It's being manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction, which was confirmed in the Press Conference video that also features an on-ride POV and the track layout below.
Stats Top speed: 113 km/hour Length: 1,300 meters Elevation: 57 meters First drop: 49 meters with a tilt of 83 degrees Number of inversions: 3 Airtime (the feeling of weightlessness): 12 movements, 4 of those with negative G Ridetime: 120 seconds Capacity: 960 persons/hour Seats per train: 24 person Height limit: 120 cm Investment: 110 miljon SEK Manufacturer: Rocky Mountain Construction (USA)
Blimey, that's mental! That first inversion is so bazaar. When I first heard of it this morning I didn't think much of it, but now, I think it's brilliant!
It almost doesn't look like it isn't humanly possible.
What a way to welcome an inverting woodie to Europe. The first inversion is ridiculously odd but I love the look of the whole ride. It looks like it is going to make use of terrain rather well, too which is always a bonus! And it's rather fascinating to see that it is going to go to a..zoo.