REVIEW · QUEENSTOWN
Supercar Fast Dash – Highlands Motorsport and Tourism Park
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Speed meets safety at Highlands Motorsport Park.
If you’re chasing a serious adrenaline hit near Queenstown, the Supercar Fast Dash puts you on a purpose-built circuit in a real performance machine, with helmets and safety gear sorted. What I like most is how straightforward it feels: you drive in on your own, get kitted up, and then let the professional driver handle the hard part on track.
I also love the mix of big numbers and simple format. You’re talking about acceleration that lands around the 100 km/h mark in about three seconds, plus top speeds up to 225 km/h, all in roughly 15 minutes. The ride is customized to your group too, which helps if you’re celebrating or you want a slightly different pace than a standard run.
One consideration: the car you get may vary depending on season and vehicle availability. The experience is sold around a Ferrari 488 GTB thrill, but the performance spec also references a 4WD 610 HP Lamborghini Huracán, so treat it as a pick-your-seat style event where the exact model can change.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- The 15-Minute Supercar Fast Dash at Highlands: what you’re really paying for
- Getting to the track: Cromwell near Queenstown, self-drive from your side
- Cars and speeds: Ferrari 488 GTB thrills vs Lamborghini Huracán specs
- Safety gear and the pro-driver advantage (especially if you’re nervous)
- What to do when you feel that first burst coming
- How the lap works: meeting, kitting up, then the track rush
- Why Highlands Motorsport Park is a smart Queenstown-area add-on
- Price and value: $123.49 for a bucket-list car hit
- Who this is best for (and who should think twice)
- Practical tips so you enjoy the whole thing
- Should you book the Supercar Fast Dash at Highlands?
- FAQ
- How long is the Supercar Fast Dash?
- How much does it cost?
- Where does the experience take place?
- Is the experience private?
- What vehicle will I ride in?
- What safety gear is provided?
- Can I participate if I’m traveling solo?
- Is there a weather requirement?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you book
- Highlands Motorsport Park is in Cromwell, with you making your own way from Queenstown
- Helmets and safety gear are provided, so you can travel lighter
- Professional driver control means you’re riding the line, not wrestling the car
- Race-track speed targets include 0 to 100 km/h in about 3 seconds and up to 225 km/h
- Vehicle subject to change depending on season and availability
- Private by group only, so you’re not mixed with other parties
The 15-Minute Supercar Fast Dash at Highlands: what you’re really paying for

This is not a long, slow “tour” through a museum or a scenic viewpoint. The Highlands Supercar Fast Dash is built around one job: give you a concentrated hit of race-track speed in a short window.
You’re paying for three things that matter on track:
1) Access to the circuit at Highlands Motorsport Park (not just a parking-lot demo)
2) A professional driver doing the precision driving while you focus on the experience
3) A high-performance supercar ride that can reach up to 225 km/h, with hard acceleration that feels instant
At $123.49 per person, the value isn’t that the time is long. It’s that the intensity is high, and the safety setup is handled for you. If you’re doing this as a one-off bucket-list stop, that math often works. If you’re hoping for a half-day of driving instruction, this isn’t that kind of experience.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Queenstown.
Getting to the track: Cromwell near Queenstown, self-drive from your side

The meeting point is at Highlands Motorsport Park on the Corner of SH6 and Sandflat Road in Sandflat Road, Cromwell (9384). The experience ends back at the same place.
Here’s the practical part: you’ll make your own way to the track in Cromwell, near Queenstown. That’s usually an easy setup for people already based in Queenstown, but it does mean you should plan for:
- driving time into Cromwell
- parking and getting inside with enough margin before your slot
This matters because a supercar experience lives and dies by schedule. If you’re running late, you risk stressing out instead of enjoying the moment.
Also note the experience is private, meaning only your group participates. If you’re coming as a solo traveler, it’s a good fit because you still get the full experience without needing to mesh with a mixed tour crowd.
Cars and speeds: Ferrari 488 GTB thrills vs Lamborghini Huracán specs

The experience description points you toward a Ferrari 488 GTB ride—an iconic choice. But the performance details also reference a 4WD 610 HP Lamborghini Huracán, including 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 225 km/h.
The key line for you: the vehicle is subject to change depending on season and vehicle availability. So don’t get attached to a single badge. Instead, get attached to what both setups promise: fast acceleration, strong grip, and braking performance on a real circuit.
What this feels like in real life:
- The acceleration is the headliner. Expect that fast surge toward 100 km/h quickly, not in a gradual, movie-style way.
- The grip and braking come next. The point isn’t just speed; it’s the ability to stay planted and slow down with authority.
- The ride is short, so there’s no “waiting to start.” You’re in, you’re strapped, and then the lap begins.
If you’re the kind of person who worries about not being in control, you should know this experience includes professional driving. One of the most reassuring themes in the feedback is how calm and understanding the driver can be once you’re buckled up and helmeted.
Safety gear and the pro-driver advantage (especially if you’re nervous)

