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Forza Horizon 6 Tofu Delivery Credits: The Ultimate Estate Guide

AUTHOR: Rahul
TIMESTAMP: 2026.05.05
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Get Rich in Forza Horizon 6: The Ultimate Tofu Delivery Guide

What is up, racers! The Horizon Festival has officially packed its bags and moved to the neon-lit streets and snowy mountain passes of Japan. Forza Horizon 6 drops on May 19, 2026, and it is bringing the biggest, most insane map we have ever seen in the franchise history.

But if you want to truly rule the downtown streets of Tokyo City and conquer the twisty roads of Mt. Haruna, you are going to need cash. A lot of it.

Why? Because Forza Horizon 6 introduces a massive new endgame feature called The Estate. For the first time ever, you aren’t just saving up to buy a pre-made house with a fast-travel point. You are building a massive, custom base from the ground up. And let me tell you, buying asphalt for your private drift track is not cheap.

If you are wondering how to get fast credits without mindlessly grinding boring circuit races for hours, Playground Games has given us the ultimate gift: Tofu Delivery missions.

In this easy-to-read guide, we are going to break down everything you need to know about earning Forza Horizon 6 Tofu Delivery credits, how the new Estate building works, and the absolute best Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) cars you need to grab to make millions. Let’s hit the gas!

What is “The Estate” in Forza Horizon 6?

Before we talk about making a ton of money, we need to talk about why you are spending it.

In past games, you earned credits to buy fast hypercars and maybe a cool castle. But in Forza Horizon 6, the ultimate flex is The Estate. According to the developers, this awesome new feature is based on the real-world Japanese concept of Akiya—which means “abandoned home.”

When you play through the main campaign and start collecting Stamps for your Journal, your in-game friend Mei will ask for your help. She wants you to fix up an old, overgrown mountain valley property that belonged to her family.

Once you unlock The Estate, you get a massive, flat piece of land where you can build whatever you want directly in the open world. You can build things like:

  • A beautiful, personalized mountain hideaway.
  • A massive custom garage to show off your favorite cars to your friends.
  • Your very own private race track or stunt park.

The Catch: Every single prop, piece of track, and garage upgrade costs in-game credits. Whenever you place an item down, the game takes credits right out of your wallet. If you want to build a track that rivals the famous real-world Tsukuba Circuit, you are going to need millions and millions of credits.

The Best Way to Make Money: Tofu Delivery Missions

To help you fund your massive new Akiya estate, the game’s Design Director, Torben Ellert, confirmed that players can earn credits by “winning races, delivering tofu, and exploring the world.”

That’s right. Playground Games went full anime for this game. The Tofu Delivery missions are a massive, beautiful tribute to the legendary street racing anime Initial D.

Instead of doing boring, repetitive races against rubber-banding AI traffic, you can take part in high-stakes Touge (mountain pass) runs. You will grab your favorite drift car, load up the tofu, and bomb down the twisty switchbacks of Mt. Haruna.

Why Tofu Delivery Beats Standard Racing for Fast Credits

While we have to wait until the servers go live to see the exact minute-by-minute credit payout screen, veteran Horizon players know exactly how this game’s economy works. Tofu Delivery missions are going to be the absolute best way to farm credits for a few major reasons:

First, mountain passes like Mt. Haruna are packed with incredibly tight hairpin turns. This means you will be constantly drifting. Drifting builds up your Skill Chain. If you keep your drift chain alive during the whole delivery without crashing, you will earn massive Skill Points. You can use these points to buy Wheelspins, which instantly turn into millions of credits and rare free cars!

Second, downhill Touge runs are fast and aggressive. Unlike the massive “Goliath” races that take 15 minutes to complete one lap, mountain runs are much shorter. You can repeat them quickly to farm cash.

Finally, it is actually incredibly fun. Grinding for money in video games shouldn’t feel like a chore. Flying down a mountain completely sideways while listening to Japanese Eurobeat on the new Horizon radio stations is the most fun you can have behind the wheel.

How to Maximize Your Tofu Delivery Credits

Want to make sure you are getting the absolute highest credit payout every single time you drop off that tofu? You need to tweak your settings. Follow these pro tips to boost your earnings:

1. Turn Off Your Driving Assists

Forza always rewards players who take off the training wheels. Pause the game, go into your difficulty settings, and turn off Traction Control (TCS) and Stability Control (STM). Not only do you get a massive percentage boost to your final credit payout at the end of the mission, but you literally need these turned off if you want your car to slide smoothly sideways around the mountain corners.

2. Crank Up the Drivatar Difficulty

If your specific delivery mission includes AI traffic or rival racers, bump their difficulty up to “Highly Skilled” or “Expert.” The higher the difficulty, the bigger the credit multiplier. Since mountain passes are very narrow, the AI has a hard time passing you anyway. Just block the road, hold your drift angle, and take home the extra cash.

