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MotorTrend on MSNThe Futuristic Disneyland Autopia Ride's Iconic Vehicles are Finally Ditching GasAfter running on fossil fuels for over 60 years, the classic Disneyland ride Autopia seems to be going electric.
The engines are loud, the oil-stained roadways ugly and antiquated. This is Autopia, part of Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland, where kids from around the world come to dream about the future.
When the Walt Disney Co. announced earlier this month that it would at long last ditch the smog-spewing gasoline engines at its beloved Autopia attraction in Anaheim, the company left a few key ...
Disneyland will electrify Autopia and convert the attraction from gas engines in the next few years, according to Disneyland officials. Related Articles Six Flags spending millions on Magic ...
For decades, visitors to Disney’s Autopia ride in Anaheim, Calif., have experienced a taste of the open road, navigating the curves and slopes of a winding miniature motorway in cars with real ...
For those who have never experienced it, Autopia is an attraction in Disneyland Park’s “Tomorrowland” featuring small cars that can be driven by kids and adults on a closed course.
Everyone loves the Disneyland Autopia: the weird, disconnected steering, the metal guide rail down the middle of the cement track, the huge bumpers front and rear that practically encouraged you ...
It is a vision of the future that’s been stuck in the past. Disneyland’s Autopia ride is one of the original attractions from when the park opened on July 17, 1955. The Tomorrowland staple was ...
Disney kind of, sort of, said this week that it would replace the gasoline-powered engines in its Autopia cars at Disneyland with electric motors. "In the next few years," which could mean anything.
Disneyland's beloved Autopia ride was always fun, but never emissions-free. Now that may be changing, as the Happiest Place on Earth may go electric. The ride has been part of the original park ...
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