Even people who don't enjoy racing games or cars in general, will still appreciate the graphical fidelity of Forza Motorsport 5.
While you won't race minivans in Forza 5 like the Gran Turismo series, the camera captured gameplay above features some classic cars instead of the race track ready cars we usually see.
Forza 5 will take advantage of the Xbox One using both the Azure cloud and new rumbling triggers. Using the Azure cloud, Turn 10 will build an artificial intelligence called Drivatars. Drivatars take existing player performance and creates more realistic behaving opponents in a given race. As the player's skill increases, the Drivatars will take that data and adapt.
New to the Xbox One controller, Forza 5 also uses the newly announced rumbling triggers. The rumbling triggers will provide feedback for things like tire collisions or even when ABS brakes suddenly lock. Slam the brakes and you will feel a hard rumble in your left trigger.
Forza 5 will release with both a Limited and Day One edition. To learn the differences you can read a detailed post here.