From bustling city streets, to endless open highways, The Crew features a diverse assortment of AI-controlled traffic that occupies every road in The Crew's expansive map.
Manufacturer | Model |
---|---|
Chevrolet | Camaro SS (2010)
Caprice Station Wagon (1985) |
Dodge | Charger SRT-8 (2012) |
Ford | Crown Victoria
Crown Victoria (Taxi) Explorer (2013) |
Heil Environmental Industries | Durapack 5000 Rear Loader Garbage Truck |
IC Bus | Type B School Bus |
Land Rover | Range Rover Evoque |
Prevost | X3-45 Greyhound Bus (2008) |
Toyota | Innova |
Trivia[]
- Crashing into traffic causes no damage to the vehicles. After entering a collision, the hit vehicle will simply regain itself and continue driving as if nothing ever happened.
- A majority of the traffic vehicles are also featured in Driver: San Francisco, another Ubisoft game.
- In the Wild Run update, several vehicles from Watch Dogs another Ubisoft game also appear as traffic cars.
- Traffic Cant go offroad normally since they aren't Scripted to go offroad but they can be pushed to go offroad which is a little tricky and easy but they'll stop when they see a extra path offroad (e.g a t junction).
- Although the Toyota Innova appears in The Crew, they were not released in the United States and was instead released in Afghanistan, Laos/Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Myanmar, GCC countries, Ecuador, Egypt, Jamaica, Argentina, South Africa, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Senegal, Israel, India, Egypt and Thailand. The reason the Innova is not launched in the US is due to Chicken Taxes and not reaching the expectations for sales in the US.