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The list of vehicles in DF (Drift), DR (Drag Race) and HC (Hypercar) categories The Crew 2 Guide and Walkthrough

Last update: 29 June 2018

Drift (DF), Drag Race (DR) and Hypercar (HC) are all names of a few selected groups of vehicles available in The Crew 2. All of them are part of the main category, Street Racing. Below you can find their list and general information about each of the groups.

Explanatory notes for the table's content and used abbreviations

The second column in our table is the most enigmatic one. Shortcuts used there are the same as those used in the game and they inform you to which group a given vehicle belongs to - in which contests you can use it. Here is the list of the contest categories that are available in the game (besides that there are also unique mini-groups for helicopters and hovercraft):

  1. SR - Street Race (one of the categories with the biggest number of vehicles)
  2. DF - Drift
  3. DR - Drag Race (races in a straight line)
  4. HC - Hypercar (races of the most powerful cars)
  5. RR - Rally Raid (races where you can drive raid cars and bikes)
  6. RX - Rally Cross (races where you can drive rally cars)
  7. MX - Motocross
  8. AB - Aerobatics
  9. JS - Jetsprint (races with jetsprint boats)
  10. MT - Monster Truck
  11. PB - Power Boat (boats with powerful engines)
  12. TC - Touring Car (heavily modified road-going cars)
  13. AGP - Alpha GP (single-seater cars)
  14. AR - Air Race (race planes)

The third column in our table lists two prices. The first is the "main" one in bucks (you get them by, e.g. participating in the contests). The second alternate currency are the Crew Credits. You can get them with real money (microtransactions), by reaching new carrer levels (Popular, Star, Icon) or by participating in special challenges.

The fourth column in the table informs about the default perf level of a given vehicle. This parameter determines a vehicle's performance and possibilities. It can be increased by installing new upgrades (received from lootboxes). Each vehicle category has a different maximum perf level (e.g. 280 points for Street Race category).

The fifth column informs about the default handling of a given vehicle - how easy (or difficult) a vehicle is to handle. This value can also change with upgrades. For example, a vehicle with increased power can be harder to handle - giving it better tires can change that.

Information and tips for DF category

Vehicle - The list of vehicles in DF (Drift), DR (Drag Race) and HC (Hypercar) categories - Vehicles - The Crew 2 Game Guide
  1. Initially, the DF category is locked in the career mode. You can unlock it by gathering enough followers and reaching Popular fame level. Then, you have to visit the meeting place for the Street Racing category.
  2. The game won't give you any of the Drift category cars for free, you have to pay for them yourself. Some of the vehicles in this category are much cheaper than those from SR group. For example, Mazda RX-7 Drift Edition (which is a rather good car) can be bought for around 100,000 bucks. However, prepare yourself to spend more than 600,000 bucks if you want to have one of the "most powerful" cars in this group.
  3. Note that two cars from this list - RUF 3400 K and Shelby GT500 Drift Edition - have lower handling value (they handle better). Test them out if you have problems with handling drift cars.

The list of DF-class vehicles in The Crew 2

Vehicle

Type

Price

Perf level

Handling

2011 BMW M5 Drift Edition

DF

270,900 [38,700 CC]

139/240

expert

2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is Drift Edition

DF

226,800 [32,400 CC]

126/240

expert

2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS Drift Edition

DF

223,300 [31,900 CC]

124/240

expert

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Drift Edition

DF

367,500 [52,500 CC]

144/240

expert

2012 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 392 Drift Edition

DF

195,300 [27,900 CC]

130/240

expert

1969 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi Drift Edition

DF

174,300 [24,900 CC]

116/240

expert

2013 Dodge SRT Viper GTS Drift Edition

DF

392,700 [56,100 CC]

154/240

expert

2010 Ford Focus RS Drift Edition

DF

153,300 [21,900 CC]

128/240

expert

2005 Ford GT Drift Edition

DF

364,700 [52,100 CC]

152/240

expert

2011 Ford Mustang GT Drift Edition

DF

184,800 [26,400 CC]

123/240

expert

2015 Ford Mustang GT Fastback Drift Edition

DF

253,400 [36,200 CC]

130/240

expert

2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Drift Edition

DF

786,800 [112,400 CC]

159/240

expert

2006 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Drift Edition

DF

600,600 [85,800 CC]

154/240

expert

2002 Mazda RX-7 Drift Edition

DF

98,000 [14,000 CC]

131/240

expert

2013 Nissan 370Z (Z34) Drift Edition

DF

187,600 [26,800 CC]

