7 Speed Drifters Top Up Tiers Ranked Cheapest: Malaysia 2026
Published: 2026-07-01
The cheapest Diamond in Garena Speed Drifters right now in Malaysia costs 3.48 sen. That price is not on the App Store. The Apple MY sweet spot sits at 7.49 sen per Diamond on the RM 59.90 pack, while the RM 4.90 starter pack quietly overcharges you by roughly 9%. MYR-native routing beats the Apple ladder in every comparable tier, often by more than half.
This piece walks through every Apple MY tier ranked cheapest first for 2026, matches each one against equivalent bundles on the REDX Game Speed Drifters top-up page, and closes with a DuitNow QR flow that a Melaka player can finish before their teh peng arrives. Numbers were pulled from the live Apple MY listing for Garena Speed Drifters in June 2026.
What Malaysian Racers Are Actually Paying per Diamond in 2026
Malaysian racers who buy through the App Store are paying somewhere between 7.49 and 8.17 sen per Diamond. That range hides a real gap. The RM 59.90 tier is the only Apple pack that clears the 7.5-sen line. Everything below RM 39.90 slips above 7.6 sen per Diamond, and the tiny RM 4.90 starter pack posts the single worst rate in the ladder.
"Matrix Breakthrough Project upgrades all A-Car traits and selected T-Car ECUs" — Speed Drifters official update page, June 2026.
Fresh cars need fresh Diamonds, and the tier ranking matters more than usual in a Matrix Breakthrough month. Pick the wrong pack and a full A-car pull can cost 40% more than it should. That is a real ringgit hole for casual racers who buy in RM 40 chunks without checking the sen-per-Diamond ratio first.
Ranked: All 7 Apple MY Tiers by Sen-per-Diamond
The RM 59.90 pack lands at the top of the Apple MY ladder at 7.49 sen per Diamond. Bigger packs are not always cheaper. The RM 39.90 tier is worse than the RM 13.90 tier, and the RM 23.90 pack sits between both. Here is the full ranking, cheapest per Diamond first.
Rank
Apple MY Tier
Diamonds (base + bonus)
Sen per Diamond
1RM 59.90780 + 20 = 8007.49
2RM 13.90180 + 2 = 1827.64
3RM 239.903000 + 130 = 31307.66
4RM 119.901500 + 60 = 15607.69
5RM 23.90300 + 5 = 3057.84
6RM 39.90480 + 10 = 4908.14
7RM 4.90608.17
Three of the four cheapest per-Diamond packs are not the biggest packs. A Malaysian racer topping up RM 40 through the App Store gets a worse rate than a player topping up RM 14. That price shape rewards patience and a little homework.
The Math Behind the RM 59.90 Sweet Spot and the MYR-Native Gap
The RM 59.90 sweet spot saves roughly 8 sen per Diamond over the RM 39.90 tier, and the REDX Game gap stretches the savings further. Apple MY hands over 3,130 Diamonds at RM 239.90. The same currency, in a bundle of 3,134 Diamonds, sells on the REDX Game Speed Drifters bundle page for RM 109.28. That is roughly RM 130 less for essentially the same Diamond payload, and this pattern holds across the ladder rather than a one-off. Malaysian racers who route through the MYR-native path land closer to 3.5 sen per Diamond, less than half the App Store rate.
Apple MY (Diamonds / RM)sen/DMYR-native Bundle (Diamonds / RM)sen/D
60 / RM 4.908.1756 / RM 2.193.91
182 / RM 13.907.64282 / RM 10.943.88
490 / RM 39.908.14579 / RM 21.863.78
800 / RM 59.907.491,230 / RM 43.723.56
1560 / RM 119.907.691,845 / RM 65.573.55
3130 / RM 239.907.663,134 / RM 109.283.49
Two effects stack. First, the base MYR figure at REDX Game sits below Apple's for a comparable Diamond count. Second, DuitNow QR, TNG eWallet, and Boost cut out any currency conversion, so no 2 to 4% pinch rides on top of the total. Malaysian esports outfits like Selangor Red Giants have long favoured RM-native routing for the same reasons. The App Store SG and App Store US ladders sit within 3% of the Malaysian one, so region-hopping through a foreign Apple ID does not close the gap either.
