Released back in 2023, the current version of The Crew Motorfest lists 730 total cars – one of the biggest selections in the entire open-world racing genre to date, rivaling even Forza Horizon 5. Cars in The Crew Motorfest are divided into several categories (tiers) based on their overall performance score, with racing events generally held between the cars of the same category. From off-road rally legends and monster trucks to hypercars and street icons, every racing fan is bound to find plenty of favorites to drive across the Hawaiian islands.
The Crew Motorfest: Best Cars To Get First
Here are the best affordable cars for each major category in The Crew Motorfest that players should prioritize getting early.
As The Crew Motorfest features some of the most expensive and exclusive vehicles ever produced, some cars are capable of reaching mind-boggling speed even in their default variations. It’s worth noting that any in-game car can be customized in and out, boosting its performance even further. Let’s find out what the fastest cars in The Crew Motorfest are as of today – and how fast can they really go?
For some reason, not every car has its max speed listed in the game. Therefore, only stock cars that have their max speed listed in The Crew Motorfest are considered.
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
Fastest in Street Tier 1 – Top Speed 177 mph
Let’s start with the fastest cars among other vehicle categories rather than Hypercars (which is overall the fastest tier in The Crew Motorfest). Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR is not only one of the most beautiful, but easily the fastest in Street Tier 1. Despite its age of over 70 years, representing the pinnacle of engineering back in the day, MB 300 SLR can go as fast as 177 mph, leaving the majority of other options among ST1 far behind. Not only that, Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR is also quite affordable in the game, so that players can easily obtain this precious and fast piece of automotive history.
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Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept
Fastest in Street Tier 2 – Top Speed 217 mph
In Street Tier 2, nothing can quite match the speed of Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept – one of the most recent additions to The Crew Motorfest. This gorgeous and powerful American muscle can reach 217 mph on a straight line, which is a notable step up from any other ST2 vehicles in the game. Acceleration is another wild card of GR-1, allowing it to reach max speed very fast, leaving the competition in the dust. The only thing worth mentioning is that this beauty is exclusive to the Year 3 Pass in Motorfest, so very few players would get the honor of driving Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept across Hawaii.
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Saleen S7R & S7 Twin-Turbo
Fastest in Racing Tier – Top Speed 249 mph
Now, onto the Racing car category in The Crew Motorfest, where things appear to be quite unbalanced. While some of the stock cars in the Racing tier can only go as fast as 168 mph, the Saleen S7R’s top speed is 249 mph. It’s pretty curious how vehicles with such extreme gaps are actually supposed to compete against each other, but that’s the story for another day. Aside from the Saleen S7R, the Hypercar category also lists the Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo, which is also capable of reaching 249 mph like its older brother – but costs twice as much.
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Koenigsegg Gemera
Top Speed 249 mph
From that point going forward, almost every car listed belongs to the Hypercar category in The Crew Motorfest (except for #1). Koenigsegg Gemera is the first, with a top speed of some respectable 249 mph, instantly placing it into the top tier of Hypercar vehicles, very few of which can match that number. Gemera is not your average Hypercar, as it’s the world’s first 4-seat Hypercar. While definitely impressive in its performance and unique positioning, Gemera is somewhat overpriced when compared to other Koenigsegg models in the game, including even faster cars. After all, players won’t drive with three other people in their vehicle.
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Koenigsegg Regera
Top Speed 249 mph
Comparable to the Gemera, Koenigsegg Regera is another (cheaper) option that boasts almost the exact same performance, but with very different handling dynamics. Capable of reaching 249 mph, Regera joins the elite club of the fastest cars in The Crew Motorfest, with the potential for further improvements. What sets the Regera and Gemera apart, though, is the transmission. Regera isn’t a four-wheel-drive car like the Gemera (or Bugatti hypercars), operating on mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive (MR) instead, like the majority of Koenigsegg models. This results in overall less predictable handling on the road, especially at lower speeds, so that’s something to consider before purchasing one.
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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport & Veyron Barchetta
Top Speed 255 mph
Like in many other racing titles, Koenigsegg and Bugatti absolutely dominate the charts when it comes to the fastest cars available. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse and Bugatti Veyron Barchetta are prime examples, both having top speeds of 255 mph and outpacing 95% of other Hypercar vehicles on a straight line. Such wild performance comes at a price, though, as each Bugatti model is among the priciest in the game. As mentioned above, Bugatti is built on four-wheel-drive, resulting in steady and comfortable handling with no drawbacks, so given the numerous Veyron editions available in The Crew Motorfest, players can get whatever they like most.
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Rimac Nevera
Top Speed 256 mph
Of course, no fastest cars list is true without Rimac – one of the world’s leaders when it comes to delivering all-electric hypercars with unbelievable performance. Fans know that Rimac Concept Two and Nevera are among the fastest cars in Forza Horizon 5, so it’s no surprise that Rimac Nevera is also among the very best and fastest cars that players can get in The Crew Motorfest. Coming with a top speed of 256 mph, it’s a confident third place in terms of the Hypercar Tier. What sets Nevera apart, though, is simply unmatched acceleration via all-electric engines. However, such an alluring performance doesn’t come cheap, as Rimac Nevera is among the priciest cars in the entire game.
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Koenigsegg Agera R
Top Speed 273 mph
Outclassing both Gemera and Regera, Koenigsegg Agera R is among the fastest hypercars in The Crew Motorfest, with an incredible top speed of 273 mph and unmatched driving dynamics. The modified version of the classic Agera, R pushes its potential to whole new extremes, having almost no rivals in the game. In real life, Agera R actually broke six world speed records, becoming forever inscribed in the history of car culture. Another great thing about Koenigsegg Agera R in Motorfest, aside from its speed, is the car’s surprising affordability, coming notably cheaper than almost every other, even less performance options available.
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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
Top Speed 273 mph
The one true beast even by Bugatti’s own standards, Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is tied with the Agera R for the title of the fastest hypercar available in The Crew Motorfest. This exclusive, limited-edition model represents the pinnacle of Bugatti engineering and tweaking, offering an alluring blend of performance and luxury. With a top speed of 273 mph, it once again raises the question of preferred handling between the two: MR against 4WD. And the budget, of course, as the Chiron Super Sport is more than twice as expensive as the surprisingly affordable Agera R.
The Crew: Motorfest – Best Cars For Street Racing
The Crew: Motorfest is a racing game first and foremost and has an excellent array of street racing vehicles.
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Proto HuP One
Fastest in Dragster/Fastest Overall – Top Speed 311 mph
Dragster is a somewhat underutilized vehicle category in The Crew Motorfest, and players most likely won’t simply drive one of them around, given the handling that caters only to straight lines. Yet nothing else in the game can come close to this category’s cars, with top speeds exceeding 300 mph. Tuned for extreme performance on a short straight line, the Proto HuP One (which is actually an entirely fictional vehicle – pretty apparent from its appearance) is capable of reaching the mind-boggling 311 mph. Mind you, that’s before any parts or upgrades are applied. Interestingly, speeds like this are theoretically achievable by real-life vehicles, like the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut.







