The Crew Motorfest: Hypercars, Bundles, and Racing Excitement

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The Crew Motorfest Hypercars, Bundles, and Racing Excitement
The Crew Motorfest Hypercars, Bundles, and Racing Excitement

Last week at The Crew Motorfest, we saw an array of vehicles reminiscent of the arcade racing era: the 1991 Ferrari 512 TR, the 1949 Cadillac Coupe Deville transformed into a taxi, and a Yamaha YZ450F. While it didn’t cater to everyone’s tastes, this week’s offerings are undeniably impressive and worth a look.

First up, participants who excel and secure the Platinum prize in the Summit Contest by April 3 will be rewarded with an extraordinary ride: Ivory Tower’s exclusive concept, the 2024 Aezus Stealth Edition. Those achieving Gold will receive a Thinline Trail Smoke, while Silver awards 200,000 Bucks, and Bronze grants 5,000 bits and pieces.

The AWD hypercar boasts a performance score of 679 out of 920, generating 840 hp or 852 ps, and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds, with a top speed of 233 mph or 375 kph.

The Crew Motorfest Hypercars, Bundles, and Racing Excitement
The Crew Motorfest Hypercars, Bundles, and Racing Excitement (Credit: Motorfest)

The Stealth Edition represents a souped-up version of the standard 2024 Aezus, retaining an all-wheel-drive system but slightly lacking in raw power. With 800 hp (811 ps) instead of 840 hp, it maintains the same 0 to 60 mph time but sees a slight reduction in top speed, reaching “only” 224 mph or 360 kph.

Now, onto the pièce de résistance! The Spy Thriller Classics Bundle showcases three James Bond-inspired vehicles for any scenario an international man of mystery might encounter. The bundle is discounted by 20%, from 765,100 Bucks and 109,300 CC to 612,079 Bucks and 87,439 Crew Credits.

Included in the bundle are the 2016 Aston Martin Vulcan (633/880 Performance Level), the 2017 Proto Offshore MK1 super high-speed boat, and the 2002 Pilatus PC-21 airplane.

The Vulcan is equipped with a 7.0-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine producing 820 hp or 831 ps and 575 lb-ft (780 Nm) of torque. It achieves a top speed of 205 mph or 330 kph and reaches 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. Notably, a white version with carbon ceramic brakes could fetch north of $3.2 million.

The boat boasts 2,200 horsepower and weighs 9,248 lbs. (4,195 kg), reaching a maximum speed of 147 mph (236 kph). The airplane outputs 1,620 hp and achieves a top speed of 426 mph or 685 kph.

While boats and planes might not be everyone’s cup of tea in Motorfest, for enthusiasts, the Spy Thriller Classics Bundle offers an enticing opportunity worth the 612,079 Bucks investment.

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