Disney makes move to ditch gas engines on iconic attraction amid crackdown from California regulators

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Disneyland is pulling the plug on one of its most iconic gas-guzzlers.

The Anaheim theme park plans to replace the gasoline-powered cars on its classic Autopia attraction with fully electric vehicles — ending nearly 70 years of exhaust fumes in Tomorrowland as California regulators continue cracking down on emissions statewide.

A high-angle view of the Autopia attraction in the Tomorrowland area of Disneyland in Anaheim, California, February 1980. Getty Images
Other Disney parks around the world have already moved away from traditional gas-powered versions of the ride. Getty Images

Disneyland officials confirmed the park has an agreement with the California Air Resources Board to retire the current gas-powered Autopia engines in early 2027.

The move comes as the powerful California agency — already controversial for aggressive climate mandates targeting gas cars, trucks and appliances — pushes broader efforts to slash emissions across the state.

The park has an agreement with the California Air Resources Board to retire the current gas-powered engines. Getty Images

Disneyland said it is currently working on the “design, engineering and testing” of a fully electric Autopia ride vehicle prototype. More details about the overhaul are expected soon, though closing and reopening dates for the attraction have not yet been announced.

Disney first revealed plans in 2024 to convert Autopia to electric power by fall 2026.

Disneyland officials said electrifying Autopia is part of the resort’s broader environmental push. GC Images
Previous ride sponsors included Chevron and Richfield Oil, according to Disney history site D23. Gado via Getty Images

The beloved opening-day attraction has been running since Disneyland debuted in 1955 and has undergone several makeovers over the decades. The last major refurbishment came in 2016 when Honda signed on as the ride’s sponsor. Previous sponsors included Chevron and Richfield Oil, according to Disney history site D23.

Disneyland’s 10-year sponsorship deal with Honda is set to expire in 2026, according to WDW News Today.

The beloved opening-day attraction has been running since Disneyland debuted in 1955. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
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Other Disney parks around the world have already moved away from traditional gas-powered versions of the ride. Hong Kong Disneyland’s now-closed Autopia featured electric cars with onboard audio and lighting effects, while Tokyo Disneyland shut down its Grand Circuit Raceway attraction in 2017.

Disneyland officials said electrifying Autopia is part of the resort’s broader environmental push and its goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2030 through greater reliance on renewable energy sources.

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