My Top 5 PS5 Car Racing Games for 2025: Pure Speed, No Filter

A collage of PS5 racing games: cars speed in Gran Turismo 7, Forza Horizon 5, The Crew Motorfest, WRC, and a bike races in Ride 5, in vibrant 4K
Best 5 PS5 Car Racing Games for 2025

Man, the PS5 in 2025 is a beast for racing games. That DualSense controller buzzing like a revving engine, 4K visuals so sharp they hurt, and load times so fast I barely sip my coffee before drifting. I’ve sunk embarrassing hours into these titles, yelling at my TV and grinning like a kid. Whether you’re a sim-racing nerd or just wanna burn rubber in a virtual jungle, these five PS5 car games are straight-up fire. Here’s my rundown, from one gearhead to another.

1. Gran Turismo 7

The Holy Grail of Racing


A sleek Ferrari races on a rain-soaked track in Gran Turismo 7, with PS5’s ray-traced reflections shining.Gran Turismo 7’s GT Café hub on PS5, showing a menu with car challenges and trophies.A PS5 DualSense controller vibrates as a Porsche drifts in Gran Turismo 7’s VR mode.


Gran Turismo 7 is my happy place. Polyphony Digital’s PlayStation exclusive is like if someone distilled car love into a disc. With 400+ cars and nearly 100 tracks, it’s got me daydreaming about quitting my job to race full-time.
  • What’s the Vibe? You start in the GT Café, a cozy hub where you earn cars through challenges, like smoking a rival in a souped-up Civic. The physics is so real, I swear I feel G-forces. Online races are a blast, whether you’re battling pros or just messing around with buddies in split-screen. Last weekend, I spent three hours perfecting a lap at Suzuka, and I regret nothing.
  • PS5 Swagger: The DualSense is wild—haptics make every curb feel like a punch, and triggers fight back when you brake hard. The SSD zaps you into races instantly. On my buddy’s PS5 Pro, ray tracing makes puddles reflect like mirrors, and PSVR 2? I nearly forgot how to blink. It’s that immersive.
  • Why I’m Obsessed: This game gets me. It’s deep enough for setup tweaks (I’m a suspension nerd), but newbies can lean on assists like rewind. Free updates keep tossing in new cars and tracks, so I’m never bored. It’s the gold standard.

2. Forza Horizon 5

Mexico’s Nonstop Car Party

A Mustang speeds through Mexico’s desert in Forza Horizon 5, dust trailing on PS5.
Forza Horizon 5’s vibrant festival hub on PS5, packed with colorful cars.
A PS5 Pro screenshot of Forza Horizon 5’s jungle race with lush visuals.


When Forza Horizon 5 dropped on PS5 this year, I was shook—an Xbox legend on my PlayStation? Playground Games nailed it, turning Mexico into a playground for 600+ cars and endless chaos.
  • What’s the Vibe? Imagine cruising a volcano in a Lambo, then stunt-jumping off a cliff. The open world’s got deserts, cities, and jungles, and you can race, explore, or do donuts for no reason. Story missions are like mini-movies, and online modes like Horizon Arcade are gloriously unhinged—think 20 cars playing tag. I lost a whole Sunday to it.
  • PS5 Swagger: 4K/60fps makes every sunset pop, and the PS5 Pro sharpens far-off cacti. The DualSense rumbles when you hit gravel, and triggers snap for gear shifts. Cross-platform multiplayer means I’m racing Xbox folks, and it’s always a party.
  • Why I’m Obsessed: Forza’s my chill pill. Its arcade-y handling is a breeze, but I geek out tuning differentials for drifts. It’s got this infectious joy, like every race is a festival. PS5 owners getting this gem is a 2025 highlight.

3. The Crew Motorfest

Hawaii’s All-You-Can-Race Buffet


A vibrant race on O’ahu’s beaches in The Crew Motorfest, PS5 visuals shining.A customized boat speeds through waves in The Crew Motorfest on PS5.The Crew Motorfest’s Maui expansion on PS5, with volcanic cliffs glowing.


