Overview
- Six Flags showcased a single train row at the park in Arlington and another at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando, with full trains set for three rows of eight seats for 24 riders.
- Bolliger & Mabillard is building the coaster, billed as the company’s first giga dive model with headline specs of 309 feet tall, 4,199 feet of track, and an 87 mph top speed.
- Company materials promote a 95-degree beyond‑vertical drop and the world’s highest Immelmann inversion, though published drop‑height figures vary between reports.
- Construction is underway with track installation visible on site, and the park points to a topping‑off milestone coming soon.
- The attraction carries a running‑of‑the‑bulls theme and will anchor the new Rancho de la Tormenta area, which includes the Cocina Abuela restaurant.