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Six Flags Over Texas completes construction of record-breaking dive coaster

Tormenta Rampaging Run is due to open this year

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Six Flags Over Texas has completed construction of the world's tallest, fastest and longest dive coaster; Tormenta Rampaging Run.

Opening this year and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, Tormenta Rampaging Run will also be the world's first giga dive coaster, meaning it will stand at more than 300 feet tall.


Last week, crews working at Six Flags Over Texas finished installing the new coaster's Immelmann inversion, said to be the highest-ever at 218 feet.

As well as the Immelmann inversion, Tormenta Rampaging Run boasts a height of 309 feet, a record-breaking 96-degree beyond vertical drop, and the world's tallest vertical coaster loop at 179 feet.

As the world's fastest and longest dive coaster, Tormenta Rampaging Run will feature top speeds of 87 mph and span 4,199 feet.

Themed after the running of the bulls in Spain, the ride is part of a new Spanish village called Rancho de la Tormenta.

Tormenta Rampaging Run

Tormenta Rampaging Run is due to open this year. Six Flags Over Texas will welcome guests for the 2026 season from 28 February.

"Six Flags Over Texas has always been a leader in creating unforgettable experiences, and with Tormenta Rampaging Run we are soaring to new heights," said Mark Boyer, VP and park manager for Six Flags Over Texas, in a recent statement.

"This coaster is a true testament to our commitment to providing world-class thrills and innovation, and we can't wait to bring this historic ride to life in 2026."

Sophie Bolliger, president of Bolliger & Mabillard, said: "This level of innovation sets new standards for the theme park industry and our company is honored to be part of this historic moment with Six Flags."

Images courtesy of Six Flags