Pagani Utopia and Zenvo TSR-S Join The Crew Motorfest

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Two bleeding-edge hypercars are now available within Ubisoft Ivory Tower’s contemporary open-world racer.

Images: Ubisoft/Taken in-game by OverTake

The second-ever Elite Bundle is now available for The Crew Motorfest, adding two contemporary supercars to the roster:
  • Pagani Utopia
  • Zenvo TSR-S

The Pagani is the Italian manufacturer’s third main model line, with a projected production run of 99. Behind the driver sits a twin-turbo V12 engine, derived from AMG. There is also active aero, with two subtle rear wings moving in-game.

The Zenvo, meanwhile, is from a Danish upstart and also features a twin-charged engine and aerodynamic appendages.

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This time though, it is two superchargers bolted to the flat-plane V8 creating a unique combination. Even more distinctive is the wild rear wing, which acts not only as an air brake but can tilt laterally by up to 20 degrees.

These additional cars are not part of the Year 1 Pass DLC – which delivered early access recently for the Jeep Gladiator pick-up and delicate Honda Integra Type R (DC2). Both became available to all players on 11th April.

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What is regarded as one of the best-handling front-wheel-drive cars ever was also recently added to The Crew Motorfest

If you earn enough in-game credits (bucks in The Crew parlance) you can purchase the two cars as a bundle for 2,625,000. Alternatively, using your local currency, you can purchase Crew Credits and pick it up for 375,000 of those. These prices are discounted by 15% for the next 27 days.

Which vehicles would you also like to see in The Crew Motorfest? Let us know in the comments below or via X: @OverTake_gg.
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A freelance sim racing, motorsport and automotive journalist. Credits include Autosport Magazine, Motorsport.com, RaceDepartment, Overtake, Traxion and TheSixthAxis.

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You know, I probably shouldn't say this, but the visuals alone are drawing me towards this - may pick it up on Steam release tomorrow as something to have fun with between LFM races.
 

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