Universal Studios Hollywood has finally confirmed what fans have been waiting to hear. After months of speculation, construction watching, and nonstop online rumors, the park has officially revealed the opening window for its newest major thrill attraction.
And it’s a big one.

Universal announced that Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift will open in summer 2026, giving guests their first real timeline for when they can expect the new coaster to launch. That announcement instantly raised the stakes, because Hollywood Drift isn’t being treated like a small upgrade or a simple expansion. Universal is positioning it as one of the park’s next major headliners.
The park also shared a short teaser showing guests riding the attraction. While the video doesn’t spoil the full experience, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do: it creates hype. Universal frames the ride as something completely new, encouraging guests to “buckle up” for the next chapter of Fast & Furious at Universal Studios.
Even without a full ride breakdown, it’s obvious Universal wants Hollywood Drift to feel intense. This isn’t meant to be a casual family ride you stumble onto while walking through the park. This is the type of coaster that people will plan their entire trip around, especially once the opening date gets closer.
One of the biggest reasons this ride has fans excited is the story direction Universal is teasing. Fast & Furious has grown into a massive franchise with international missions, dramatic action sequences, and characters that have become larger than life. But Universal says Hollywood Drift will bring the series back to its original identity.
Street racing.

Universal has shared that the attraction will feature a story set in Southern California, tying the experience back to where the Fast & Furious saga began. That choice feels very intentional. The original film’s vibe is still what many fans consider the heart of the franchise, and setting the coaster in Southern California suggests Universal is leaning into that nostalgic racing culture.
That alone could help Hollywood Drift stand out. Instead of being another generic action-based theme park ride, it could feel more grounded in what made Fast & Furious popular in the first place. If Universal blends high-speed thrills with immersive storytelling, it could end up being one of the most memorable attractions in the park.
What makes this announcement even bigger is the fact that Hollywood Drift isn’t just a Hollywood project. Universal Studios Florida is also receiving a version of the coaster, and it’s replacing a major ride that longtime fans know well: Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. That coaster has already been demolished, making it clear Universal is serious about pushing its thrill lineup forward.

Replacing Rip Ride Rockit is a bold move, and it suggests Universal expects Hollywood Drift to be a major upgrade. They aren’t just swapping one ride for another. They’re trying to modernize the park with something tied to a franchise they believe can carry serious weight.
Now, the pressure is on. Summer 2026 may still be months away, but Universal has officially started the countdown. Fans will be watching every detail of construction, looking for clues about how the coaster will operate and what makes it different. Until Universal reveals more, the anticipation will only keep building.
Because Hollywood Drift isn’t just a ride opening next year. It feels like Universal trying to redefine what a Fast & Furious attraction should be.



