New 309-Foot Giga Coaster Set to Shatter World Records

Breaking all barriers, Six Flags Texas's latest roller coaster promises unrivaled thrills and an adrenaline rush like no other!

New 309-Foot Giga Coaster Set to Shatter World Records

In an extraordinary unveiling, Six Flags Over Texas has announced their latest marvel in the world of roller coasters - Tormenta Rampaging Run. Scheduled to open its doors in 2026 in the Spanish-themed area of the park, this thrilling attraction is set to break six world records, promising an unforgettable experience for thrill-seekers worldwide.

The Giga Dive Experience

Get ready to be elevated to a breathtaking 309 feet, the highest point of any dive coaster on the planet. As you await the pulse-racing release of this 300+-foot beast, you’ll be met with a 95-degree drop that mimics the excitement of Spain’s traditional running of the bulls. This roller coaster isn’t just a ride; it’s a saga of human daring and innovation.

Redefining Speed and Length

With an unmatched velocity, Tormenta Rampaging Run will propel riders at a staggering speed of 87 mph. Alongside being the fastest dive coaster, it offers an extended journey spanning 4,199 feet filled with sharp curves and exhilarating drops, ensuring that the exploitation of gravity becomes an unforgettable adventure.

Record-Breaking Inversions and Drops

The ride isn’t just about height and speed. It flaunts not only the tallest vertical coaster loop at 179 feet but also the highest Immelmann inversion at a dizzying 218 feet. Enthusiasts around the globe will revel in this groundbreaking design, which pushes the limits of traditional roller coaster concepts.

An Oath to Innovation

“This roller coaster is a true testament to our commitment to providing world-class thrills and innovation,” said Mark Boyer, VP and Park Manager of Six Flags Over Texas. Indeed, Tormenta Rampaging Run is a milestone, solidifying Six Flags’ reputation as a forerunner in amusement technology.

The anticipation builds as Six Flags readies this monumental structure in the heart of the park’s Spanish-themed Rancho de la Tormenta, alongside a new restaurant, Cocina Abuela. Here, attendees can enjoy a full cultural experience, blending the fervor of the ride with the rich flavors of Spanish cuisine.

According to Stock Titan, the world is gearing up for a roller coaster that isn’t merely another amusement park attraction but a hallmark of thrill-seeking excellence. Come 2026, the eyes of the world will surely be on Arlington, Texas, for the debut of the century in roller coaster history.