The Universal Studios Fast & Furious ride is undergoing a massive, multi-coast transformation, with one version of the polarizing attraction confirmed for permanent closure. As of today, December 10, 2025, theme park fans and *Fast Saga* enthusiasts are buzzing over the end of the line for the original screen-based experience and the thrilling, high-speed future set to replace it. This is not a drill: the infamous attraction has a hard closing date, paving the way for one of the most anticipated new rides in Universal's history.
The original incarnation, officially titled *Fast & Furious – Supercharged*, has been a source of debate since its debut. Now, the attraction is making headlines for its definitive farewell in California and the swirling rumors of a major re-theme for its Florida counterpart. Whether you loved the ride or found it "so bad it's good," the landscape of the *Fast & Furious* presence at Universal Parks is changing dramatically right now.
The Fast & Furious Saga at Universal Parks: A Tale of Two Cities
The *Fast & Furious* franchise has a dual presence at Universal theme parks, with an attraction in both Universal Studios Hollywood (USH) and Universal Orlando Resort (USO). While both share the same core theme and characters—including Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto, Michelle Rodriguez as Letty, and Tyrese Gibson as Roman—their execution and current fates are vastly different.
Universal Studios Hollywood: Closure and the Dawn of a New Thrill
The version at Universal Studios Hollywood is an integral part of the iconic Studio Tour, serving as the grand finale to the tram experience. However, its time is officially up. The USH version of *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* is confirmed to permanently close its doors on March 10, 2025. This closure marks the end of an era for the Studio Tour and clears the ground for a completely new type of attraction.
- Original Attraction: *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* (Studio Tour Finale)
- Technology: 3D screen-based simulator, where the tram vehicle is surrounded by massive screens to simulate a high-speed chase.
- Closure Date: March 10, 2025 (Confirmed)
- Replacement: *Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift* (New, standalone roller coaster)
Universal Orlando Resort: Operating Status and Re-theme Rumors
In stark contrast, the Universal Orlando Resort version, located in the Universal Studios Florida park, is a stand-alone, dedicated attraction with an extensive queue and pre-show experience. While it remains operational as of late 2025, it has faced similar fan criticism regarding its reliance on screens and lack of physical thrills. The latest buzz suggests its days may also be numbered, though no official closure has been announced.
- Original Attraction: *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* (Standalone Ride)
- Technology: Similar screen-based simulator, but with dedicated ride vehicles in a purpose-built show building.
- Current Status: Operational (As of late 2025)
- Rumors: Strong speculation points to a future re-theme, with the most persistent rumor suggesting a return of the beloved *Back to the Future* franchise to the park.
The Five Biggest Updates Fans Must Know Right Now
The changes coming to the *Fast & Furious* presence at Universal Parks are arguably the most significant since the rides first opened. Here are the five critical updates you need to know, especially if you plan a visit in 2025 or 2026.
1. The Exact Closure Date is Confirmed for Hollywood
If you want to experience the original *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* on the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood one last time, your final chance is before March 10, 2025. This firm date gives fans a definitive deadline to say goodbye to the attraction that introduced the world of Dom’s crew to the backlot.
2. Introducing: Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift (The Coaster)
The most exciting news is the official confirmation of the replacement ride: *Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift*. This will be a brand-new, high-speed, outdoor roller coaster—a massive departure from the screen-based simulator it replaces. The ride is designed to capture the essence of the franchise's signature car chases and, crucially, the art of drifting.
3. Hollywood Drift is Already in Extended Testing for a 2026 Launch
Universal Studios Hollywood has already begun extended testing for the *Hollywood Drift* coaster. This signals that construction is progressing well, with the park targeting a grand opening sometime in 2026. This new coaster is expected to bring a much-needed physical thrill to the park, addressing the common critique that the previous attraction lacked real-world movement and excitement.
4. The Technology: A Drifting Coaster Concept
While details on the coaster's exact manufacturer and track layout are still emerging, the key concept is a "Drifting Coaster." The ride vehicles themselves are styled after iconic muscle cars from the films and are rumored to have the ability to rotate or "drift" along the track, simulating the high-octane maneuvers seen in the movies. This innovative approach aims to deliver a true, adrenaline-pumping experience that aligns with the spirit of the *Fast Saga*.
5. Orlando’s Future is Shrouded in Back to the Future Rumors
While Hollywood gets a confirmed new coaster, Universal Orlando fans are watching their own *Supercharged* ride with bated breath. The persistent and widely discussed rumor is that the Orlando attraction will be re-themed, potentially bringing back a fan-favorite property: *Back to the Future*. This speculation suggests Universal may be looking to replace the poorly received simulator with a ride that taps into the park's rich history and beloved intellectual properties. Though unconfirmed, the sheer volume of these rumors suggests a change in Florida is likely on the horizon once the new Hollywood coaster is established.
Topical Authority: Why the Change is Necessary
To understand why Universal is making such a drastic change, one must look at the theme park entity landscape. The original *Fast & Furious – Supercharged* rides, particularly the one in Orlando, were often criticized for being too reliant on the screen-based simulator technology—a style that many fans feel is overused in modern theme parks. The ride’s movement, often described as a "party bus" driving between screens, simply did not live up to the high-octane, practical stunt legacy of the *Fast & Furious* films.
The new *Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift* coaster is Universal’s direct answer to this criticism. By introducing a physical, high-speed, outdoor roller coaster with an innovative drifting mechanism, Universal Studios Hollywood is leveraging the core appeal of the franchise—speed, stunts, and powerful cars—to create a genuine thrill ride. This move aligns the park with the growing trend of highly immersive, physically thrilling attractions, such as the *VelociCoaster* and *Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure* in Orlando, ensuring the *Fast & Furious* brand remains a powerful draw for years to come.
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