Lamborghini Urus Rental Las Vegas: Pricing, Features & Where to Drive (2026)
Lamborghini sells more Urus SUVs than every other model in their lineup combined. There's a reason for that. The Urus does what no other SUV can do: it goes 0-60 in 3.1 seconds, holds five adults and luggage, and announces itself in any valet line in town. In Las Vegas, where the climb from the Strip to Red Rock Canyon is 30 minutes one way and the road to Mt. Charleston has actual elevation changes, the Urus is the right answer for almost every type of trip.
Here is what to know if you're thinking about renting one in 2026.
What the Urus Actually Is
The Urus is a Lamborghini-tuned, twin-turbo V8 SUV that shares its platform with the Audi Q8, Bentley Bentayga, and Porsche Cayenne. What makes it different is the engine output (657 horsepower in the original Urus, 666 in the newer Urus Performante), the chassis tuning, and obviously the styling. It looks like nothing else on the road. People notice. Constantly.
The interior holds five adults comfortably. The cargo area swallows four large suitcases. The infotainment is borrowed from Audi, which means it actually works (a real upgrade over older Lamborghini models). Air suspension lets you raise the ride height for desert dirt roads or lower it for highway cruising at 100 mph plus.
Lamborghini Urus Rental Cost in Las Vegas
Current 2026 daily rates at Select Exotic Cars:
- Single day: $1,395 per day
- Weekend (Fri-Sun): $3,895 total
- 3-day rental: $1,295 per day ($3,885 total)
- Weekly rate (7 days): $1,095 per day ($7,665 total)
That puts the Urus right between the Lamborghini Huracan ($1,495 per day) and the Mercedes G63 AMG ($995 per day) in the Vegas market. If you're trying to choose between those three, the Urus is the practical pick for any trip that involves more than two people or any luggage.
What's included in the daily rate:
- 100 free miles per day (Vegas trips rarely exceed this)
- Florida-state-equivalent liability insurance
- Full detail and inspection before pickup
- Free delivery to any Las Vegas Strip hotel
What's not included:
- Collision damage waiver: $200-$250 per day
- Refundable security deposit: $5,000 on a credit card
- Mileage overage: $5 per mile beyond 100 daily
- Fuel: return it full or pay $12 per gallon
- Airport delivery: $100 round-trip to Harry Reid International
Why the Urus Works in Las Vegas Specifically
Vegas is a weird market for exotic cars. The Strip is wide, flat, and slow (the speed limit on Las Vegas Boulevard is 35 mph). Most supercars are wasted there. What you actually need in Vegas is:
- A car that handles the parking situation at hotels and shows off in the valet line.
- A car that can carry luggage for arrivals and departures.
- A car that handles the desert drives outside the city without falling apart.
- A car that handles four to five passengers when the trip turns into a group activity.
The Urus is the only Lamborghini that checks all four boxes. The Huracan is faster and prettier but seats two and has no trunk. The Aventador is louder but the same problem. The Urus is the SUV the rest of the lineup wishes it were.
Where to Drive Your Urus in Las Vegas
1. Red Rock Canyon Loop (90 minutes round-trip)
The 13-mile scenic loop through Red Rock Canyon is the best driving road within 30 minutes of the Strip. The Urus's adaptive air suspension and all-wheel drive make it ideal for the elevation changes and tighter corners. Read our full Red Rock supercar guide for stop-by-stop details.
2. Mt. Charleston (3 hours round-trip)
If you want a real mountain drive, head 35 miles northwest to Mt. Charleston. Elevation climbs from 2,000 feet at Vegas to 8,500 feet at the lodge. The Urus handles the climb effortlessly, and the temperature drop in summer (20-30 degrees cooler at the top) is a real reward.
3. Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (3 hours round-trip)
The drive across Lake Mead National Recreation Area is one of the most photographed roads in Nevada. The Urus's ride height comes in handy for the unpaved overlooks at Lake Mead.
