Universal Orlando to Retire ‘Fast & Furious – Supercharged’ in 2027 for New ‘Hollywood Drift’ Coaster
The move signals Universal’s push for higher-thrill, more cohesive experiences.
Overview
- Universal Orlando confirmed the Supercharged attraction will close for good in 2027, with Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift slated to open the same year.
- The replacement is a roller coaster designed for real speed and motion rather than the screen-based bus ride that drew steady complaints.
- Fans cheered the announcement on social media, calling the closure long overdue after years of underwhelming reviews.
- Observers noted that all three display cars by the Supercharged exit were removed on Friday, a visible sign that the transition is underway.
- Universal Studios Hollywood closed its version on March 10, 2025, showing a broader shift in how the company presents the Fast & Furious franchise.