Since The Crew Motorfest The Crew Motorfest launched in 2023, its post-launch live service updates have featured three seasons per year, each lasting four months.
This is set to change soon. Starting with Season 10 in July, there will be four seasons per year instead of three, with each lasting three months instead of four.
This also means that Ubisoft Ivory Tower is committing to a fourth year of updates for the open-world racer. After next month’s update, Season 11 will launch in October, followed by Season 12 next January, Season 13 in April and Season 14 in July.
“Our main objective has always been to bring more content but also make sure it feels better packaged and more meaningful. Meaning more content drops during the year, more activities and more partners, leading to more car culture universes to explore and dive into.”
This new release cadence will see each Season feature one themed playlist focusing on a specific car culture, alongside new activities, events and unlockable rewards. Ubisoft Ivory Tower says this approach will make the content of each Season update feel “more coherent” and “easier to follow.”
Season 10 introduces Alpine and the longest event yet
The French developer also confirmed that Season 10 is set to start in two weeks in July, with a release date yet to be confirmed. Headlining the new series will be the introduction of French manufacturer Alpine, along with a new playlist and a special event known as the Hawaii Grand Tour.
One of the one of the new vehicles heading to The Crew Motorfest in Season 10 is briefly shown. It appears to be a first-generation Alpine A110, but is blurred out.
In response to players requesting longer events, Season 10 will add a new event known as Hawaii Tour. This time trial event will last one hour, taking players across the entire map. It will be the longest event yet in The Crew Motorfest, with Ubisoft teasing the reward for completing it will be “worth the journey.”
Stories are also set to return in Season 10. Last seen in The Crew 2, these multi-part events focus on specific characters and see you follow clues to unlock rewards. A new story for Season 10 teased in a video on social media will have you collecting parts to build a Porsche 356 project car.


Released in March, the previous Season 9 update added an officially licensed NASCAR playlist alongside a track creator and RC cars.
Alongside its plans for Year 4, Ubisoft Ivory Tower announced that The Crew Motorfest has surpassed 10 million players ahead of its third anniversary in September.
The Crew Motorfest Year 4 Season schedule
- Season 11 – October 2026
- Season 12 – January 2027
- Season 13 – April 2027
- Season 14 – July 2027
