About as blurry as many of the photomode shots that are posted here.
Absolutely not.
It's intentional. They're going for a noisy, post-processing heavy digital camera look.
The aesthetic they went with looks really good IMO. I'm absolutely not a part of the "NO FILTERS NO COLOR GRADING" crowd. The lighting, bokeh, and grain/noise in those NFS shots look straight out of a modern nighttime LA movie.
Pretty blurry but free from obvious aliasing, similar to Ryse.
I love post-processing. Games are too far from realistic for them to pull off convincing movie qualities without some effects (not to mention the effects can just plain look good and bear great character), hence The Order being by far the closest to looking like an actual CGI film and DriveClub's top notch blur and camera exposure imitation making them the best graphics around (as concluded by how many votes they got in the Best Graphics this gen thread). But...
Not to bring up an ugly subject, that looks below 1080p. I don't know if that's Xbox One related or what. But that image looks like very processed 900 or lower and it loses all detail. You are delusional if you are claiming those images aren't most certainly two of the blurriest in the thread.
If it looks good in motion, that's great. The styling and atmosphere look good at least.
That said, no way in hell am I buying a game that I can't revisit in single player during server maintenance, DDOS attacks, or when EA ends server support. They said none of the online features are deeply ingrained in single player and they can all be shut off, yet you still can't play without it being connected to EA servers. That's nuts.