Inverted Top Hat
Even if it looks a bit like that: When launching from the station, the 105° Launch does not go into a loop, because that would be round or oval. Instead, an inverted top hat awaits. The car climbs (more than) vertically, stands overhead, and then drops vertically.
Descending Roll
Past the Tesla Tower our coaster rushes into a downward roll. The car initially travels in an ascending direction and then turns at the highest point to finish the roll in a steep descent.
Immelmann
The Immelmann is a classic roller coaster element, named after the German aviation pioneer Max Immelmann. First comes a half loop upwards, followed by a half roll.
Inverted Stall
The Inverted Stall is a very special element. At a height of 32 meters, passengers are overhead for a proud 2.2 seconds and experience a unique feeling of weightlessness.
Dive Loop
The Dive Loop of the new coaster is also affectionately known as the "washing drum" - because the passengers are whirled through properly. The element is a reverse Immelmann, so first comes a half roll, then a half loop down.
Falling Roll
You feel almost weightless in the first part of this inversion as you are gently turned upside down. But suddenly the load increases and the passengers are pressed forcefully into the seat as the car drops straight into a tight steep curve.
Corkscrew
The Corkscrew, in German "Korkenzieher" is a vertical screw. The car rotates once around its own axis, crossing two other rails at once.