The Crew Motorfest adds the Suzuki Hayabusa as Season 10’s refined two-wheeled beast
15/07/2026 - 07:45
The Crew Motorfest is bringing one of Suzuki’s most recognizable superbikes to Hawaii with the arrival of the Suzuki Hayabusa 2023. Introduced in the new Suzuki Hayabusa Trailer with the line “The Refined Beast is coming,” the bike joins Ubisoft Ivory Tower’s open-world driving festival as part of Season 10, adding another high-performance motorcycle to a garage already built around speed, spectacle and vehicle culture.
Suzuki Hayabusa joins the Season 10 lineup
The Suzuki Hayabusa 2023 is officially listed in The Crew Motorfest Season 10 lineup under Street Tier 2, with shop availability scheduled for July 15. That places it inside a season focused on expanding the vehicle roster with both cars and bikes, rather than treating motorcycles as secondary content.
Season 10’s broader vehicle slate includes machines such as the Lancia Delta HF Integrale 1993, Alpine A110R ULTIME 2025, Delage D12 2026, W Motors Fenyr SuperSport 2021, Alpine Alpenglow Hy6 Concept 2024 and the Suzuki Hayabusa 2023. Ubisoft has stated that 18 new vehicles are joining the game throughout the season, with some available through the shop, some through playlist rewards, some through bundles and others through the Year 3 Pass.
For players who prefer bikes, the Hayabusa is one of the more important Season 10 additions because it brings a legendary real-world name into Motorfest’s Street Tier 2 category. The Crew Motorfest already includes motorcycles from brands such as Suzuki, Kawasaki, KTM, Indian Motorcycle and Yamaha, but the Hayabusa carries a different reputation. It is not just another sport bike. It is one of the machines most strongly associated with high-speed road performance and long-distance superbike presence.
The Refined Beast fits Motorfest’s festival fantasy
The phrase “Refined Beast” is well chosen. The modern Suzuki Hayabusa is not only about raw top-speed mythology. The third-generation model is built around a 1,340cc inline-four engine, aerodynamic bodywork, modern electronics and a balance between brutal acceleration and road stability.
That identity fits The Crew Motorfest better than a purely track-focused superbike would. Motorfest’s open-world version of Hawaii is built around variety: highway blasts, coastal routes, city streets, off-road transitions, themed playlists, Summit events, car culture showcases and free-roam collection. A bike like the Hayabusa is naturally suited to long, fast routes where stability and acceleration matter as much as corner-entry aggression.
It also gives players a different kind of presence. Hypercars in Motorfest often deliver speed through exotic silhouettes and extreme design. The Hayabusa brings a more grounded but still iconic performance fantasy: a machine that looks heavy, smooth and aerodynamic, then turns that shape into serious straight-line pace.
For a game that sells the fantasy of collecting rather than committing to a single vehicle, that matters. Ubisoft’s own positioning for The Crew Motorfest emphasizes building a personal vehicle collection, and the Hayabusa is exactly the type of addition that supports that philosophy. Some players will buy it for bike events. Others will want it because of the name. Others will add it simply because a garage full of performance icons feels incomplete without Suzuki’s flagship superbike.
A key bike for this week’s Summit Contest
The Hayabusa is not arriving as a purely cosmetic shop addition. Ubisoft’s This Week in The Crew update for July 14 places the Suzuki Hayabusa directly inside several Summit Contest activities.
The weekly Summit, titled 2 VS 4 VOL. 2, includes activity constraints involving the Suzuki Hayabusa and Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. The Hayabusa appears in events such as The Best of Both Worlds, Bike Performance, Double Benefit, Horse VS Falcons and TOTW: Jump Jump TrackForge. That means players who want to fully engage with the weekly Summit structure have a practical reason to pick up the bike quickly.
This is an important detail because new vehicle drops in The Crew Motorfest are often strongest when they are connected to active content. A shop release can be easy to ignore if it is not tied to anything else. By placing the Hayabusa into Summit constraints, Ubisoft gives the bike immediate relevance beyond collection value.
It also creates a clean contrast with the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. A high-performance motorcycle and a precision sports car are very different driving propositions, which makes the “2 VS 4” theme easy to understand: two wheels against four, agility against grip, bike control against car stability.
What it means for players
For bike-focused players, the Suzuki Hayabusa 2023 is one of Season 10’s most notable additions. It expands the Street Tier 2 motorcycle lineup with a machine that has strong real-world identity and obvious appeal for fast road events.
For Summit players, it is immediately relevant because the current weekly contest uses the Hayabusa as a requirement or constraint across multiple activities. Anyone chasing strong leaderboard placement or full Summit participation will need to account for it.
For collectors, the value is simpler. The Hayabusa is a recognizable name with a long performance legacy, and Motorfest’s garage-first design makes that kind of vehicle valuable even outside strict meta considerations. The game is not only about the fastest option in a given category. It is also about building a collection that reflects different corners of automotive and motorcycle culture.
A sharp addition for Season 10’s vehicle calendar
The Suzuki Hayabusa 2023 is a smart Season 10 drop because it gives The Crew Motorfest something that feels immediately distinct. It is not another hypercar, not another rally machine and not another concept vehicle. It is a refined superbike with a recognizable silhouette, a powerful reputation and direct relevance to the current Summit rotation.
For a season already built around new vehicles, beta handling experiments and weekly festival activity, the Hayabusa gives two-wheel fans a clear reason to return to the shop, tune their garage and test themselves on the island’s fastest roads.
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