Here’s the latest on Universal Studios’ Fast & Furious coaster as of mid-2026.
Direct update
- Universal Studios Hollywood’s Fast & Furious coaster, now branded as Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, has progressed through construction updates with supports, track segments, and station work visible in 2025–2026. This ride is planned to be a high-speed, 360-degree drifting experience manufactured by Intamin, building on Universal’s VelociCoaster heritage. The project has included new renderings and ride car concepts released by Universal to illustrate the final look.[1][4][6]
Key milestones and details
- Construction activity has included vertical progress, station/queue infrastructure, and on-site crane usage to install track and supports, with some reports suggesting a timeline targeting opening in 2025–2026 range, though openings have sometimes shifted in public updates.[4][6]
- Universal has publicly discussed sound mitigation efforts to minimize ride-noise impact on nearby residential areas, acknowledging community concerns and outlining measures to reduce noise before the ride operates at scale.[8]
What to watch next
- Official ride renderings and site updates from Universal & You and credible theme-park outlets are likely to surface in the coming months, including pacing of track installation, testing phases, and any additional openings dates per park planning announcements.[6][1]
- Local permitting and community updates may also appear, potentially affecting launch timing and sunrise/noise testing windows.[8]
Illustration (example)
- Imagine a high-speed, looping track weaving around the park’s upper and lower lot areas, with distinctive nighttime illumination as shown in recent renderings, and a station that channels riders through a themed queue before the launch sequence.[6]
Citations
- Universal reveals new look and states the coaster will be the fastest in Universal’s portfolio at about 72 mph, with a 2026 opening window discussed in media coverage.[1]
- Construction progress highlights including vertical station construction and crane usage are tracked in multiple outlets.[4]
- Official renderings and noise-mitigation details have been reported by Universal and coverage outlets.[6][8]