Drive Zone Online: car race
Open city racing with deep customization and online play
Open city racing with deep customization and online play
Drive Zone Online: car race turns an open urban map into a social driving playground, letting you cruise, compete, and show off your builds without a ticket price. Developed by Jet Games FZ-LLC, it mixes free-roam exploration with pick-up street races and casual meetups, so you can challenge rivals or simply park up and talk cars.
Visuals are a clear highlight. Vehicles and city scenery use high-resolution textures that make paint, reflections, and decals pop. Custom liveries are crisp enough to read, including cheeky pop culture nods, and this attention to detail holds up across everything from sleek sports cars to chunky off-roaders. The one weak spot is the cockpit view, which does not match the exterior fidelity.
Tuning fans get a deep toolkit. Body parts, colors, finishes, and fine-grain tweaks are easy to access through straightforward menus, and an achievements list nudges you toward new goals as you play. Most advanced options and parts are gated behind in-game currency, which you earn by completing tasks. That progression loop is fair enough, but expect to grind if you want the fanciest kit fast.
Multiplayer is a major draw, letting you find new friends, organize impromptu events, or just parade your latest build. However, busy sessions can strain the servers. Even on a solid connection, there are intermittent slowdowns, occasional asset loading hiccups, and rare freezes that can force a restart. These issues are temporary but noticeable, especially when the map is packed.
If you love realistic car models and a city you can actually live in, this is a welcoming space for both racers and customizers. The combination of open-world freedom, social play, and robust personalization is compelling, provided you can overlook the sporadic lag and the occasional hard stop.
OS
Version
899.9999.9999
License
Free