Netflix launched its new Italian original series Motorvalley on February 10, 2026, bringing high-speed GT racing and personal redemption stories to screens worldwide. With the six-episode first season now streaming globally, subscribers are already asking the same question: will there be a Season 2?
The Luca Argentero-led drama hit Netflix on Tuesday, and within hours, social media feeds filled with reactions to the show’s cinematic racing sequences and character-driven storytelling. But unlike many Netflix originals that arrive with a renewal announcement already teed up, the streamer has remained completely silent on whether Motorvalley will continue past its debut season.
This article breaks down everything known right now about the show’s status, what the producers have said, and what usually determines Netflix’s renewal decisions for international dramas.
Netflix Has Not Renewed ‘Motorvalley’ for Season 2 (Yet)
As of today, Netflix has made no official announcement regarding a second season of Motorvalley. The streaming platform has not ordered additional episodes, nor have the producers at Groenlandia Group signaled that production is underway or planned .
This places Motorvalley in a waiting pattern familiar to many Netflix original series. The show is brand new—having been available for less than 48 hours—and Netflix typically evaluates performance data over a 28-day window before making renewal decisions for non-blockbuster international titles.
The series was first confirmed for a 2026 release during Netflix’s “Next on Netflix” showcase in 2025, and promotional materials consistently referred to the project as a series rather than a limited series. This distinction matters. Netflix usually labels projects as “limited” when they intend them to be one-and-done. Motorvalley carries no such designation, meaning a continuation was always part of the creative plan .
What Creators and Cast Have Said About Continuing the Story
Matteo Rovere, the producer and director behind Motorvalley, has not publicly discussed plans for a second season. Rovere, who leads Groenlandia Group and has produced hits like Supersex and Romulus, typically waits for platform confirmation before engaging in renewal conversations .
Luca Argentero, who plays fallen racing legend Arturo Benini, spoke about the project at Netflix’s “What Next?” event in January 2026. He described his character as “a loser, determined to get back on track.” However, neither Argentero nor co-stars Giulia Michelini (Elena Dionisi) and Caterina Forza (Blu Venturi) have commented on potential future seasons .
The creative team includes writers Francesca Manieri and Gianluca Bernardini, who worked alongside Rovere. They have not shared story ideas for beyond Season 1, which is standard practice while Netflix evaluates performance metrics .
What ‘Motorvalley’ Season 2 Could Be About
The first season of Motorvalley centers on three characters fighting to reclaim their lives through the Italian Gran Turismo Championship. Elena hires Blu as her driver and Arturo as her coach, aiming to take control of the Dionisi family racing empire from her brother.
The finale leaves several threads dangling. Blu’s development as a driver, Arturo’s recovery from his traumatic past, and Elena’s battle to legitimize her leadership within the family business all remain open-ended. The setting—Italy’s Emilia-Romagna Motor Valley—is rich with racing culture, real-world circuits like Imola, Monza, and Mugello, and the prestige brands Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati that define the region .
If renewed, a second season could follow the team deeper into the GT Championship, introduce rival teams, or explore the characters’ personal lives away from the track. The show filmed on location at actual GT events in 2024, incorporating real racing footage. Future seasons would likely continue this authentic production approach .
How Netflix Decides Which Italian Shows Get Second Seasons
Netflix has invested heavily in Italian originals. Tinny Andreatta, Netflix’s Vice President of Italian Content, announced the 2026 slate in January, calling it “a spectacular gathering of talents.” That slate includes Motorvalley, the Zerocalcare animated series Due Spicci, the crime show Chiaroscuro, and the final season of La Legge di Lidia Poët .
Not every Italian series gets a second season. Recent cancellations include the big-budget disaster series Billionaires’ Bunker, which was dropped after one run. Meanwhile, Storia della mia famiglia has been renewed for Season 2, and Maschi veri is also returning .
The deciding factors are consistent: viewing hours, completion rate, and cultural impact. Motorvalley enters a competitive February window alongside Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 and The Night Agent Season 3, both massive global drivers for Netflix . To earn a renewal, Motorvalley will need to perform strongly not just in Italy, but across international territories where motorsport storytelling has proven appeal.
Where to Watch ‘Motorvalley’ Season 1 Right Now
All six episodes of Motorvalley Season 1 are currently streaming exclusively on Netflix.
Comprehensive release information:
- USA: Available now on Netflix
- United Kingdom: Available now on Netflix
- Canada: Available now on Netflix
- Australia: Available now on Netflix
- India: Available now on Netflix (Italian with subtitles/dubbing)
- Global: Available in all Netflix regions
The series runs approximately one hour per episode. Netflix has not announced any plans to remove the series .
The Racing World Responds to Netflix’s Treatment of Motorsport
Early social media conversation around Motorvalley focuses on its handling of actual racing culture. Unlike purely fictional motorsport dramas, Motorvalley embeds its story within the real Italian GT Championship and uses authentic locations.
Viewers have noted the presence of Alberto Naska, a popular Italian motorsport YouTuber and real racing driver, in a supporting role. Naska, whose real name is Alberto Fontana, competes in the actual GT Championship, lending credibility to the series’ racing sequences .
The show also filmed extensively at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Mugello Circuit, and Monza, capturing the tracks as they are used during professional racing events. This commitment to authenticity sets Motorvalley apart from studio-bound racing productions .
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What Happens Next for ‘Motorvalley’
Netflix typically waits four to six weeks after a season premiere before announcing renewals for international dramas. For shows with smaller budgets or targeted regional appeal, decisions sometimes take longer.
Because Motorvalley was positioned as a flagship Italian release for early 2026, and because it carries the prestige of Matteo Rovere’s production banner, the show has a legitimate path to Season 2. However, no decision has been made, and no insider reports have suggested a renewal is imminent.
For now, viewers can only watch, wait, and hope that the story of Elena, Blu, and Arturo is not already at the finish line.
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