CarX Street

CarX Street

CarX Technologies

Rating 4.6 (615,453 reviews)

Open-world street racing with deep tuning and drift-focused driving

The game is built around driving, upgrading, and repeating races with a better-tuned car. Its systems connect street racing, collection, and customization, so progress depends on both performance on the road and the parts fitted in the garage.

Category Racing
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.18.0
Updated May 14, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

CarX Street is a free-to-play open-world racing game from CarX Technologies, the studio behind CarX Drift Racing 2. It mixes city cruising, highway races, and drift events into a single driving sandbox built around car ownership and mechanical tuning. The loop is straightforward: earn progress through races, spend it on parts and cosmetic changes, then return to the road with a faster or more specialized machine. The description pushes realism, with physics-led handling, day-night changes, fuel stations, clubs, bosses, and houses for stored cars. That gives it more structure than a simple arcade racer, but it still reads as a mobile game designed around repeated short sessions and gradual vehicle improvement. The result is a familiar street-racing format with enough tuning detail to appeal to players who care about setup as much as speed.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Open World Driving The game places races inside a large city environment rather than isolating them on menus. That structure supports free roaming, route choice, and a more persistent sense of place.
  • Career Progression Career play includes clubs, bosses, and race goals that build a longer-term progression path. It gives the driving loop a sense of advancement beyond isolated events.
  • Detailed Tuning Players can swap parts and upgrade the engine, transmission, body, suspension, and tires. The system matters because it lets cars be adjusted for specific race demands.
  • Visual Customization The description highlights cosmetic changes such as mirrors, headlights, lights, skirts, bumpers, and rims. This supports a strong personalization layer alongside mechanical upgrades.
  • Day Night Cycle Dynamic day and night changes alter the look and feel of the city while driving. It adds atmosphere without changing the basic race structure.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile racers, this one stands out for treating tuning as a major part of the experience rather than a side menu. The scale of the open world and the developer’s established racing pedigree also give it clearer identity than many free driving games.

  • Strong Rating Volume A 4.56 rating from more than 615,000 reviews suggests broad player engagement. That kind of volume gives the score more weight than a small sample would.
  • Large Install Base The Android listing shows 10,000,000+ installs, which signals a wide audience and a game that has already cleared the first hurdle of mobile discoverability.
  • Developer Experience CarX Technologies is already known for CarX Drift Racing 2, and that background matters here. It points to a studio with a clear focus on driving physics and car behavior.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free mobile racer, but they still matter. The game is available on Android and iPhone, and its Apple listing is especially large, so storage and device compatibility deserve attention before installation.

  • Large iPhone Download The App Store size is about 1.83 GB, so extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. A few hundred megabytes of headroom is a minimum, and more is safer.
  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, which usually means in-app purchases and other monetization are part of the package. The listing does not detail pricing structure beyond the free download.
  • Age Suitability The content rating is Everyone on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store. That makes it broadly family-friendly on paper, though younger players may still need help with the tuning systems.

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