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New Koenigsegg, Porsche and KTM cars arrive in The Crew 2

Just in time for the festive period, The Crew 2 has received three new vehicles, forming the ‘Elite Bundle 9’. The new bundle is available from the in-game store for 1,677,899 in-game currency or 239,699 Crew Credits (CC), with all three new additions included in the pack that remains available until the 18th January 2022….Continue reading “New Koenigsegg, Porsche and KTM cars arrive in The Crew 2”»

New Koenigsegg, Porsche and KTM cars arrive in The Crew 2

Just in time for the festive period, The Crew 2 has received three new vehicles, forming the ‘Elite Bundle 9’.

The new bundle is available from the in-game store for 1,677,899 in-game currency or 239,699 Crew Credits (CC), with all three new additions included in the pack that remains available until the 18th January 2022. For reference, a pack of 100,000 CC costs £7.99/$9.99 or 200,000 CC £15.99/$19.99.

The Crew 2 Elite Bundle 9, Porsche 911 GT 993

First up we have the Porsche 911 GT (993) from 1996. An old-school, brute force, driving experience with 430bhp hanging out the rear. It fits into the Street Race (SR) category.

The Crew 2 Elite Bundle 9, KTM X-BOW GT4

This is followed by the KTM X-BOW GT4 from 2016, a purpose build race car designed for the popular category of circuit racing that bears the same name. It has 360bhp, but is also very light and rates highly in the handling prowess score. This is in the Touring Car (TC) class.

The Crew 2 Elite Bundle 9, Koenigsegg CCR

Finally, there’s the Koenigsegg CCR from 2014. With the Jesko and Gemera already in the open-world racer, this one is a look back at the earlier days of the Swedish supercar manufacturer – but it still has 795bhp and fits into the Hyper Car (HC) vehicle class.

These latest additions follow on from the recent The Contractor update for The Crew 2’s Motorflix, which remains active too over the holidays. Let us know in the comments below if you’re currently enjoying The Crew 2.