Universal Studios Hollywood just shifted into high gear by unveiling the full ride vehicle fleet for Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift. The upcoming outdoor roller coaster, scheduled to open in Summer 2026, will feature cars modeled after the franchise’s most famous rides. Fans can expect to "drive" in Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger and Brian O’Conner’s 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R, bringing the high-stakes world of street racing to the tracks.

This isn’t your average coaster experience. Universal Creative has engineered a 360-degree rotation technology that allows individual ride vehicles to spin as they move along the track. This system is designed to simulate the sensation of drifting at high speeds, reaching up to 72 mph. According to Attractions Magazine, the state-of-the-art ride system will offer a unique "drift" sensation that mirrors the signature stunts seen throughout the film franchise.

Construction is currently underway on the park’s Upper Lot, occupying the space formerly held by the Universal’s Animal Actors and Special Effects Show stages. The massive coaster will wrap around the hillside, providing views of the studio lot before plunging into high-speed maneuvers. With the reveal of these iconic vehicles, Universal is cementing its commitment to immersive, technology-driven storytelling that puts guests directly into the action of the Fast & Furious saga.