125/240

expert

2016 Nissan 370Z Nismo Drift Edition

DF

237,300 [33,900 CC]

132/240

expert

2007 RUF 3400 K

DF

359,800 [51,400 CC]

120/240

medium

2007 RUF CTR-3

DF

394,100 [56,300 CC]

160/240

expert

1967 Shelby GT500 Drift Edition

DF

84,000 [12,000 CC]

112/240

medium

Information and tips for DR category

Vehicle - The list of vehicles in DF (Drift), DR (Drag Race) and HC (Hypercar) categories - Vehicles - The Crew 2 Game Guide
  1. Initially, the DR category is locked in the career mode. You can unlock it by gathering enough followers and reaching Famous fame level. Then, you have to visit the meeting place for the Street Racing category.
  2. The game won't give you any free vehicles from the Drag category. You have to buy them yourself. They all have similar perf levels and they all cost less than 200,000 bucks. Also, when it comes to vehicles from Drag Race category, it is more important to "grind" (repeat races) your vehicle rather than to think which starting vehicle you should get. This grinding allows you to get better parts for your car.

The list of DR-class vehicles in The Crew 2

Vehicle

Type

Price

Perf level

Handling

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Drag Race Edition

DR

172,900 [24,700 CC]

333/400

medium

2012 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 392 Drag Race Edition

DR

147,000 [21,000 CC]

334/400

medium

2013 Dodge SRT Viper GTS Drag Race Edition

DR

159,600 [22,800 CC]

333/400

medium

2010 Ford Focus RS Drag Race Edition

DR

133,000 [19,000 CC]

334/400

medium

2011 Ford Mustang GT Drag Race Edition

DR

133,700 [19,100 CC]

334/400

medium

2013 Nissan 370Z (Z34) Drag Race Edition

DR

133,700 [19,100 CC]

335/400

medium

2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) Drag Race Edition

DR

147,700 [21,100 CC]

335/400

medium

2007 RUF 3400 K Drag Race Edition

DR

147,700 [21,100 CC]

335/400

medium

2007 RUF CTR-3 Drag Race Edition

DR

161,000 [23,000 CC]

335/400

medium

Information and tips for HC category

Vehicle - The list of vehicles in DF (Drift), DR (Drag Race) and HC (Hypercar) categories - Vehicles - The Crew 2 Game Guide
  1. Initially, the HC category is locked in the career mode. You can unlock it by gathering enough followers and reaching Star fame level. Then, you have to visit the meeting place for the Street Racing category.
  2. You can get two Hypercar-class vehicles for free but don't expect to get them fast. Ferrari LaFerrari requires you to reach Icon 600 level (this is the last bonus vehicle that you can unlock by making progress in the career mode). McLaren P1 is received after beating the master of the entire Street Racing category.
  3. The Hypercar category has a wide range of prices and perf levels. If you want to join this category without spending too much then get Maserati MC12 for 443,100 bucks. Alternatively, you can wait until you get more money and buy, e.g. McLaren F1 for 843,000 bucks. The best car in this category, and the fastest in the game, is Koenigsegg Regera. Sadly, this car costs more than 1,700,000 bucks.

The list of HC-class vehicles in The Crew 2

Vehicle

Type

Price

Perf level

Handling

2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale

HC

1,028,300 [146,900 CC]

226/320

easy

2014 Ferrari LaFerrari

HC

reach Icon 600 level

258/320

easy

2017 Ford GT

HC

900,900 [128,700 CC]

234/320

easy

2013 Jaguar C-X75 Concept

HC

737,100 [105,300 CC]

234/320

medium

2012 Koenigsegg Agera R

HC

983,500 [140,500 CC]

281/320

medium

2015 Koenigsegg Regera

HC

1,701,700 [243,100 CC]

286/320

easy

2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4

HC

794,500 [113,500 CC]

227/320

medium

2013 Lamborghini Veneno

HC

1,156,400 [165,200 CC]

236/320

easy

2004 Maserati MC12

HC

443,100 [63,300 CC]

211/320

medium

2013 McLaren 12C

HC

777,000 [111,000 CC]

222/320

easy

1993 McLaren F1

HC

843,500 [120,500 CC]

241/320

easy

2013 McLaren P1

HC

defeat a Street Racing master

252/320

easy

2012 Pagani Huayra

HC

840,000 [120,000 CC]

240/320

medium

2005 Pagani Zonda F

HC

551,600 [78,800 CC]

225/320

medium

2015 Porsche 918 Spyder

HC

1,008,000 [144,000 CC]

240/320

medium

2005 Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo

HC

854,000 [122,000 CC]

244/320

medium

 

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