Fast & Furious: Supercharged is closed for good, and its name is already gone from the building

Fast & Furious: Supercharged is closed for good, and its name is already gone from the building

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Fast & Furious: Supercharged is done for good as of today, and Universal did not wait around to start erasing it. By Monday morning the attraction's name looked to have been painted out above the front entrance, exposing bare brick, and the ride had vanished from the official Universal Orlando app and website.

The brick facade of the former Fast and Furious Supercharged building with no attraction name on it, benches empty in the foreground and a NAPA logo still painted on the brick near the entrance
The entry facade this morning with the attraction name gone. The NAPA sponsorship logo is still on the brick to the right of the entrance. Photo: @SpeculationMatt via Orlando ParkStop

The last rides ran yesterday, Sunday, August 16, late into the evening at an after hours event held exclusively for annual passholders, Orlando ParkStop reported. A DJ and live entertainers worked the daytime hours, giving guests a send off party before the last cycles ran.

The NAPA sponsorship and "Family Forever" logos are still up as of this morning, so the ride name is the only branding taken down so far.

The send off, and the clearance rack

Universal has been selling a farewell shirt reading "One Last Ride" plus the month of closure. Anyone who rode on the last day walked out with a free "One Last Ride" car coaster.

A black t-shirt printed with One Last Ride and Fast and Furious Supercharged artwork, displayed on a store rack
The official farewell shirt. Photo: @ParkTwister via Orlando ParkStop

The attraction's exit shop, Custom Gear, remains open today even though the attraction it served is not. The "One Last Ride" shirts remain in stock, and the store has put up "Special Value 50% off select items" signs on the counters.

A countertop sign inside a Fast and Furious themed gift shop reading Special Value 50 percent off select items, with more of the same signs further down the counter
Half off signs on the counter at Custom Gear today. Photo: @insideuniversal via Orlando ParkStop

Eight years, and no replacement announced

Supercharged opened in 2018, so it did not make a full decade at Universal Studios Florida. It also closed months earlier than initially announced. Inside Universal reported in July that the attraction had originally been scheduled to close in 2027.

The indoor garage set at Fast and Furious Supercharged in Universal Studios Florida, with four hero cars parked under yellow overhead cranes and a Family Forever banner on the back wall
Inside the ride's garage set, photographed before the closure. Photo: Inside Universal

Universal Orlando has said nothing officially about whether anything at all is coming to the space. There is no immediate rush: a large portion of the queue and facade area is currently being used for a Halloween Horror Nights 35 haunted house, so demolition is not expected to begin any time soon.

Supercharged closed ahead of the debut of Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, the park's new roller coaster based on the same franchise, which had its final piece of track installed earlier this month. Universal Studios Hollywood pulled the Supercharged segment from its tram tour back in March 2025 and still has not announced anything to replace it.

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Image credits: Closure day photos via Orlando ParkStop, credited to @SpeculationMatt, @ParkTwister and @insideuniversal. Ride interior by Inside Universal.

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