Driving Empire can feel massive at first, especially for anyone joining with no idea where to start. From buying your first car to understanding customization, races, and how to make money efficiently, this beginner guide covers everything needed to get moving fast and smart.
How to Redeem Codes in Driving Empire
Like with many other Roblox titles, Driving Empire includes active codes that grant players free rewards such as exclusive cars or bonuses. Redeeming them takes only a few steps:
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Open Roblox and launch Driving Empire.
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Look in the bottom left corner and press the Settings button.
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Select the Codes tab.
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Enter a code into the text box.
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Press Submit to claim your reward.
All Working Driving Empire Codes
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RDCNASCAR25 – Redeem for a NASCAR Toyota Camry XSE (NEW)
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ZOOM – Redeem for a 2023 Fairway Zoomer
Starting Fresh in Driving Empire
When first loading into Driving Empire, the game asks for a starter car choice. Options rotate but are all balanced for newcomers. Vehicles like the McLaren 600LT Coupe are solid picks for speed, but any option works fine for learning controls.
After that, the dealership becomes the main hub for every purchase or sale. Players start with $100,000, which can buy a surprising range of vehicles. The dealership’s menu can sort cars by brand, price, or top speed. Licensed brands like Ford and Bentley represent real-world models, while unlicensed cars are unique to Driving Empire.
It’s worth exploring the Collections tab early. Completing full brand sets — such as multiple Porsche models — can unlock extra bonuses like a 5% cash boost, making long-term progress smoother.
Customization and Performance Upgrades in Driving Empire
Clicking the paint icon opens the customization menu. It’s divided into two sections — Performance and Appearance.
Performance upgrades require tuning kits, which cost around $20,000 each. Opening these kits yields random car parts like air filters or steel pistons, which can be combined and upgraded to higher tiers (blue, purple, and gold). Each part improves speed, acceleration, or handling stats.
For appearance, customization options include paint colors, interiors, rims, wraps, calipers, and underglow effects. Some vehicles allow secondary or tertiary color customization, offering deeper visual control.
In short, the performance section boosts numbers, while the appearance section lets players style vehicles however they like.
Earning Cash in Driving Empire
Money drives everything in Driving Empire — literally. The easiest way to earn cash is by driving around, since every mile gives passive income. However, the fastest way to build wealth is through races.
Teleporting to the race hub via the map menu shows multiple race types such as Highway Race, Circuit, and Drag Race. Highway races are the simplest and often the most profitable for new players. Even solo races against bots can earn around $8,000 per win.
Selling unused cars is another quick way to generate funds, though it’s better to hold valuable vehicles for later use. AFK servers also exist for idle money generation, though they offer smaller returns compared to racing.
Extra Features and Tips for New Players
Beyond cars, Driving Empire includes boats, helicopters, and houses, though those are better explored later after building up funds. Houses serve mostly for vehicle display and roleplay rather than gameplay advantage.
Settings are crucial — players can adjust graphics quality, lighting, and weather cycles, or even disable rain for visibility. A helpful feature allows changing day and night cycles locally, affecting only the player’s screen.
Under the Boost tab, players can find premium options, game passes, and cash packs, but none of them are necessary for steady progress. Playing daily also grants small daily rewards such as tuning kits or cash bonuses.
The teleport menu is the most convenient tool in Driving Empire. It instantly moves players to dealerships, race tracks, garages, and hangars, helping save time as the map is massive with cities, highways, and mountain routes.