3. Unlock the Skill Multipliers First

Before you start grinding deliveries for hours, spend your first few Skill Points on your car’s Car Mastery Tree. Unlock the perks that give you extra points for “Drift” and “E-Drift” skills. Most importantly, grab the perk that lets your skill chain survive one crash. This will protect your points if you accidentally tap the guardrail on a tight corner!

The Best JDM Cars for Tofu Delivery Missions

You cannot deliver delicate tofu in a massive, heavy hypercar or a giant off-road truck. The tight mountain roads require lightweight, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) legends. Thanks to the huge 550+ car list at launch, we have plenty of amazing options.

Here are the best cars to buy from the Autoshow to start your delivery empire and rack up those Forza Horizon 6 Tofu Delivery credits:

1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex (AE86)

You simply cannot do a tofu delivery run without the classic “Hachi-Roku” (86). It is the exact iconic car from the anime. It is incredibly lightweight, very easy to throw into corners, and perfect for beginners learning how to control their drifts. Plus, FH6 finally lets you paint custom liveries directly on the windows, so your replica anime build will look absolutely perfect.

1996 Nissan 180SX Type X

This car packs the legendary SR20 engine. It has a bit more power than the AE86 out of the box, making it a great choice when you need to climb back up the mountain quickly. Slap a Rocket Bunny or Liberty Walk widebody kit on it, drop the suspension, and it looks just as aggressive as it handles.

2001 Mazda RX-7 Type RS (FD3S)

The rotary engine inside the RX-7 sounds absolutely beautiful echoing through the Japanese Alps. The RX-7 has incredible natural balance. With the brand new Forza Aero customization system in FH6, you can tweak the front splitter and rear wing specifically for this car, giving you the exact amount of grip you need to stop spinning out on the tightest hairpins.

Nissan Silvia Spec-R (S15)

The Silvia is widely considered by the community to be one of the greatest drift chassis ever built. It has a slightly longer wheelbase than the AE86, which makes holding a long, smooth drift much easier to control. If you keep losing your skill chains because your car snaps the wrong way, switch to the Silvia immediately.

Preparing Your Garage for the Estate Update

Remember, the main goal of earning all these credits is to build your ultimate Akiya base.

When you first start the game as a tourist in Japan, do not waste your starting credits on million-dollar hypercars that you cannot even drive properly on the narrow city streets. Instead, focus on building a smart, cheap garage.

Buy one solid C-Class and one solid B-Class JDM car. Upgrade their tires, strip out their heavy interior weight, and install a drift differential. Lower the tire pressure in your rear tires so the car slides easier.

Use these lower-class cars to learn the mountain roads. Learn where the sharp hairpins are, and learn the layout of the new map. By the time you unlock The Estate feature in the middle of the game, you will be a true Touge master, pulling in millions of credits an hour to build the coolest custom garage in the entire world.

Get your drift tires ready, turn up the radio, and we will see you at the Horizon Festival, drivers!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. When does Forza Horizon 6 officially release? Forza Horizon 6 officially launches globally on May 19, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S and PC (via Steam and the Windows Store). If you pre-order the Premium Edition, you can start playing four days early during the Early Access period on May 15, 2026. Please note that the PlayStation 5 version is releasing later in the year, not on day one.

2. What exactly is The Estate in Forza Horizon 6? The Estate is a brand-new, massive base-building feature introduced in FH6. Based on the real-world Japanese concept of Akiya (an abandoned rural property), players unlock a giant mountain valley. Using your hard-earned in-game credits, you can clear the land and build permanent structures, private race tracks, and custom garages right in the open world, which your friends can visit and explore.

3. How do the Tofu Delivery missions work? Tofu Delivery missions are a highly engaging new side activity paying tribute to Japanese car culture and the legendary street racing anime Initial D. Players drive lightweight drift cars down twisty mountain roads (known as Touge). They are incredibly fun and serve as one of the most exciting ways to earn the credits needed to fund your Estate building projects.

4. What is the absolute best car for drifting in Forza Horizon 6? For beginners looking to conquer the mountain passes and keep their drift chains alive, lightweight, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) cars are the best choice. The 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86), Nissan Silvia S15, and Mazda RX-7 are highly recommended due to their balanced handling, predictable sliding mechanics, and massive customization options.

5. How do I get more credits fast without cheating in FH6? To maximize your credit payouts legitimately, turn off your driving assists like Traction Control (TCS) and Stability Management (STM) in the difficulty menu. Raise the Drivatar AI difficulty as high as you can handle, and focus on linking drift skills together to build huge multiplier chains during delivery events to earn extra Wheelspins.

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Written by Rahul

A dedicated lore-diver and meta-analyst who breaks down everything from indie visual novels to high-tier esports. Follow him on X/Twitter for daily gaming intel.

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