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Drift Like Takumi at Dorifto! – Singapore’s Mini Indoor Drift Track Opens in Novena For Kids And Adults

Safe Mini Drift Cars and Japanese Touge Vibes for Budding Racers in Singapore

Singapore families just gained a thrilling new spot to channel their inner speed demons! Dorifto!, the city’s first indoor drifting arena, officially opens its doors on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at Velocity@Novena Square. Inspired by legendary Japanese touge mountain passes (think Initial D vibes), this sheltered track lets everyone—from complete beginners to car enthusiasts—experience the excitement of drifting in safe, electric mini drift cars.

Key Questions Before Visiting Dorifto!:

  • How Long Do The Drift Sessions Last?
    • Sessions last 8 minutes each, with electric cars modeled after icons like the Toyota AE86 and Mazda RX-7 (complete with working lights).
  • Is It Safe, and What Is the Minimum Height To Ride Drift Cars?
    • Safety bumpers protect riders, and the philosophy is “drifting for everyone”—as long as participants meet the minimum height of 1.2 metres (roughly ages 7 and up, depending on growth). No prior experience needed; it’s designed to be accessible and smile-inducing for the whole family.
  • How much does it cost to ride the drift cars?
    • Affordable Sessions: Start at SG$23 for an off-peak 8-minute session (weekdays before 6pm); SG$28 during peak times (after 6pm weekdays, weekends, and public holidays).
    • Value Packages: 5 sessions for SG$115 or 10 for SG$220—ideal for repeat family visits or birthday parties.

Little Steps Insider Tip: Perfect for a rainy-day adventure or weekend thrill, Dorifto! keeps things dry and fun with its covered setup. The track features charming details like replica road signs, towering lamps, trees, and even a nod to the Fujiwara Tofu Shop—great for snapping family photos that feel straight out of an anime adventure.

Image of Dorifto! pricing and costs in Singapore for Drift Car Races

Why Little Steps Loves It:

This isn’t just another arcade—it brings real drifting thrills indoors with a fun Japanese theme that sparks imagination. Parents can watch (or join!) while kids build confidence behind the wheel in a controlled, safe environment. It’s a fresh way to bond over something active and memorable.

Who It's Perfect For:

Families with kids aged 7+ (minimum height 1.2m). Great for car-crazy children, thrill-seekers, or anyone wanting a unique outing beyond typical playgrounds.

What Else:

The venue sits in the carpark at Level 6A of Velocity@Novena Square (head to Level 6B and walk down half a level). Convenient MRT access via Novena station Exit B. Parking available on-site (subject to availability). Stroller access should be straightforward in the mall-linked location, though confirm changing facilities or restrooms on arrival as it’s a carpark-based setup.

Where To Find It:

Additional Info:

Opening Times:
* Weekdays 12pm-10pm
* Weekends 10am-10pm

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