The Crew Motorfest is my virtual vacation. Ubisoft’s open-world racer, set on O’ahu, throws cars, bikes, boats, and planes into a tropical blender and hits puree. It’s ridiculous fun.
  • What’s the Vibe? You’re zipping across beaches, mountains, or Honolulu streets, with “Playlists” serving up themed races—like a lowrider cruise or a dirt-bike rampage. Over 600 vehicles let you go nuts with custom paint jobs or engine swaps. Online Grand Races with 32 players are chaos—I once got T-boned by a boat, no lie. Offline mode’s great for chill sessions.
  • PS5 Swagger: 4K/60fps visuals make palms sway like a postcard, and the DualSense jolts when you crash or splash. The SSD keeps the world seamless. Ubisoft’s updates add new toys regularly, so it’s always fresh.
  • Why I’m Obsessed: Motorfest’s like hanging with friends at a car show. It’s less intense than Forza but just as deep, with a vibe that screams “aloha.” I built a neon-green Mustang just because I could. It’s my go-to for pure fun.

4. EA Sports WRC

Rally’s Heart-Pounding Soul

A rally car slides on gravel in EA Sports WRC, PS5’s 4K visuals crisp.
EA Sports WRC’s snowy Finland stage on PS5, with trees blurring past.
A muddy rally car in EA Sports WRC on PS5, DualSense haptics buzzing.


EA Sports WRC is not here to hold your hand. Codemasters’ rally sim, built for the World Rally Championship, is all about white-knuckle drives through brutal stages. It’s my kind of torture.
  • What’s the Vibe? You’re sliding through 600km of tracks—mud in Kenya, ice in Monte Carlo—with 70 rally cars, from old-school Subarus to WRC monsters. The career mode lets you run a team, and multiplayer rallies are global slugfests. The physics is unforgiving; I spun out three times on one stage and loved every second.
  • PS5 Swagger: Unreal Engine 4 pumps out crisp 4K, and the SSD loads 35km stages in a snap. The DualSense vibrates like crazy on rough terrain, and triggers tighten for hairpin turns. Early bugs are gone, so it’s smooth sailing.
  • Why I’m Obsessed: WRC’s raw intensity hooks me. My first long stage felt like surviving a war—a navigator yelling, tires screaming. It’s for rally diehards who crave real stakes, not arcade fluff.

5. Ride 5

Two Wheels, All the Feels

A Ducati races on a coastal track in Ride 5, PS5 visuals gleaming.Ride 5’s bike customization menu on PS5, with shiny parts galore.A rainy race in Ride 5 on PS5, water splashing on the camera lens

Ride 5 is my motorcycle fix. Milestone’s bike racer is a deep, gorgeous sim that makes me wanna buy a Ducati in real life. It’s the PS5’s two-wheeled champ.

  • What’s the Vibe? You’re riding 200+ bikes—Kawasakis, Yamahas, you name it—on 35 tracks, from tight circuits to coastal roads. The career mode’s got 200 events, with rival races that feel like grudges. Handling’s sharp but forgiving with assists. I spent an hour tweaking my bike’s lean angle, and it was bliss. Online races and a track editor keep it fresh.
  • PS5 Swagger: 4K/60fps makes chrome sparkle, and the DualSense’s triggers feel like a real throttle. Haptics buzz for every crack in the pavement. PS5 Pro adds slicker rain effects.
  • Why I’m Obsessed: Ride 5’s bike love is infectious. It’s as deep as Gran Turismo but all about that motorcycle rush. Building my dream bike felt personal, and the career’s got me hooked. If cars ain’t your thing, this is.

Which One’s for You?

  • Sim Freaks: Gran Turismo 7 and EA Sports WRC are your babies, especially with a racing wheel or PSVR 2.
  • Arcade Junkies: Forza Horizon 5 and The Crew Motorfest are pure joyrides, no stress.
  • Bike Bros: Ride 5’s your ride-or-die, with unreal depth.
  • PS5 Pro Peeps: Gran Turismo 7 and Forza Horizon 5 flex hardest with ray tracing and crisp details.

The Finish Line

The PS5 in 2025 is a racing nerd’s dream. Gran Turismo 7’s precision, Forza Horizon 5’s wild freedom, The Crew Motorfest’s tropical chaos, EA Sports WRC’s rally grit, and Ride 5’s bike passion make every race a story. The DualSense and PS5 Pro crank the immersion to 11. Whether chasing a perfect lap or cruising, these games keep me glued to my couch. Pick one, rev up, and lose yourself in the ride.

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