You’ll be provided with helmets and other safety gear. That alone makes the experience feel more grounded than many high-speed stunts.
But the bigger advantage is the pro-driver setup. You’re not responsible for line choice, braking points, or timing around the circuit. Your job is simpler:
- get comfortable in the seat
- wear the gear correctly
- hold on and enjoy the ride as the driver works the car
If you’re nervous—maybe you’ve never been in anything this fast—this is where the experience’s design earns its keep. The professional approach reduces the chaos. Even if your brain starts with fear, the in-cabin reality is more about trust and communication once you’re suited up.
What to do when you feel that first burst coming
It can help to go in with the right mindset. You don’t need to “brace like a crash test.” Just accept that your body will react to acceleration and direction changes. Hold steady, keep your head where it belongs, and let the driver do the driving.
How the lap works: meeting, kitting up, then the track rush

There’s one main stop: Highlands Motorsport Park. From there, the flow is built around you getting on track for a lap.
The experience is approximately 15 minutes total, and it’s designed around a circuit lap with the possibility of an additional lap if you dare. The exact number of laps can depend on how your slot runs and what’s available.
Think of it as a “supercar sprint,” not a training session. You won’t spend the time learning car mechanics. You will spend the time experiencing performance in motion.
Here’s what’s valuable about this format:
- You get maximum thrills per minute.
- You don’t lose your day.
- You get the feel of track driving without the steep learning curve.
Why Highlands Motorsport Park is a smart Queenstown-area add-on

Queenstown gets most of the attention for adventures, but Cromwell is a practical base for getting to real performance experiences.
The Highlands circuit is purpose-built for driving thrills, which is what makes this different from random “go fast” experiences. You’re not just riding around in a car park or on a public road. You’re on a track environment designed for speed, grip, and controlled runs.
That’s the kind of setting where the car’s strengths actually show:
- acceleration feels sharper because the run is planned
- braking feels more meaningful because it’s designed into the lap flow
- cornering feels composed because you’re on a real track path
If you’re building a short list of Queenstown-area must-dos, this is one of the rare options that gives you genuine high-performance energy in a compact time block.
Price and value: $123.49 for a bucket-list car hit

Let’s be honest: a supercar experience is expensive by nature. The question is whether this one delivers value for your money.
At $123.49 per person for about 15 minutes, you’re buying:
- track time at a professional facility
- helmets and safety gear
- professional driving
- high-performance car exposure, potentially including a second lap if conditions allow
Where the value lands hardest is for people who want one unforgettable moment without turning the whole trip into logistics-heavy driving lessons. If you’ve got limited time in the area, this is the kind of purchase that can feel worth it quickly.
If you’re a gearhead who wants extensive seat time, coaching, or lots of laps, you might find the short duration frustrating. But if you want the headline speeds—up to 225 km/h and 0 to 100 km/h in roughly 3 seconds—then the timing actually works in your favor.
Who this is best for (and who should think twice)

This experience is ideal for:
- solo travelers looking for a bucket-list thrill without joining a public group shuffle
- friends who want a shared moment that feels big and memorable
- people who like speed but want safety handled by professionals
- couples or celebrations where you want something out of the ordinary
You might want to think twice if:
- you’re extremely averse to high-speed movement and acceleration sensations
- you’re hoping for extended time in the car or lots of laps
- you’re strict about getting a specific model every time (the car can change with availability)
Most people who are nervous at first find the helmet-and-driver combo helps. But your comfort matters. If you know you tend to panic with acceleration, be real with yourself before booking.
Practical tips so you enjoy the whole thing

A few small choices can make the experience smoother:
- Arrive with buffer time. The ride is short, so late arrival steals the fun.
- Wear comfortable clothes. You’ll be in gear and you’ll want to move easily if staff adjust your safety setup.
- Plan for good weather. This experience requires good weather; if it’s canceled for poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
- Go in curious, not controlling. You’re not driving. The best results come from trusting the driver and letting the car do its job.
Also, keep in mind you’ll have a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking. That reduces the hassle once you’re in town.
Should you book the Supercar Fast Dash at Highlands?
Book it if you want a fast, track-based adrenaline hit near Queenstown with safety taken care of and a professional driver doing the high-stress work. The combination of real circuit access, helmet-and-gear support, and headline performance numbers makes this one of the most straightforward “bucket-list thrills” in the area.
Skip it only if you need long instruction time, lots of laps, or a guarantee of a specific car model. Since the vehicle can change depending on availability, treat it as a supercar experience with a chance of Ferrari 488 GTB or Lamborghini Huracán hardware, not a contract for one exact make.
If your main goal is: fast, focused, and unforgettable in about 15 minutes—this is a very solid yes.
FAQ
How long is the Supercar Fast Dash?
It’s approximately 15 minutes.
How much does it cost?
It costs $123.49 per person.
Where does the experience take place?
At Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell, near Queenstown (Corner SH6 and Sandflat Road, Sandflat Road, Cromwell 9384, New Zealand).
Is the experience private?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.
What vehicle will I ride in?
Depending on season and vehicle availability, the vehicle is subject to change without notice. The experience description references a Ferrari 488 GTB and also includes performance details for a 4WD 610 HP Lamborghini Huracán.
What safety gear is provided?
Helmets and other safety gear are provided.
Can I participate if I’m traveling solo?
Yes. It’s described as ideal for solo travelers or friends.
Is there a weather requirement?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















