A new roller coaster awaits all visitors to the new Croatian themed area of Europa-Park, with the opening of Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac.
The innovative multi-launch roller coaster from MACK Rides offers an incomparable combination of thrills, atmosphere and technology. Voltron Nevera is the 14th roller coaster at Europa-Park and it features 4 moments of catapult-like acceleration up to 100 kilometres per hour, one of which is backwards.
With 7 inversions, 2.2 seconds of continued weightlessness and the world's steepest launch of 105 degrees, the new roller coaster not only sets new records, but also offers an intense ride experience that is unique in the world.
The 1,385 metre long multi launch coaster winds its way through an authentic Croatian landscape and features numerous new ride elements. Light limestone, ruins, fragments of wall and a variety of plants, including an 800-year-old olive tree, come together to create a Mediterranean flair. The story created by MACK Magic is centred on the scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla, who was born in what is now Croatia and who ushered in the electrical age with the help of the legendary Adventure Club of Europe. This runs as a common thread through the attraction and themed area.
From a distance, it’s not only the 32.5 metre high roller coaster, but also the two Voltron towers that characterise the now-extended silhouette of Germany's largest theme park. They also play a crucial role in the comprehensive storytelling: Tesla’s ground-breaking discovery transforms people into cosmic energy by Tesla’s, moving them from tower to tower as lightning.
Passengers aged eight and over and 1.3 metres tall can experience this adventure first hand with Voltron Nevera. The ride station building is designed in the style of an old Croatian hydroelectric power plant and is used by Tesla for his research. Alongside the classic queue, there is also access via reserved time slots (Virtual Line) and for single riders (Single Rider).
The innovative new Stryker Coaster model was developed by the parent company MACK Rides. In just over two years of construction, the multi-launch roller coaster was built on an area of around 20,000 square metres, situated next to the Greece theme area.