General Motors Corp, 1991

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General Motors Corp, 1991
Test Track "1.0" as presented by General Motors (1999-2012)
Originally opened in March 1999 and reimagined in December 2012, Epcot’s Test Track is set to debut its third iteration in July 2025 at Walt Disney World. With this update comes a new set of trash cans. The 2.0 version paid homage to the original World of Motion pavilion with a bold, cohesive blue design that felt intentional and thematic. Unfortunately, the 3.0 update feels like a step backward. The new grey and blue design lacks character and inspiration, with only minimal attraction branding to tie it to Test Track. The front and back panels are silver, while the sides and top are wrapped in a darker blue—oddly closer in tone to the World Celebration cans, despite Test Track being located in World Discovery. That inconsistency doesn’t help. A narrow horizontal band near the base features a sliver of the new Test Track branding, accented with yellow stripes. The recycling version includes a white icon, but that’s about it. The most frustrating part? Remove that small branding strip, and you’d have no idea what attraction these cans belong to. It’s generic, forgettable, and feels like minimal effort was made. Disappointing, especially for a marquee attraction refresh. // Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Discovery, Test Track, 2025 [Source: Laughing Place. Used by Permission.]
Day 4027
Test Track, Epcot, Walt Disney World
January 9, 2026
test track!!!
Corvettes on the test track
(Howard Sochurek. 1953?)
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