Exotic Car Rental Prices in Las Vegas: The Complete 2026 Guide
You're planning a Vegas trip and you want to know what it actually costs to rent a Lamborghini, Ferrari, or Rolls-Royce for a day. Not a "contact us for pricing" runaround. Real numbers.
This is the full pricing breakdown for exotic car rentals in Las Vegas in 2026, based on our fleet rates. I'll cover every price tier, explain what drives costs up and down, and tell you where people waste money so you don't have to.
Every Car, Every Price: The 2026 Rate Sheet
Here's what you'll pay per day at Select Exotic Cars. These are base rates before insurance and deposit holds.
$395/Day Tier -- Entry-Level Exotics
- Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray -- $395/day. 495-hp mid-engine V8, retractable hardtop, 0-60 in 2.9 seconds. Honestly, this is the best deal in Las Vegas exotic rentals. Mid-engine layout, convertible, and faster than most cars costing twice as much.
- BMW i8 -- $395/day. 369-hp hybrid with scissor doors. Not the fastest car in the fleet, but it photographs better than anything under $1,000/day.
- Mercedes-Benz S580 -- $395/day. 496-hp luxury sedan. This isn't a supercar -- it's for people who want to be comfortable, not loud.
- Cadillac Escalade ESV -- $395/day. 420-hp V8, seats 7. The group mover for bachelor parties and airport runs.
$495/Day Tier
- Tesla Model X Plaid -- $495/day. 1,020-hp tri-motor electric. Faster 0-60 than every gas car in the fleet (2.5 seconds). Falcon wing doors are a conversation starter at every valet.
$695/Day Tier -- Mid-Range Exotics
- Mercedes-AMG G63 -- $695/day. 577-hp twin-turbo V8 SUV. The G-Wagon is the most-requested SUV in Las Vegas by a wide margin. Every nightclub valet line has three of these.
- Bentley Continental GT -- $695/day. 626-hp W12 grand tourer. Handcrafted interior, Naim audio, and the quietest fast car you'll ever drive.
$895/Day Tier -- Core Supercars & Luxury
- Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder -- $895/day. 630-hp V10 convertible, AWD. Our most popular rental, period.
- Rolls-Royce Dawn -- $895/day. 563-hp V12 convertible, seats 4. Nothing else makes an entrance like a Dawn with the top down at the Bellagio fountain.
- Porsche 911 Turbo S -- $895/day. 640-hp flat-six, AWD, 0-60 in 2.6 seconds. The fastest daily-drivable car in our fleet.
$995-$1,195/Day Tier -- Flagship Exotics
- Ferrari 488 Spider -- $995/day. 661-hp twin-turbo V8, retractable hardtop.
- Lamborghini Urus -- $995/day. 650-hp super SUV with room for 4 and luggage. Supercar speed in an SUV body.
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan -- $1,095/day. 563-hp V12 SUV with Starlight headliner and coach doors. The most luxurious SUV ever built.
- Ferrari F8 Spider -- $1,095/day. 710-hp, Ferrari's most powerful V8 convertible ever.
- McLaren 720S -- $1,195/day. 710-hp, dihedral doors, under 3,000 lbs. The sharpest driving experience in the fleet.
What's Included (and What's Not)
The daily rate gets you the car for 24 hours with 100 miles included. That's enough for a Strip cruise, a dinner, and a scenic drive to Red Rock Canyon. Here's what adds to the total:
- Mileage overages: $3-$5 per mile over 100. A round-trip to the Hoover Dam from the Strip is about 70 miles, so you'll be fine. A trip to the Grand Canyon will blow past the limit.
- Insurance/CDW: $150-$300/day depending on the car. Your personal auto policy might cover exotics, but most don't. Call your insurer before you book.
- Security deposit: $2,500-$10,000 held on a credit card. You get it back when the car comes back clean and undamaged. Debit cards won't work for this.
- Delivery: Free to Strip hotels. Henderson and airport delivery available for a fee.
I'll be honest -- insurance is where most people get surprised. A $895/day Lamborghini Huracan can become $1,100-$1,200/day once you add CDW. That's still cheaper than most competitors, but you should budget for it.
When Prices Go Up (and When They Drop)
Las Vegas exotic car pricing isn't static. These are the peak windows when rates jump 30-50% and inventory sells out:
- F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (November) -- The biggest price spike of the year. Book 4+ weeks out.
- CES (January) -- 100,000+ tech executives in town. SUVs and luxury sedans sell out first.
- New Year's Eve -- Every car is spoken for by mid-December.
- SEMA (November) -- Car enthusiasts, so supercars go fast.
- EDC (May) -- Festival crowd books SUVs for group trips.
- Major fight weekends -- UFC and boxing at T-Mobile Arena or MGM Grand.
The cheapest time to rent? Mid-week in July or August. Vegas is 110 degrees and tourist volume dips. You can sometimes negotiate multi-day discounts during these windows.
How to Spend Less Without Downgrading
A few ways people save money without renting a lesser car:
- Book 2-3 days instead of 1. Multi-day rentals often come with a per-day discount. A 3-day Huracan rental might work out to $750/day instead of $895.
- Skip weekends. Tuesday through Thursday rates are lower than Friday-Sunday.
- Bring your own insurance. If your personal policy or credit card covers exotic rentals, you'll save $150-$300/day on CDW. Worth a phone call.
- Stay on the Strip. Free delivery to Strip hotels means no pickup/dropoff fees.
Bottom Line: What Should You Budget?
For a single day in a supercar (Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren) on a normal weekday, plan for $1,100-$1,500 all-in including insurance. For a luxury SUV like the G-Wagon or Cullinan, plan for $850-$1,400 all-in. For a budget exotic like the Corvette or BMW i8, you're looking at $550-$700 all-in.
Those numbers are real. If someone quotes you $299/day for a Lamborghini in Vegas, there's a catch -- either it's an older model, the mileage limit is 50 miles, or the insurance fees will double the price. We don't play that game.
Ready to lock in a rate? Contact us or browse the full fleet with live pricing.