
Disneyland's Autopia Goes Electric in 2027
The iconic Autopia ride at Disneyland is ditching its gas engines for a fully electric makeover next year. The Tomorrowland attraction that's been running since 1955 will soon give young drivers a cleaner, quieter experience.
After 72 years of gas-powered fun, Disneyland's beloved Autopia ride is getting an eco-friendly upgrade that proves even classic attractions can embrace the future.
Park officials confirmed that the Tomorrowland attraction will convert to fully electric vehicles in early 2027. The change comes through an agreement with the California Air Resources Board to retire the ride's current engines.
Engineers are already hard at work designing and testing the electric vehicle prototype. While Disney hasn't revealed specific details yet, the project marks a significant shift for one of the park's original attractions.
Autopia debuted on Disneyland's opening day in 1955, instantly becoming a favorite for kids eager to get behind the wheel. For generations of young visitors, it offered a first taste of driving independence on those winding Tomorrowland roads.

The switch to electric was first announced back in 2024, giving the team plenty of time to get it right. The goal is to maintain the magic while updating the mechanics for a new era.
The Ripple Effect
This transformation at the Happiest Place on Earth sends a powerful message about clean transportation. When an attraction that's been part of childhood memories since Eisenhower was president goes electric, it normalizes the technology for millions of young visitors.
The timing couldn't be better. As California pushes toward cleaner air standards and electric vehicles become more common on real roads, Autopia's transformation bridges nostalgia with progress.
Kids who ride the new electric Autopia won't just be having fun. They'll be experiencing the kind of vehicles many of them will drive when they grow up, making sustainable transportation feel like second nature rather than a sacrifice.
The best part? The ride keeps its essential charm while eliminating the smell of exhaust and roar of gas engines that never quite fit Tomorrowland's vision of tomorrow anyway.
Based on reporting by Google News - Electric Vehicle
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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