Voltron Nevera


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Voltron Nevera
Europa-Park · DE · Stryker Coaster, 2024
Voltron Nevera — Stryker Coaster, Europa-Park
UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED PHOTO · J24N · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Height 32.5 m
Speed 100 km/h
Inversions 7
Throughput 1,600est. rph
Build Cost $30est. m
Vintage 2024
RARE “Mack steel crackles among the Croatian stones of Rust.”
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Voltron Nevera

Europa-Park · DE · Mack Rides Stryker Coaster

“Mack steel crackles among the Croatian stones of Rust.”

UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED

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Fast facts

  • Voltron Nevera opened at Europa-Park in 2024, with public rides beginning on 26 April. mack.group
  • MACK Rides built the coaster as a Stryker Coaster, the first of its kind worldwide. europapark.de
  • The ride reaches 32.5 metres and runs up to 100 km/h. mack-rides.com
  • Its course measures 1,385 metres and includes four launches, one of them backwards. mack.group
  • Voltron Nevera has seven inversions and a 105-degree launch. europapark.de
  • The published theoretical capacity is 1,600 people per hour. mack-rides.com
  • The coaster was built over just over two years on about 20,000 square metres next to the Greece area. mack.group

The story of Voltron Nevera

The undertaking was presented as a new showpiece for Europa-Park’s Croatian themed area, and in August 2023 MACK Group set out the machinery in plain figures: a Stryker Coaster from MACK Rides, seven trains, sixteen passengers to a train, and magnetic launches to send the whole enterprise on its way. mack.group

The works advanced with the neat ceremony of good engineering. Europa-Park’s own chronicle records the track closure on 16 May 2023, when the final rail section was fitted at the 32.5-metre high point above the station building. Test runs began on 15 December 2023, before the first complete train arrived in January 2024. europapark.de

On 24 April 2024 the completed coaster was introduced to the press, and visitors followed from 26 April. It was described as Europa-Park’s fourteenth roller coaster, a 1,385-metre multi-launch course through a Croatian landscape of light limestone, wall fragments, planting, and an eight-hundred-year-old olive tree. mack.group

The public came quickly. Less than a week after opening, Europa-Park reported the one hundred thousandth passenger, and in September 2024 the ride received a Golden Ticket Award for Best New Rollercoaster Worldwide. By its first birthday, the park reported more than 3.25 million riders. europapark.de· mack.group

Sources

This background is AI-drafted from public sources and human-reviewed before publishing — approved 20 August 2026.

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