: It featured significantly improved graphics compared to Real Racing 3 , including realistic 3D models of cars from manufacturers like McLaren, Porsche, and Chevrolet.
: Highly detailed car audio (unique to each model), impressive lighting, and more realistic lap times that aligned better with real-world physics than its predecessor. : It featured significantly improved graphics compared to
: It introduced "Point Cloud Scan Data" for tracks and dynamic weather effects, such as rain-soaked surfaces that impacted car handling (understeer). : It featured significantly improved graphics compared to
: The early build was "bare bones," lacking online multiplayer features (OMP) or time trials (WTT). Performance issues were common, with reports of low frame rates (20-30 FPS) and frequent crashes even on mid-range devices. : It featured significantly improved graphics compared to