coco Bandicoot
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Dr. N. Gin
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Dingodile
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Polar
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Pura
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Penta Penguin
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Ripper Roo
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Papu Papu
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Komodo Joe
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Fake Crash
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Nitros Oxide
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Dr. N. Tropy
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Crash Nitro Kart
There currently exist 57 skins in total for the extended cast of Crash Nitro Kart.

Crunch Bandicoot
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Krunk
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Small Norm
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Big Norm
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Nash
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N. Trance
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Real Velo
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Zam
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Zem
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Bonus
There currently exist 118 skins in total for the bonus characters newly introduced in this game.

Tawna
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Ami
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Megumi
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Liz
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Isabella
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Baby Crash
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Baby Coco
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Baby T
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Spyro
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Hunter
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Gnasty Gnorc
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Komodo Moe
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Dr. N. Brio
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Nina Cortex
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Koala Kong
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Pasadena O'Possum
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Ebenezer Von Clutch
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King Chicken
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Rilla Roo
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Yaya Panda
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Hasty
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Chick
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Stew
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Megamix
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Emperor Velo XXVII
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Trivia

 * The PS4-exclusive Retro skins for Crash, Coco and Neo Cortex resemble the low polygonal models seen in the original three Crash Bandicoot titles, although they are simply decimated versions of the regular skins, with slightly altered proportions and flat-shading, despite none of those models in the PS1 Crash games using flat-shading.
 * Crash's retro model is reused from the introduction of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
 * In pre-release versions of the game, Papu Papu had a legendary tier sumo skin, which has been referenced in the game's files and even has an animation but never appeared in-game. Penta Penguin's Ninja Penta skin also used to look more like the Ninja Penguin enemies from Crash Tag Team Racing.
 * Several names of Exotic skins were altered in the 1.07 version of the game (1.0.5 on the Nintendo Switch version), presumably to remove potentially racist connotations:
 * Red Papu Papu -> Crimson Papu Papu
 * White N.Tropy -> Quartz N.Tropy
 * Black N.Tropy -> Carbon Fiber N.Tropy
 * Black Zem -> Solar Flare Zem
 * Watermelon Tawna -> Summertime Tawna
 * White Tawna -> White Tiger Tawna
 * N. Brio's name was changed to Dr. N. Brio in the Winter Festival update.
 * During the Nitro Tour Grand Prix, the Summer Time and Fairy Tale Character Bundles were missing from the Pit Stop. As such, N. Trance, Life Saver N. Trance, Beach Dingodile and Princess Coco couldn't be unlocked throughout the event. Most of the items were made available to purchase individually by the Back N. Time Grand Prix update, with Life Saver N. Trance made available during the Spooky Grand Prix.
 * Some of the skins are incorrectly named in the Pit Stop' select screen:
 * Robo-Cortex -> Robot Cortex
 * Stone Age N. Tropy -> N. Tropy Stone Age
 * Wooden Doll N. Trance -> Wood Toy N. Trance
 * Life Saver N. Trance -> N.Trance Lifesaver
 * Farmer N. Gin -> N. Gin Farmer
 * The Nitro Canister bonuses attributed to characters and skins have been inconsistent throughout all Grand prix. It started with a for the Legendary skins of the new Nitro tour characters and Pharaoh Cortex. From the second Grand Prix and onward, any new character and those having a new seasonal Legendary skin got a  when selected, in addition to the  for their seasonal Legendary skin when equipped. New Exotic skins (Baby T's excluded) also got  to  bonuses per difficulty to obtain them. The percentage on Legendary skins was then moved to  for Ragdoll Nina during the Spooky Grand Prix, and then for any seasonal Legendary skin during Neon Circus and onward.
 * Aviator Crash, Biker Crash, and Scuba Crash are based on Crash Bandicoot: Warped player models. Pharaoh Cortex is based on his likeness in the Egyptian levels. Gladiator Tiny is based directly on his costume during his boss fight in Warped.
 * Star Crash, Mad Scientist Crash, Ninja Cortex, Princess Coco, and Ballerina N. Gin are based off of their skins from Crash Tag Team Racing.
 * Spyro's Superflame and Ice Breath skins are based off of power-ups from the Spyro Reignited Trilogy; the Superflame skin is based off the fairy kiss superflame from Spyro the Dragon, while the Ice Breath skin is based off the ice breath power up from Ripto's Rage!. Dark Spyro has the same color scheme as the eponymous character from the Skylanders series.
 * Rustland Coco, Rustland Megamix, Buccaneer Ami and Knight Lab Assistant are the only Legendary Skins to have their podium victory animations not reuse a segment of their standard victory animations.
 * Jester Penta's beak and markings on his eyes made him bear a striking resemblance to a puffin.
 * Polar's Marmalade Fisherman skin is based off of the fictional children's book character, Paddington Bear, created by author Micheal Bond. The name of the skin, Marmalade, is a reference to Paddington's favourite food. Similarly, Polar's Caring Fisherman skin is based off of another children's franchise, the Care Bears.
 * Coco's Alice skin is based off of the famous fictional character Alice from the classic book, "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carrol. Her costume closely resembles Alice's design in the famous 1951 Disney animated adaptation of the story.
 * Geary's Beenox Robot skin is based off of the game's developer Beenox's mascot character, the Beenox Robot.
 * The Lab Assistant's Knight and Prince skins are from Lab Assistant variants seen in Warped, while the Lumberjack skin is based off of one from Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. The Lab Assistant's Traveller Skin bears a resemblance to the book character Wally from Where's Wally by Martin Handford, which is also known as Where's Waldo in North America. The colours of the Lumberjack skin's shirt and hat are swapped with his overalls, likely to avoid confusion with Nintendo's Mario character.
 * Komodo Moe's Master Skin is a reference to Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars franchise.
 * N. Trace's Yellow Skin is a reference to Egg Fu the Supervillian of Wonder Woman from DC comics.
 * Werewolf Tiny might have been inspired by Michael Jackson's werewolf from from his music video "Thriller". Additionally, his General Tiny skin might be considered a homage to his design from Crash of the Titans.
 * Robo-Cortex would later appear in Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! as an alternate dimensional counterpart of Cortex.
 * Hunter, Gnasty Gnorc, Komodo Moe, Pasadena, Von Clutch, both versions of Rilla Roo, Yaya, Chick, Stew, Baby Cortex, Baby N. Tropy and Iron Checkpoint Crate are the only characters who did't recieve a Legendary skin.