Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Coming to Universal Studios

Craig Williams
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Universal Studios Hollywood has finally officially announced its first high-speed outdoor roller coaster! “Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift” will open at the park in 2026 giving guests a chance to get fast… and furious. Universal is saying the coaster will employ innovative and technological achievements never previously used. Fast & Furious is already represented at the park as part of the Tram Tour unlike the standalone attraction in Florida.

The state-of-the-art ride system is being uniquely designed to immerse guests within the high-speed Fast & Furious universe. Highlights will include groundbreaking 360-degree rotation of the individual ride vehicles as they rocket along an elaborate track meticulously constructed with sound reduction technology for a breathtaking, superior experience. These attributions will create a seamless sensation of drifting cars as guests spin in motion at furiously fast speeds.

Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift will be located on the Upper Lot of the park. The queue will be set within a large, red brick, garage-style structure before guests settle into the ride vehicles modeled after several authentic cars featured in the films. The roller coaster will catapult guests along an aerial track that winds its way over parts of the theme park. Stay tuned for more updates on Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift.




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