Disney World has offered a first look at the new logo for Epcot's Test Track, unveiled as construction walls appeared around the attraction. This update comes as part of a broader wave of changes at Disney World, including the transformation of Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom and the upcoming Country Bears Musical Jamboree.
Epcot's high-speed thrill ride, Test Track, is undergoing a significant redesign. On June 17, the first day of the ride's closure, construction walls displayed the new logo. Unlike the previous version, which featured the ride's title in different colors with a shared "T" emblem, the new logo, shared via BlogMickey.com, showcases a slightly rounded font outlined in white against a background of three staggered hexagons.
Test Track originally opened in 1999, replacing Epcot's transportation-centric ride, World of Motion. Sponsored by General Motors, it brought a much-needed thrill ride to Epcot, simulating various vehicle tests. In 2012, the attraction was reimagined with a futuristic, digital aesthetic under the sponsorship of Chevrolet, allowing guests to design simulated cars before experiencing the vehicle tests.
In Fall 2023, Disney announced a new vision for Test Track, inspired by the optimistic spirit of World of Motion. The specifics of how this classic attraction will influence Test Track 3.0 remain under wraps. However, concept art reveals redesigned ride vehicles and suggests the removal of the entrance canopy, making the ride building more visible than it has been in decades.