- Primary Subject: Year 4 post-launch roadmap schedule for The Crew Motorfest.
- Key Update: Ivory Tower is shifting from a three-season-per-year model to a four-season-per-year schedule starting in Year 4, ensuring more frequent content drops and shorter, more focused seasons.
- Status: Confirmed.
- Last Verified: June 19, 2026
- Quick Answer: Season 10 introduces the Hawaii Grand Tour (a one-hour endurance race), the return of fan-favorite Stories hunts, and new Alpine vehicle additions. The Year 4 roadmap spans from October 2026 through July 2027.
One thing that has stood out for The Crew Motorfest is its post-launch support. The Crew 2 added content until its sixth year, so all that we have had so far was expected of the standards Ivory Tower has set.
Everything will get even better now, as the content output for the open-world racer will change starting next season.
Instead of the usual three seasons per year, each lasting four months, we will get four new seasons per year and shorter runtimes for each season.
Continue reading to know the full update schedule for The Crew Motorfest and the few details of Season 10 we have so far.
The Crew Motorfest Upcoming Schedule

The next upcoming season for The Crew Motorfest is Season 10. We do not have an exact date for the same, but it is set to arrive in early July 2026.
Season 10 will mark the end of Year 3. It featured only three seasons, but that'll change with the upcoming year.
Here is the schedule for each season in Year 4:
- Season 11: October 2026
- Season 12: January 2027
- Season 13: April 2027
- Season 14: July 2027
Exact dates for these updates aren't confirmed until a few weeks away from release. We will be sure to keep you updated as official details are revealed.
The Crew Motorfest Season 10 Details

Finer details regarding Season 10 are still kept under wraps. The only three things officially confirmed are a new Special Event in the Hawaii Grand Tour, the return of Stories, and Alpine.
Hawaii Grand Tour is a one-hour-long trip taking you across the scenic archipelago for rewards that are promised to be "worth the journey."
The event is a direct response to players wanting bigger races, similar to a few coast-to-coast races we have had in previous games.
Stories were one of the great additions for The Crew 2 post-launch. It had you chasing landmarks, spread across the game's world, with nothing but loose hints. One teased in the recent trailer had you collect parts to build a Porsche 356 project car.
Alpine is another addition confirmed for Season 10 of The Crew Motorfest. A blurred Alpine A110 can be seen in the new roadmap announcement video.
Per leaks, the 2026 Alpine A110 R Ultime and the 2024 Alpine Alpenglow HY6 Concept were two cars part of the test server. So, they could be included in the update.
That's all the information we have on Season 10 and the updated roadmap of The Crew Motorfest. Of course, we will be sure to update with the latest information regarding future content.
Check out the new roadmap announcement trailer below:
Stay tuned to racinggames.gg for more The Crew Motorfest coverage.

