Fury 325
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Fury 325
Carowinds · US · Bolliger & Mabillard Giga Coaster
“The Carolinas meet beneath a three-hundred-and-twenty-five-foot crown.”
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Fast facts
- Fury 325 is a steel Giga Coaster at Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina. coasterpedia.net
- Bolliger & Mabillard built the ride, and lists it among its Giga Coaster installations. bolliger-mabillard.com
- It opened to visitors on March 28, 2015. coasterpedia.net
- The lift reaches three hundred and twenty-five feet, or 99.1 metres. en.wikipedia.org
- Its top speed is 153 km/h, equal to 95 mph. en.wikipedia.org
- The course has zero inversions and an hourly capacity listed at 1,470 riders. en.wikipedia.org
- Carowinds describes Fury 325 as crossing both the North Carolina and South Carolina state lines. sixflags.com
The story of Fury 325
Carowinds announced Fury 325 on August 21, 2014, and the first track arrived that same month. By September, steel was rising at the edge of the park, where visitors would soon enter beneath a new and very modern landmark. coasterpedia.net
Construction advanced through the autumn of 2014, with the lift hill beginning its climb in November. The highest point was topped off on December 4, and the last track piece was installed in January 2015. coasterpedia.net
The finished coaster was not hidden away in a far corner. Fury 325 was placed at the rebuilt front entrance, passing over and under the walks from the parking lot, so the day at Carowinds begins in the presence of its great steel sweep. coasterpedia.net· sixflags.com
Its reputation travelled quickly. Amusement Today reported in 2025 that Fury 325 earned its ninth Golden Ticket Award for Best Steel Roller Coaster, the longest consecutive run in that category. amusementtoday.com
Sources
- coasterpedia.net Preferred source
- bolliger-mabillard.com Preferred source
- en.wikipedia.org Acceptable source
- sixflags.com Preferred source
- amusementtoday.com Acceptable source
This background is AI-drafted from public sources and human-reviewed before publishing — approved 20 August 2026.