Fastest Roller Coasters

For thrill-seekers, the allure of roller coasters is undeniable. Each year, theme parks around the world compete to push the boundaries of speed, height, and gravity-defying twists. In 2024, the race to build the world’s fastest roller coasters has reached new heights. From innovative magnetic propulsion systems to towering drops that leave your stomach behind, the latest coasters offer experiences that defy physics and set adrenaline levels soaring. This year, designers have gone all out to deliver rides that break speed records and redefine what’s possible in the world of high-speed thrills. In this article, we'll take you on a tour of the fastest roller coasters of 2024, showcasing the rides that are redefining the meaning of extreme adventure. Buckle up as we dive into the details of these heart-pounding masterpieces!

 


Rank: 49 - El Toro

Top Speed : 70 mph
Top Speed : 68 mph

The Banshee roller coaster at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, is a thrilling testament to the art of amusement park engineering. Opened in 2014

Rank: 51 - Steel Venom

Top Speed : 68 mph

Steel Venom features a U-shaped track with two vertical towers, one twisted and one straight. Riders are launched forward and backward at speeds of up to 68 mph, experiencing weightlessness as they ascend the towers. The train is equipped with magnetic brakes that create a suspenseful "hold" moment at the peak of the straight tower before plunging back down. With its intense speed, rapid direction changes, and exhilarating vertical climbs, Steel Venom delivers an adrenaline-pumping experience for coaster enthusiasts.

Rank: 52 - Outlaw Run

Top Speed : 68 mph

Rank: 53 - Alpengeist

Top Speed : 67 mph

Alpengeist is themed after a legendary Alpine monster and features a thrilling series of loops, twists, and sharp turns, simulating the experience of skiing through the Alps. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, Alpengeist boasts a 195-foot drop and reaches speeds of up to 67 mph, making it one of the tallest and fastest inverted roller coasters in the world. Its smooth ride, intense inversions, and wintery theming make it a standout attraction for thrill-seekers.

Rank: 54 - Roller Coaster

Top Speed : 67 mph

Rank: 55 - Incredible Hulk

Top Speed : 67 mph

Rank: 56 - Voyage

Top Speed : 67 mph

Voyage is a renowned wooden roller coaster known for its intense speed and airtime, Voyage boasts a thrilling track length of 1.2 miles, making it one of the longest wooden coasters in the world. The ride features multiple tunnels, steep drops, banked turns, and five underground moments, delivering a sense of relentless speed and excitement.

Rank: 57 - Wildfire

Top Speed : 66 mph

Rank: 58 - American Eagle

Top Speed : 66 mph

The American Eagle is a renowned wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. First opened to the public in 1981, this iconic coaster has become a beloved staple of the park, thrilling visitors with its unique design and status as one of the tallest and fastest wooden roller coasters in the world when it debuted.

Rank: 59 - Steel Eel

Top Speed : 65 mph

Rank: 60 - Goliath

Top Speed : 65 mph

Rank: 61 - Kraken

Top Speed : 65 mph

Rank: 62 - Medusa

Top Speed : 65 mph

Rank: 63 - New Texas Giant

Top Speed : 65 mph

Rank: 64 - Dominator

Top Speed : 65 mph

Dominator is a floorless steel roller coaster that is known for its smooth, fast-paced ride and impressive elements, including a 135-foot drop and a 4,210-foot track, making it one of the longest floorless coasters in the world. Riders experience five inversions, including a large vertical loop and interlocking corkscrews, all while seated with their feet dangling freely above the track.

Top Speed : 65 mph
Top Speed : 65 mph

Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit is known for its unique combination of speed, height, and music customization. Riders are launched up a 90-degree vertical lift before experiencing high-speed drops, loops, twists, and turns at speeds up to 65 mph. 

Top Speed : 65 mph

The Beast is a legendary wooden roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. First opened in 1979, it remains one of the longest wooden roller coasters in the world, boasting a track length of 7,359 feet. Known for its thrilling, high-speed ride through dense forest, 

Rank: 68 - Orient Express

Top Speed : 65 mph
Park : Epcot

Rank: 69 - Great Nor'Easter

Top Speed : 64 mph

Rank: 70 - Powder Keg

Top Speed : 64 mph

Rank: 71 - Green Lantern

Top Speed : 63 mph
Top Speed : 63 mph
Park : Dollywood

Tennessee Tornado stands out for its unique use of the natural terrain, plunging riders through a 128-foot drop into a mountain tunnel. Reaching speeds of up to 63 mph, the ride features three intense inversions, including a large vertical loop and a spiraling finale. Known for its smooth, fast-paced experience and exciting elements, the Tennessee Tornado remains a favorite for both coaster enthusiasts and park visitors.