One trap survives on both ladders. The starter pack (56 or 60 Diamonds) is a mild overpay per Diamond. It is fine for a one-time cosmetic pull, but stacking three of them to hit 168 Diamonds costs more per Diamond than jumping straight to the 282-Diamond tier at RM 10.94.
Top Up Speed Drifters Diamonds via DuitNow QR in 90 Seconds
DuitNow QR clears in seconds once you land on the REDX Game payment screen, and no App Store markup rides along. The full path from the car mods menu to Diamonds in-account runs about 90 seconds on a decent Kota Kinabalu 4G line.
- Open your in-game profile in Speed Drifters and copy your Player ID and Server. The ID field on the Speed Drifters direct top-up page asks for both.
- Pick the Diamond tier that matches your goal. For a new S-Lighttrace A-car pull, the 1,230 or 1,845 Diamond tier lines up with current gacha depth without leaving a leftover balance to babysit.
- Tap DuitNow QR at checkout. Scan the QR through Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, Boost, or TNG eWallet — any Malaysian bank or eWallet with a scanner will do.
- Confirm the RM figure on the payment app and submit. Diamonds land in your Speed Drifters account well inside REDX Game's advertised 1 to 3 minute window.
Routing from Seremban or Melaka on Wi-Fi does not change the clearance time. DuitNow QR runs on PayNet rails, and PayNet does not care whether the phone is in a KL condo or a Kota Kinabalu warung. Weekend evenings sometimes queue a bank confirmation SMS by 20 to 40 seconds, so if the payment stalls past the 1 to 3 minute mark, check the SMS inbox first before opening a support ticket.
Quick Answers for Malaysian Speed Drifters Players
Q: Which Apple MY tier is cheapest per Diamond?
The RM 59.90 pack at 7.49 sen per Diamond. It edges out the RM 13.90 tier (7.64 sen) and the RM 239.90 tier (7.66 sen).
Q: For an RM 120 budget, do I get more Diamonds through Apple MY or a MYR-native bundle?
Apple MY hands over 1,560 Diamonds at RM 119.90. The closest comparable spend on the same Speed Drifters bundle page covers 3,134 Diamonds at RM 109.28 — roughly double the Diamonds for a lower ringgit outlay. Murah giler for a same-day race prep.
Q: Can I use Boost eWallet to top up Speed Drifters?
Yes. Boost, TNG eWallet, DuitNow QR, and Malaysian card rails all work on the same checkout page. Delivery is advertised at 1 to 3 minutes.
Q: Do I need to reload the game after Diamonds arrive?
Usually no. The in-game shop refreshes in under a minute. If Diamonds do not show, close and reopen Speed Drifters once. The ledger call runs on login.
Q: Is the RM 4.90 starter pack worth it in 2026?
Only if you need Diamonds now for a one-shot cosmetic. On a sen-per-Diamond basis it is the worst Apple MY tier, and stacking three of them costs more per Diamond than jumping straight to the RM 13.90 tier.
Q: Which Malaysian cities have the fastest top-up experience?
DuitNow QR clearance is national, so Seremban, Melaka, Kota Kinabalu, and any other Malaysian city ride the same PayNet backbone. Latency is not the bottleneck. Payment confirmation is.
Malaysian racers who lean on the ranked ladder and route through REDX Game shave the Speed Drifters top-up bill by more than half in most tiers. The Matrix Breakthrough Project rolled fresh A-cars into rotation, and the racers who spotted the sen-per-Diamond gap are the ones cruising through the new gacha without wincing at the receipt. For a Malaysian player who tops up once a month, that gap works out to roughly RM 700 saved across a year on the RM 239.90-equivalent tier alone.