4. Valley of Fire State Park (4 hours round-trip)
An hour northeast of Vegas, the Valley of Fire is exactly what it sounds like: red sandstone formations that look like Mars. The state park has paved roads throughout, perfect for a long Urus drive day.
5. The Strip Cruise (90 minutes)
Strip South to Strip North, hit every major resort. The Bellagio fountains, the Wynn waterfall, the Cosmopolitan, the Aria, Caesars. Park at each resort valet for 15 minutes for photos. The Urus draws the most attention of any car we deliver, and the orange and matte gray paint options photograph the best at night.
Urus vs. The Competition
| Car | Daily Rate | 0-60 | Seats | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Urus | $1,395 | 3.1s | 5 | Group trips, all-around |
| Mercedes G63 AMG | $995 | 4.5s | 5 | City presence, lower budget |
| Rolls-Royce Cullinan | $1,595 | 4.8s | 5 | Formal events, comfort |
| Bentley Bentayga | $1,295 | 4.0s | 5 | Subtle luxury, business |
| Lamborghini Huracan | $1,495 | 2.9s | 2 | Pure driving, photos |
If you want the comparison in more depth, see our G-Wagon vs Urus vs Cullinan deep dive.
Booking Tips for the Urus in Vegas
Book early for events
The Urus is one of the first cars to sell out for big Vegas weekends. CES (January), the Las Vegas Grand Prix (November), Super Bowl weekends, and EDC (May) all push availability to zero 60 to 90 days in advance.
Multi-day discount kicks in fast
The 3-day rate is $300 cheaper than three single days. The week rate is $2,000 cheaper than seven single days. If your Vegas trip is longer than two nights, just book the longer package.
Hotel delivery is faster than airport pickup
Harry Reid International is 5 minutes from the south end of the Strip. You can Uber to your hotel ($15-$25) and have the Urus delivered to the hotel valet in less time than picking up at the airport rental counter would take. Plus you avoid the $100 airport delivery fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much horsepower does the Lamborghini Urus have?
The standard Urus produces 657 horsepower from a 4.0L twin-turbo V8. The newer Urus Performante bumps that to 666 horsepower. Both will hit 60 mph in around 3.1 seconds and top out near 190 mph (not legally usable in Nevada).
Is the Urus good for desert driving?
Yes. The Urus has multiple drive modes including a desert-specific "Sabbia" (sand) setting and a "Terra" (off-road) setting. The air suspension can raise the ride height for dirt roads. We do recommend sticking to maintained gravel and avoiding deep sand or rock crawling, since rental coverage doesn't include off-road damage.
Can I rent a Lamborghini Urus in Las Vegas if I'm under 25?
Most Vegas exotic shops, including Select Exotic Cars, require drivers to be 25 or older. We sometimes make exceptions for drivers 21 to 24 with a young driver surcharge of $150 to $300 per day, contingent on a clean driving record and credit check.
Does the Lamborghini Urus fit a child seat?
Yes, the rear bench accommodates two child seats with LATCH anchors. Vegas family trips work perfectly fine in a Urus. We've delivered to dozens of family vacations over the past two years.
Is the Urus quieter than a Huracan?
Much quieter. The Urus has the V8 turbo soundtrack but with proper insulation and a quieter exhaust by default. You can switch to Sport or Corsa mode for a more aggressive sound, but in Strada (street) mode it's about as loud as a Range Rover Sport.
What colors are available?
Our current Urus inventory includes Arancio Borealis (orange), Grigio Nimbus (matte gray), and Blu Eleos (deep blue). Color is first-come-first-served. If you have a specific color preference, book at least 30 days out.
Reserve Your Lamborghini Urus
Contact Select Exotic Cars at (702) 472-7180 or visit selectexoticcars.com. We're at 3960 Howard Hughes Pkwy, Suite 500, Las Vegas, NV 89169, less than 5 minutes from every major Strip hotel. View the Lamborghini Urus rental page, browse our full exotic car fleet, or check our FAQ for rental requirements.