Once the coaster is open to the public, it will trample six monumental records, redefining the thrill-seeking experience, the company says.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Six Flags Over Texas has completed the world’s first-ever, longest, fastest, and tallest giga dive coaster, officials say. 

The amusement park announced that construction has been completed on The Immelmann Inversion of Tormenta Rampaging Run on Wednesday. 

The coaster reaches the top of the 309-foot lift hill before diving 285-feet over the edge and immediately into a 218-foot Immelmann inversion at 87 miles per hour. 

The Immelmann maneuver was named after German pilot Max Immelmann when he escaped enemy fire by performing an ascending half-loop followed by a half-roll at the top, ending in the opposite direction. 

Once the coaster is open to the public, it will trample six monumental records, redefining the thrill-seeking experience, the company says. 

Those record-breaking features include, according to Six Flags: 

Tallest Dive Coaster: Soaring to an epic height of 309 feet, Tormenta Rampaging Run will give riders a heart-stopping view of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area before plunging them into a high-speed descent. 

Fastest Dive Coaster: Reaching a thrilling speed of 87 mph, Tormenta Rampaging Run will be the fastest dive coaster on the planet, ensuring an experience that delivers pure excitement from the first moment to the last. 

Longest Dive Coaster: Spanning 4,199 feet, this ride will offer an extended journey full of airtime (weightless) moments, sharp turns and exhilarating drops that will make riders feel like they are bull runners. 

Tallest Vertical Coaster Loop: At 179 feet, the loop on this coaster will be the highest of any coaster, of any type, in the world. 

Highest Immelmann Inversion: Being upside down at 218 feet will become a must for thrill-seekers and roller coaster enthusiasts from around the world. 

Highest 95-Degree Beyond Vertical Drop: Without warning, the train will release, dropping riders a record 285 feet down at a beyond-vertical 95 degrees. 

Six Flags Over Texas will reopen on Saturday, February 28, for the 2026 season.Â