After burning rubber with the Hoonigan gang in the last season, The Crew Motorfest Season 3 is fast approaching.
From the new cars you’ll be driving to the theme and release date, we’ve got everything you need to know about The Crew Motorfest Season 3 right here.
The Crew Motorfest Season 3
After six years, Ubisoft Ivory Tower announced that support for The Crew 2 is finally ending with the MAD Vol.2 update. Support for The Crew Motorfest will continue in regular season updates, however.
New seasons for The Crew Motorfest are released roughly every three months, bringing new cars and themed challenges. So, what can players look forward to in Season 3?
Hollywood Action Playlist
Season 2 saw you burn rubber in iconic Hoonigan cars in a new driving playground map area as Brian Scotto teaches you the art of driving sideways with style.
Season 3 sees you working as a Hollywood stunt driver for director Rick Martinez’s new film shooting in Hawaii.
A new playlist with nine challenges will see you perform daring stunts in famous silver-screen cars, from a classic 1968 Mini Cooper S inspired by The Italian Job to James Bond's Aston Martin DB5.
New game modes include 'Dirty Driving,' where you smash as many objects as possible, and 'Video Lane,' requires you to stay in the director’s lens while driving through challenging routes to get the perfect shot. This could be the closest we’ll get to a new Stuntman game.
47 new cars
A whopping 47 new cars are coming to The Crew Motorfest in Season 3. 27 are returning from The Crew 2, while 20 are new to Motorfest.
Some are exclusive to the Year 1 Pass, while others can be unlocked by completing playlist challenges or importing them from The Crew 2 when they become available.
Here are the new and returning cars confirmed for Season 3 so far:
- 1968 Mini Cooper S – 13 March (Year 1 Pass)
- 2022 Aston Martin DBS – 13 March (Playlist reward)
- 1986 Porsche 959 - 13 March (Collection Import)
- 1948 Porsche 356 - 13 March (Collection Import)
- 1972 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 - 13 March (Collection Import)
- 1964 Porsche 911 (901) ‘Directors Cut Edition’ – 13 March (Shop)
2024 Ivory Tower Aezus – 13 March (Shop) - 2024 Ivory Tower Aezus Stealth Edition - 27 March (Summit reward)
- 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster Winter Agent Edition (March Main Stage reward)
- 2022 Toyota GR86 - 3 April (Shop)
- 2023 Gordon Murray T.50 - 3 April (Collection Import)
- 2024 Gordon Murray T.50S - 3 April (Collection Import)
- 2022 Land Rover Defender 110 V8 - 3 April (Collection Import)
1998 Honda Integra Type R DC2 – 10 April (Year 1 Pass)
2021 Jeep Gladiator – 10 April (Year 1 Pass) - 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) BlackPanthaa Edition - 24 April (Summit Contest reward)
- 1985 Renault Maxi 5 Turbo - 1 May (Collection Import)
- 1984 Peugeot 205 T16 EVO2 - 1 May (Collection Import)
- 2023 Forsberg Racing Nissan Z Pro Drift - 8 May (Year 1 Pass)
2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan Altimaniac - 8 May (Year 1 Pass)
2022 Audi TT RS Roadster - 5 June (Collection Import) - 2022 Audi RS Q8 - 5 June (Collection Import)
2022 Lotus Emira – 12 June (Year 1 Pass)
2017 W Motors Lykan Hypersport – 12 June (Year 1 Pass) - 2010 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe Mad Edition - TBC (Collection Import) 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Basalt Edition (Collection Import)
Main stage takeover
Car culture influencers and professional drivers will be taking over the Main Stage throughout Season 3.
Starting in April, the ‘Streamers Dream’ will feature content curated by YouTuber BlackPanthaa and Twitch streamer Stereonline, while May’s ‘Pro Competitors’ will star Formula Drift Champion Chris Forsberg. Finally, YouTubers That Due in Blue and Shmee150 will appear in ‘Creators’ in June.
Quality of life updates
In addition, Season 3 will introduce several quality-of-life updates. A new option in the vehicle upgrade menu will let you scrap multiple perf parts of the same rarity in batches.
Season 3 will also add a new sort option to navigate your car collection vertically, making it faster and easier to browse your collection.
Additionally, Season 3 will add new ‘sensitivity’ and ‘dynamic max lock’ sliders to the steering settings along with new map filters.
You can view the full list of quality-of-life updates here.
Patch notes
To find out more about the changes introduced in Season 3, you can check out the full patch notes here.
Release date
The Crew Motorfest Season 3 goes live on 13 March on all platforms. This will be a longer season than usual, lasting until the end of June.
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