Last week, we learned more about the new Maui free content drop coming November 6 for The Crew Motorfest. At the same time, we got some take-it-or-leave-it JDM bundle discounts that featured the Nissan 300ZX Z32 Malu Edition (1994), Mazda RX8 (2010), Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (2002), and the 1972 Mazda RX3 Supercharged Edition. If you don't like those rides, you probably won't like this week's bundle discounts either. However, I found two amazing "hidden" bundles that weren't cheap.
One of the most exciting bundles is called Motorsports and is partly hidden in the shop's submenus. Even with the 30% discount, the price isn't anything to scoff at. It costs 1,526,770 in-game Bucks or 218,120 Crew Credits, down from 2,181,100 Bucks and 311,600 CC.
The bundle features the Ivory-Tower IVT Alpha GP R-07, starting at a 795/990 Performance Level. This type of vehicle handles superbly and packs quite a punch. It can unleash 900 horsepower while only weighing 1,323 pounds or 600 kilograms. With those stats, it's no wonder it can hit 211 mph or 339 kph.
The Motorsports bundle also contains perhaps the most exciting hypercar in the entire game: the 1-of-40 2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 track-only hypercar. When it came out, it caged Lamborghini's most powerful V12 engine (6.5L), with over 819 horsepower or 830 PS.
Driving this engineering monument with a high-performance gaming wheel in first-person on a state-of-the-art OLED TV should be quite the experience, especially if you're playing on a PC at 4K Ultra Settings or on the upcoming PS5 Pro that drops the free Crew Motorfest Enhanced update.
To make the 1.5M price worth it, it also features a stunning classic, the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competitizone. This time capsule's 4.4-liter V12 engine produces 430 horses and has a top speed of 193 miles or 311 kilometers per hour.
If that's too steep for your digital wallet, then there's good news on the horizon. The Automobili Lamborghini bundle is almost one-third that price and features not only the Essenza SCV12, but also the 385-hp 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV. It's 30% off at 583,100 Bucks or 83,300 Crew Credits, down from 833,000 and 119,000 CC.
Now for the spotlight Japanese Togue bundle, which is 20% off for the next four days at 280,559 Bucks or 40,079 Crew Credits, from 350,700 Bucks or 50,100 CC. It's over five times cheaper than the Motorsports bundle, but the offerings aren't mindblowing either.
It only features the 2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan Altimaniac, which produces 1,300 horsepower, and the 276-hp 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR Drift Edition. They're both great rides, but they're no Lamborghini Essenza SCV12.
Lastly, the Custom bundle is 30% off at 66,500 Crew Credits, down from 95,000 CC, and contains the 2023 Forsberg Racing Nissan Z Pro Drift edition, which delivers an impressive 1,300 horsepower.
The bundle features the Ivory-Tower IVT Alpha GP R-07, starting at a 795/990 Performance Level. This type of vehicle handles superbly and packs quite a punch. It can unleash 900 horsepower while only weighing 1,323 pounds or 600 kilograms. With those stats, it's no wonder it can hit 211 mph or 339 kph.
The Motorsports bundle also contains perhaps the most exciting hypercar in the entire game: the 1-of-40 2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 track-only hypercar. When it came out, it caged Lamborghini's most powerful V12 engine (6.5L), with over 819 horsepower or 830 PS.
Driving this engineering monument with a high-performance gaming wheel in first-person on a state-of-the-art OLED TV should be quite the experience, especially if you're playing on a PC at 4K Ultra Settings or on the upcoming PS5 Pro that drops the free Crew Motorfest Enhanced update.
To make the 1.5M price worth it, it also features a stunning classic, the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competitizone. This time capsule's 4.4-liter V12 engine produces 430 horses and has a top speed of 193 miles or 311 kilometers per hour.
If that's too steep for your digital wallet, then there's good news on the horizon. The Automobili Lamborghini bundle is almost one-third that price and features not only the Essenza SCV12, but also the 385-hp 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV. It's 30% off at 583,100 Bucks or 83,300 Crew Credits, down from 833,000 and 119,000 CC.
Now for the spotlight Japanese Togue bundle, which is 20% off for the next four days at 280,559 Bucks or 40,079 Crew Credits, from 350,700 Bucks or 50,100 CC. It's over five times cheaper than the Motorsports bundle, but the offerings aren't mindblowing either.
It only features the 2021 Forsberg Racing Nissan Altimaniac, which produces 1,300 horsepower, and the 276-hp 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR Drift Edition. They're both great rides, but they're no Lamborghini Essenza SCV12.
Lastly, the Custom bundle is 30% off at 66,500 Crew Credits, down from 95,000 CC, and contains the 2023 Forsberg Racing Nissan Z Pro Drift edition, which delivers an impressive 1,300 horsepower.