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This new roller coaster in Texas is set to break 6 world records

Portrait of Natassia Paloma Natassia Paloma
USA TODAY NETWORK
May 18, 2026, 12:29 p.m. ET

The Lone Star State is home to a new, Texas-sized dive coaster that is shattering world records.

Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington is debuting Tormenta Rampaging Run – the tallest, fastest, longest, first-and only giga dive coaster (a coaster that is at least 300 feet tall) in the world, according to the theme park's website. The 300-foot coaster will be located in the area's new Spanish village, Rancho de la Tormenta.

"As riders ascend to the lift hill’s peak, they are filled with a sense of anticipation before plunging into a record-breaking 95 degree beyond vertical drop, complete with sharp turns and other exhilarating drops that replicate the thrill of the Running of the Bulls," the website for the ride says.

Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington is debuting Tormenta Rampaging Run – the tallest, fastest, longest, first-and only giga dive coaster in the world, according to the theme park's website.

Here are the records being broken by the Tormenta Rampaging Run:

  • Tallest Dive Coaster: 309 feet
  • Highest 95 Degree Beyond Vertical Drop: 285 feet
  • Fastest Dive Coaster: 87 mph
  • Highest Immelmann Inversion: 218 feet
  • Tallest Vertical Coaster Loop: 179 feet
  • Longest Dive Coaster: 4,199 feet

The official opening date has not been released; however, Six Flags continues to say the coaster will open in 2026.

Natassia Paloma may be reached at [email protected], @NatassiaPaloma on x; natassia_paloma on Instagram, and Natassia Paloma Thompson on Facebook.

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