Turn 10 Studios announced the next Forza Motorsport update, which includes new content and various game improvements. Update 21 follows the previous Anniversary Update and adds IndyCar, a free expansion for Career mode, Featured Tours, new reward cars, and more.
IndyCar is back in the game, allowing you to get behind the wheel of the latest-generation open-wheel racing cars. New vehicles include the 2025 Chevrolet IndyCar and the 2025 Honda IndyCar. There is also the all-new IndyCar Series in Featured Multiplayer.
Career mode now has the Champions Cup, a new home for racecar-focused tours in single-player racing. There, you can drive a variety of modern and classic racecars from one-make series to endurance legends. Completing the Champions Cup will give you various high-reward cars like the 1979 BMW #6 BMW Motorsport M1 Procar, the 1998 Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R, the 2014 Dodge #93 SRT Motorsports Viper GTS-R, and more.
Developers also adjusted the in-game pricing for most racecars to make the Champions Cup more accessible.
Another change in Update 21 is the return of previous Featured Tours. The game will feature an additional Tour every month, allowing you to earn some of the previous reward cars and participate in the now-ended events.
Here is a brief overview of other changes and improvements:
- Featured Multiplayer has been reorganized, incorporating player feedback, with the goal of providing players with even more event variety. Click here for a rundown of these changes.
- We’ve implemented BoP Spec changes to the Forza GT2, Forza GT3, Forza Touring Car, and Forza Proto-H divisions with help from participants in the Forza Insiders Program. See the release notes for an overview of the adjustments that have been made.
- The Challenge Hub menu has been reorganized to more effectively communicate where rewards can be earned as well as the type of rewards available to unlock.
- We’ve fixed an issue for players using the Fanatec DD2 racing wheel that would assign the peripheral an incorrect mapping profile.
- All Builders Cup Tours are now immediately unlocked, which means you no longer need to complete the Modern Tour to access the 3 other Builders Cup Tours. In addition, select Builders Cup Series have been updated to feature additional eligible cars and post-launch tracks. A detailed overview of these changes has been included in the release notes.
- There are also numerous fixes to AI behavior and competitiveness in single-player racing.
You can read more about Forza Motorsport Update 21 in a post on the official Forza website.