Ferrari Land at PortAventura World (Spain) features the Thrill Towers, which consist of two distinct experiences: the "Bounce" tower and the "Drop" tower. The drop tower, inspired by Ferrari engine pistons, stands 55 meters (180 feet) tall. While it doesn't reach the record-breaking 180 km/h of the nearby Red Force coaster, the drop tower provides a rapid vertical descent reaching speeds of approximately 64 km/h (40 mph). The experience is designed to simulate the sudden "free-fall" sensation and rapid recovery of a high-performance Italian sports car. In 2026, these towers remain a favorite for guests who want a quick adrenaline hit without the intense G-forces of the Giga-coaster. The "Bounce" version of the tower uses a similar speed but includes multiple upward and downward launches. It is important to note that the 180 km/h figure often cited in Ferrari Land marketing refers specifically to the Red Force launch, which is the fastest in Europe, whereas the Thrill Towers focus more on vertical velocity and negative G-force "airtime."