Cities
All of the following environments are available for racing in the game:
- Alps: A track running through the Alps, with snow and mountain on both sides. Although this track is not listed on the Juiced 2 website, it is in the game.
- London: It is a fairly good track for drifting.
- Paris: Paris contains spiraling tracks all around the Eiffel Tower. It is a very hard track to race on, due to the fact that it has many surprises.
- Rome: This location has a spiraling track in and around the Colosseum.
- San Francisco: This track is suited for normal street racing.
- Sydney: The major landmark for this track is the Harbour bridge, which connects one half of the track to the other.
- Tokyo: The Rainbow Bridge is a big part of the track. Drivers can also speed across the districts of Ariake and Shinjuku.
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—Alexander Trocchi (19251983)