Every new Car Parking Multiplayer Gift Box Locations 2026 makes the same mistake. They spend their first week grinding parking missions, earning 10,000 to 15,000 coins per session, wondering why their balance never grows fast enough.
What they do not know is that 7,774,000 coins are sitting completely free across every map in the game. No missions. No racing. No grinding. Just driving to the right locations and collecting gift boxes that most players walk right past.
There are 88 hidden gift boxes in Car Parking Multiplayer. Collecting all of them gives you exactly 7,774,000 coins — enough to buy multiple premium cars, max out upgrades, and furnish your garage from day one. The first box pays 2,000 coins. Each subsequent box increases by 1,000 coins. The final boxes pay 200,000 coins or more each.
This guide covers every map, every tricky location, and the fastest route to collect all 88. I have done this run multiple times. The tips here cut collection time from five hours down to under two.

How the Gift Box System Works
Before diving into locations, understanding how gift boxes behave saves a lot of confusion.
Gift boxes appear as sparkling green boxes scattered across all eight CPM maps. Some are collected by driving your car through them. Others require you to exit your car and walk to them on foot — these are always indicated by their placement inside buildings, on elevated platforms, or in tight spaces a car cannot reach.
A small number of gifts are positioned in mid-air. These require driving off a ramp or elevated surface at the right angle to collect them. You cannot collect these on foot — the game registers the collection through vehicle momentum only.
Gifts are a one-time collection per account. Once collected, they do not respawn. The reward value increases with each consecutive gift collected, so the order matters — collecting higher-numbered gifts later in your run gives you the biggest payouts.
Most importantly: gift collection works in both the standard and mod APK versions of CPM. The mod’s unlimited money does not disable gift collection, and the coins are added on top of your existing balance.
Best Vehicles for Gift Hunting by Map
Using the wrong car wastes significant time. Different maps require different vehicles.
City 1 and City 2: Any standard car works. A mid-size sedan like the BMW M3 or Toyota Supra handles city navigation well without being too large for tight alleys.
Mountain Map: Use the Jeep Wrangler, Mercedes G-Class, or Ford Bronco. Sports cars bottom out on uneven terrain and cannot reach certain cliff-edge locations without getting stuck.
Desert Map: Any car works, but a 4×4 handles the off-road sections between landmarks faster. The Toyota Land Cruiser is the most reliable option.
Off-Road Map: Mandatory 4×4. The terrain is too rough for standard cars. G-Class or Jeep Wrangler only.
Track and Racing Maps: Any fast car. Gifts here are positioned along race lines and accessible at speed.
Highway Map: Any car. Two gifts only, both roadside and easily accessible.
City 1 — 21 Gift Boxes
City 1 is the best starting map. Twenty-one gifts, familiar terrain for most players, and the layout is compact enough to complete in one focused session.
City 1 Pro Tip: Complete the restaurant gifts (13 and 14) and lighthouse gifts (15 and 16) back-to-back since they are close together. Players who skip between maps and return later often re-explore areas they already cleared by accident.
City 2 — 29 Gift Boxes (Gifts 22–50)
City 2 is the largest and most complex map. Twenty-nine gifts across a massive open world, with several that require specific knowledge to find.
City 2 Pro Tip: Save Gift 50 for last on this map. Many players get stuck on it and abandon the rest of City 2 while trying repeatedly. Do all 28 other gifts first, then dedicate focused time to the glitch wall.
Mountain Map — 11 Gift Boxes (Gifts 51–61)
The Mountain Map gifts require the most time per gift of any map. Elevation changes, off-road terrain, and cliff-edge placement make this the most challenging section of the full collection run.
Use a 4×4 for this entire map. Sports cars cannot reach gifts 55, 57, and 61 without getting stuck or sliding off ledges.
Mountain Map Pro Tip: Follow the mountain road clockwise from the base. This route passes every gift location in numerical order, minimizing backtracking.
Desert Map — 7 Gift Boxes (Gifts 62–68)
Off-Road Map — 6 Gift Boxes (Gifts 69–74)
Mandatory 4×4 territory. All six gifts are accessible only through rough terrain that destroys standard car performance.
These gifts are positioned on hillsides, rock formations, and valley floors across the off-road map. Use the Drone Camera at maximum altitude to spot their yellow glow before driving to each location. Without drone scouting, finding these six takes significantly longer than necessary.
Track and Racing Maps — 12 Gift Boxes (Gifts 75–86)
Twelve gifts are distributed across the track and racing map environments. Most are positioned directly on or adjacent to racing lines — collectible at speed without stopping.
Drive each race track at reduced speed on your first pass, specifically for gift collection. Once you know the locations, subsequent laps for racing purposes will not interrupt gift hunting since they are already collected.
Highway Map — 2 Gift Boxes (Gifts 87–88)
Two gifts only, both placed along the highway roadside. These are the simplest collection in the entire run. Drive the full highway length, and you will collect both without any difficulty.
Gift 88 — the final gift — pays the largest reward of any individual box in the entire collection sequence.
Fastest Route to All 88 Gifts — Time Saving Strategy
Without a plan, collecting all 88 gifts takes five to seven hours across multiple sessions. With this route, most players complete the full collection in under two hours.
Recommended order: City 1 full run — City 2 full run — Mountain Map (clockwise route) — Desert Map — Off-Road Map — Track Maps — Highway Map last.
This order maximizes the reward scaling. You collect the lower-value early gifts quickly on familiar maps and arrive at the high-value later gifts when your collection sequence is already advanced.
Use a drone camera at the start of each new map to scout for glow markers before driving. In the mod version, the extended 280-meter drone altitude shows gift markers through buildings and terrain, cutting search time dramatically.
Always complete one map entirely before moving to the next. Players who hop between maps frequently lose track of which gifts they have already collected and waste time re-exploring cleared areas.
What to Do With 7.7 Million Coins After Collecting
Collecting all 88 gifts puts you in an exceptional financial position compared to players who grind missions. Here is how to use that balance strategically.
Do not spend everything immediately. Keep 1 million as your permanent trading reserve. This capital funds car flipping — the highest-return ongoing income method in CPM.
Spend 2 to 3 million on your core garage. Pick three to five cars that serve specific purposes — one drag racer, one drift car, one police vehicle, one daily driver. Tune each specifically for its role.
Use the remaining balance for clan marketplace trading and race betting. With a strong base established, these activities grow your balance rather than deplete it.
FAQ: Car Parking Multiplayer Gift Box Locations
Final Word about Car Parking Multiplayer Gift Box Locations 2026
7,774,000 free coins are the best-kept open secret in Car Parking Multiplayer. Every single player has access to it. Most never claim it because nobody told them it existed.
Now you know. Start with City 1, work through the maps in order, use drone scouting at the start of each new area, and you will have nearly 8 million coins before your first real grind session.
That is your foundation. Build on it.
Which gift location gave you the most trouble? Drop it in the comments — the CPM community has clever solutions for every tricky spot.






