More Than Racing in Forza Horizon 6! Turning Your Estate into a Tokyo Drift Garage & Earning Easy Credits
Category: Forza Horizon 6 Posted: May 14, 2026 Views: 11
As the release date for Forza Horizon 6 draws near, it is time to lift the veil on one of the game's most exciting evolutions for fans: the mysterious Estate system.
Much like the unlockable player houses found in previous FH series, Estate serves as both a fast-travel point and a customizable personal space, complete with a garage where players can freely decorate and showcase their vehicle collections. However, Estate represents a much larger plot of land; players can unlock and construct almost any structure they desire, transforming this expansive property into a canvas for their creativity.
Thus, the Estate is far more than just a sanctuary for storing your prized vehicle collection in Forza Horizon 6; it is the ultimate vehicle for growing alongside your game progression and proudly displaying your greatest achievements.

The Multi-Functional Garage
Early in FH6 main storyline, players are given the opportunity to unlock an ancient estate. Nestled deep within the mountains of the northern map region, this location boasts a prime setting, offering immediate access to some of the game's most challenging mountain roads. You are free to customize its interior and exterior to your heart's content, you can even give the estate a name of your choosing.
Upon entering the garage, you are greeted by a raw, industrial-style space with a distinct wasteland aesthetic. Notably, thanks to the introduction of a free-form customization mode in Forza Horizon 6, you can clear out the clutter by removing accumulated junk such as old bulldozers, rusty scaffolding, and discarded cardboard boxes. You can even recycle this debris to earn tens of thousands of Forza Horizon 6 Credits, netting yourself a tidy little profit to kick-start your funds.
During the garage customization process, you can do more than just place traditional items like toolboxes and hydraulic jacks; you can also craft your own exclusive lounge areas. The options range from retro arcade cabinets, and even unique coffee tables crafted from tires (complete with realistic scuff marks), to various wall-mounted decorations. You can even designate specific spots within the space to serve as dedicated Forzavista vehicle display zones.
The only minor drawback is that the initial garage provided by the Estate offers a limited number of vehicle display slots. However, as you progress through the game, you can unlock Player House Perks to expand your vehicle capacity, ultimately transforming your humble workshop into a world-class private automotive museum.
The Open-World Sandbox Estate
Step out of the garage, and that's when the actual show begins. The Estate in Forza Horizon 6 covers a surprisingly vast area, a scale that rivals, or even exceeds, that of a small city or a complete race circuit found elsewhere on the map. Moreover, every inch of land as far as the eye can see belongs to you as your personal domain, allowing you to sculpt it into the landscape of your dreams.
Naturally, some players might worry that managing such a massive area and configuring the map settings within it would be an incredibly arduous task. However, the development team has anticipated this concern and introduced a suite of highly efficient editing tools.
For smaller objects, players need not click on items one by one; instead, a spherical cursor allows you to clear away entire clusters of trees or debris in a single sweep, instantly opening up acres of empty space. This method, however, does not apply to larger, more complex structural assemblies. For those, you can utilize clone and node snap functions to automatically piece components together, making the construction process effortless.
In short, utilizing the extensive library of assets, you can bring almost any racing fantasy to life, whether it involves track segments featuring unique corners, urban landscapes complete with multi-story apartments, hotels, and industrial buildings of varying heights, or purely atmospheric elements like Horizon mascots, inflatable wacky waving tube men, and victory podiums. There is virtually nothing you can't create within The Estate!
You could even place a colossal Brachiosaurus or a circling Pterodactyl right next to the finish line, making it feel as though you've raced straight into Jurassic Park as you speed past.

Community-Shared Assets
Getting back to the core concept: the true allure of The Estate in FH6 lies in its powerful social features. The value of your Estate grows as you continue to build upon it, and all your custom layouts can be saved as blueprints and shared with your friends.
This means that even if you lack a natural talent for architecture, you can download masterpieces created by the community's most gifted builders, whether it's a flawless Tokyo Drift style parking lot or an intricate stunt park. You can invite friends to your private estate to engage in high-intensity races on tracks you designed yourself, or simply cruise leisurely through the forests atop the mountain peaks.
In conclusion, through the innovative Estate system, Forza Horizon 6 successfully blends the thrill of open-world racing with the creative satisfaction of sandbox-style building and management. This title is set to officially launch on May 19, 2026. At that time, every driver will have their very own automotive paradise. Are you ready to build your own exclusive racetrack within your Estate? We look forward to seeing you in FH6!











