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: 73 - The Boss

Top Speed : 62 mph
Top Speed : 62 mph

Wildcat’s Revenge is a hybrid coaster, meaning it combines the structure of a traditional wooden coaster with a steel track. This fusion results in smoother rides, higher speeds, and allows for unique coaster elements not feasible on pure wooden coasters.

Top Speed : 62 mph

Rank: 76 - Tigris

Top Speed : 62 mph

Tigris offers an experience unlike any other at Busch Gardens Tampa. The ride is a Premier Rides "Sky Rocket II" model, which includes a unique triple-launch system, with a total track length of 863 feet and a towering height of 150 feet

Rank: 77 - Afterburn

Top Speed : 62 mph
Park : Carowinds

Afterburn is one of the standout attractions at Carowinds, a theme park located on the border of North and South Carolina. Known for its adrenaline-pumping thrills and intense inversions, 

Rank: 78 - Tatsu

Top Speed : 62 mph

Tatsu is a thrilling flying roller coaster that simulates the sensation of flight, as riders are suspended in a prone position facing downward throughout the ride. Opened in 2006, it features an intense 3,602-foot-long track with numerous twists, turns, and inversions, including a massive pretzel loop, offering both exhilarating speed and high G-forces. Its elevated track allows for breathtaking views of the park and surroundings, adding to the ride's excitement and reputation as one of the best flying coasters in the world.

Rank: 79 - Zonga

Top Speed : 62 mph

Rank: 80 - Racer

Top Speed : 61 mph
Park : Boomers

Rank: 81 - Bizarro

Top Speed : 61 mph

Rank: 82 - Wild Eagle

Top Speed : 61 mph
Park : Dollywood

Wild Eagle features a unique seating arrangement where riders are positioned on either side of the track, providing a thrilling sensation of flying. With a 135-foot drop and speeds reaching 61 mph, the coaster offers an exhilarating experience, including four inversions and sweeping views of the Smoky Mountains. Themed to resemble a majestic eagle soaring through the wilderness, Wild Eagle combines excitement with stunning natural surroundings.

Rank: 83 - Cheetah Hunt

Top Speed : 60 mph

The Cheetah Hunt roller coaster is one of the most iconic attractions at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida.

Rank: 84 - Wild One

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 85 - Gemini

Top Speed : 60 mph
Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 87 - Poltergeist

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 88 - Montu

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 89 - Patriot

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 90 - Boulder Dash

Top Speed : 60 mph

Boulder Dash is a world-renowned wooden roller coaster located at Lake Compounce, America's oldest continuously operating amusement park, situated in Bristol, Connecticut.

Rank: 91 - Zeus

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 92 - Ravine Flyer II

Top Speed : 60 mph

Rank: 93 - Hades

Top Speed : 60 mph
Top Speed : 60 mph
Top Speed : 60 mph

The Loch Ness Monster is an iconic steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Virginia. Opened in 1978

Rank: 96 - Kumba

Top Speed : 60 mph

Kumba is a classic steel roller coaster located in the Congo section of Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida.