Battle Gear 4 - List of Tracks

List of Tracks

Battle Gear 4 Tuned has 24 tracks available to the players. All tracks available in the reverse direction.

  1. Total Beginner (resembles the Indianapolis Motor Speedway)
  2. Total Beginner B (high speed street track with Yokohama Bay Bridge, based on the Bayshore route of Shuto Expressway, Japan)
  3. Total Beginner C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Total Beginner")
  4. Beginner (resembles Itsukushima, Japan)
  5. Beginner B (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Beginner")
  6. Beginner C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Beginner", tweaked)
  7. Beginner D (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Beginner B", resembles the Hanshin Expressway, Japan)
  8. Intermediate (resembles Mount Aso, Japan)
  9. Intermediate B (setting resmbles Odaiba, while the track layout itself resembles Streets of Willow Springs, USA)
  10. Intermediate C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Intermediate", resembles Hakone)
  11. Intermediate D (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Intermediate B", a mixed course with dirt and tarmac roads)
  12. Expert (The Circuit de Monaco)
  13. Expert B (A snow course)
  14. Expert C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Expert")
  15. Expert D (Battle Gear 3 "Expert B")
  16. Ace (Mount Myōgi, Japan. A sprint race that resembles Touge)
  17. Ace B (A rally Super-special stage)
  18. Ace C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Ace")
  19. Ace D (A race track with various elements mimicking the Suzuka Circuit)
  20. Dreadnaught (Mt. Akina, a track featured in Initial D, it is Mt. Haruna in reality)
  21. Dreadnaught B (Mt. Akagi, also featured in Initial D as well)
  22. Super Dreadnaught (Part of Turini, a Special Stage in Monte Carlo Rally)
  23. Super Dreadnaught B (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Super Dreadnaught", based on the Happogahara touge)
  24. Super Dreadnaught C (Battle Gear 3 Tuned "Super Dreadnaught B", based on Nagao touge)

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