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Hypercars Have Arrived in The Crew Motorfest's Latest Update

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Ivory Tower, the Ubisoft 1st party developer behind The Crew series, never disappoints when it comes to new weekly content. This time, it's no different, with a bunch of cool new rides introduced in the latest update. If you're a fan of hypercars, you're in for a treat. Also, the developers are showing some love for The Crew 2, which is nice to see.
This week, The Crew Motorfest is starting off with the extraordinary 2010 Noble M600 and the ravishing 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4. They're both part of the Hypercar category.

The Noble M600 is a British-manufactured vehicle that's not that known, especially in the United States. While it's part car, part mystery, this handbuilt automotive marvel was forged in the fires of competition to rival heavyweights like Bugatti, Lamborghini, or McLaren.

The M600 model came with a Volvo B8444S 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine developed by Yamaha that produced 650 hp (659 ps). The kicker is that it had a switch that let you choose between three horsepower configurations. Aside from the 650 ponies from the Race setting, it also had a Track option with 550 hp (558 ps) and a Road setting with 450 hp or 456 ps.

Next, the Lambo isn't too shabby, either. Produced between 2011 and 2016, the Aventador LP 700-4 came with a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that delivered 690 hp (700 ps) with 508 lb-ft (690 Nm) of torque.

The Custom Bundle contains another great ride, the 2018 McLaren Senna, which comes with Orange Melted Tires and Orange Chemical Nitro features.

The Crew Motorfest
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The nameplate is pretty self-explanatory. McLaren wanted to pay homage to one of the most legendary racing drivers that ever lived, Ayrton Senna. In fact, it was so rare that only 500 of these babies were ever made. During an auction in September 2022, a 2018 model was sold for 705,000 British pounds. In 2024, adjusted to inflation, that would mean roughly $973,214, give or take a few bucks.

Aside from its killer looks, the Senna also had some serious firepower. It came packing a 4.0-liter V8 engine boosted by a pair of electrically-actuated twin-scroll turbochargers that produced 789 hp or 800 ps with 590 lb-ft (800 Nm). According to McLaren themselves, this beauty got from 0 to 62 mph (100 kph) in 2.8 seconds and had a top speed of 208 mph or 335 kph.

That's it for Motorfest this week, but The Crew 2 is also alive and kicking, as opposed to the first Crew game that was recently shut down.

In the Live Summit Bundle, you'll find the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray and Saleen S1 GT4 Cup. There's also a 2017 Dodge Challenger Hellcat bundled with some pretty sweet vanity items like the Red Tires, Red Nitro, and Red Underglow.
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Codrin just loves American classics, from the 1940s and ‘50s, all the way to the muscle cars of the '60s and '70s. In his perfect world, we'll still see Hudsons and Road Runners roaming the streets for years to come (even in EV form, if that's what it takes to keep the aesthetic alive).
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