EPCOT’s Test Track Set for Major Reimagining with General Motors Resuming Sponsorship

The beloved Test Track attraction at EPCOT is undergoing a significant refurbishment, with an expected reopening in late 2025. This reimagining is particularly notable as General Motors, a long-time sponsor of the attraction, returns to bring their innovative technologies back to one of the park’s most popular rides. Disney has detailed plans for the refurbishment, including enhancements that promise to elevate the guest experience by integrating the latest automotive advancements into the ride. A spokesperson from Disney stated, ‘We are excited to work with General Motors to bring a fresh perspective to Test Track while honoring the essence of this classic attraction.’ The refurbishment will aim to update the ride’s technology and immersive experience, aligning with the modern-day needs and expectations of guests. As part of the changes, visitors can anticipate new features and interactive elements that will showcase Chevrolet’s vision for the future of mobility. The exact details surrounding the changes are still under wraps, but Disney assures fans that the spirit of test driving and vehicle design will remain central to the attraction’s experience. The timeline for this refurbishment will kick off in early 2025, with guests invited to enjoy the attraction until then. ‘We want to ensure our guests can still experience the thrill of Test Track while we work on these exciting updates,’ added the Disney spokesperson. The historic partnership between Disney and General Motors, which dates back to the attraction’s inception in 1999, will undoubtedly foster innovative experiences that reflect both companies’ commitment to progress and technology. EPCOT’s vice president commented on the collaboration, remarking, ‘Together with General Motors, we are looking to revolutionize how our guests interact with the ride.’ As the date for the closure approaches, fans eagerly await the anticipated changes while enjoying the ride in its current form.