
The most dedicated clubs often use these shared garages to help perfect tuning setups across several drivers, so that they can be used to set times for in-game leaderboards. The car club features a shared garage where players can share their cars (including upgrades, paint jobs and tuning setups) with the members of the car club. Players can create car clubs and let friends join their club. Turn 10 has further expanded this feature by integrating their DLC to appear as options in the gift menu when you download it. This brings more variation to the campaign as it depends on your garage to choose your next event just like in the previous game. When you reach a new level you can now choose from multiple cars instead of only a single car. These events will feature different racing modes, car classes and number of cars. At each location a choice must be made for which event you want to participate in, much like the Season Play mode in Forza 3. World Tour mode takes you to different locations. The new singleplayer mode is called World Tour. The game also features Kinect compatibility as well as the Top Gear license and some wacky new events such as car soccer and car bowling.

The game features over 80 car manufacturers and +500 cars that you'll be able to drive in the game's single player World Tour mode or online during races that can support 16 players (which is twice the amount of the first three games). Forza Motorsport 4 is the latest installment in Turn 10 Studios' racing franchise, Forza Motorsport, and builds on improvements made in Forza Motorsport 3.
