[New Music] Test Track 3.0: A Fresh Take on EPCOT’s High-Speed Classic

EPCOT’s beloved high-speed slot-car thrill ride is getting its third major makeover, and this summer, Test Track 3.0, presented once again by General Motors, zooms back into action with a sleek new storyline, refreshed queue, and redesigned ride vehicles. Scheduled for a grand reopening on July 22, 2025, this update is a love letter to both longtime fans of the original World of Motion and thrill seekers craving that familiar 65 mph loop.
🔍 What’s new in 3.0?
- Queue: Light-filled with six new tech-inspired exhibits celebrating vehicle innovation, removing old interactive “design your car” stations and restoring a clear window to watch cars zip by .
- Ride vehicles: Fresh, futuristic prototype cars with new seatbelts and even a subtle “new car scent” recalled by testers.
- Storyline & visuals: A narrative-driven ride guided by an AI voice emphasizing automated driving tech, sustainable charging, and flying cars. Physical sets blend with projection domes, a strong step away from “Tron”-heavy 2.0.
- Speed finale: The outdoor high-speed loop remains intact, fast and thrilling as ever.
- Lightning Lane: It’ll be part of EPCOT’s Multi-Pass system (two top-tier rides for pass-holders), no virtual queue.
🎤 What others are saying
TouringPlans.com (Len Testa): “An improvement…but feels half-finished.”
- The new ride scenes are praised for being detailed and educational, though some indoor sections “are essentially darkened hallways.” He lauds the fresh vehicles but loathes the absence of interactivity.
LaughingPlace.com: “Pitch perfect for EPCOT.”
- Called a “fantastic update” that marries design goals from versions 1.0 and 2.0, offering both nostalgia and modern storytelling .
Attractions Magazine (Matt Roseboom): “Much improved, but I still miss the original.”
- Praises the lighter queue, the nods to World of Motion, and cohesive narrative—but notes the ride steps lightly around its early inspiration.
ThatParkPlace.com: 7/10 rating.
- Applauds polish and UI touches (like animated headlights), but notes the loop finale “still exists” without major upgrades, and suggests skipping if the wait is over 40 minutes.
AllEars.net: Old-school EPCOT vibes!
- Highlights a pleasant pine-themed scent, immersive sets reminiscent of Innoventions and Horizons, and a narrative-driven progression praised by the team.
r/disneyparks Reddit:
“Just saw the POV and it looks great. Think this is easily the best version of the ride. Really like the mix of practical sets and digital effects.”
— Vegetable‑House5018
“From the released POVs, it’s handily the best version of Test Track yet…more thought was put into it.”
— mattr1198
📋 Summary Comparison
Aspect | Test Track 2.0 | Test Track 3.0 |
---|---|---|
Theme | Interactive design + Tron vibes | Tech-driven narrative + physical sets |
Queue | Dark, old terminals | Bright, six thematic exhibits |
Ride vehicles | Standard SimCars | Sleek GM prototypes, new scent |
Final loop | 65 mph maintained | Unchanged and still thrilling |
Interactivity | Custom car design | Removed—more focus on narrative |
Wait system | Standby & virtual options | Standby & Lightning Lane (no virtual queue) |
✅ Final Thoughts
Test Track 3.0 revitalizes a fast-paced classic with thoughtful updates. The refreshed queue, refined storytelling, and polished vehicles breathe fresh life into the ride, even if thrill-chasers might long for more in the speed department.
If you’re a fan of EPCOT’s “edutainment” roots, think Innoventions, Horizons, or World of Motion, this version hits the mark. Just remember: if the line’s too long, hit it early, enjoy the fresh experience, and buckle up for that familiar, exhilarating finish.
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Nascfan
That was fast! Thanks for the add Steve!
Ccoop73
Awesome!! Thanks for the great add and can’t wait to check it out in person soon!
BacksideOfWater
Holy cow That was fast! Thanks!