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How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Lamborghini for a Day in Las Vegas?

Quick Answer: At Rent A Lambo LV, a Lamborghini Huracán or Urus starts at $788 for a 4-hour Quick Drive and $1,188 for a full day. The Revuelto starts at $1,588 for 4 hours and $1,988 for a full day. All rentals include insurance, GPS, and pickup near the Strip. Across the Las Vegas market, 24-hour competitor pricing for a Huracán typically runs $999 to $1,199 before taxes, insurance, and deposit requirements are factored in.

Most people searching for Lamborghini rental prices in Las Vegas are surprised twice. First, by how accessible it actually is. Then, by how fast the total can climb when you don't read the fine print.

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Lamborghini for a Day in Las Vegas?

This article gives you the real numbers. Our own pricing, what competitors charge, what actually drives the final cost up, and the one thing most rental sites bury that you should ask about before you hand over your credit card.

By the time you finish reading, you'll know exactly what a Lamborghini rental in Las Vegas costs, how to compare options honestly, and which model gives you the best value for the kind of day you're planning.

Let's start with the number everyone actually wants.

What Does Rent A Lambo LV Actually Charge?

Here's our current pricing, straight up.

Model4-Hour Quick DriveFull Day
Lamborghini Huracán EVO$788$1,188
Lamborghini Huracán Spyder$788$1,188
Lamborghini Urus$788$1,188
Lamborghini Revuelto$1,588$1,988

All rentals include insurance, GPS, and pickup near the Las Vegas Strip. The minimum rental age is 18. A valid physical driver's license is required. International Driving Permits are accepted alongside an official license and passport.

That's the full picture on our end. No insurance surprise at checkout. No separate damage waiver line item. No deposit roulette.

But you're doing your research, so you should also know what the rest of the market looks like.

What Do Las Vegas Lamborghini Rental Competitors Charge?

This is a snapshot of publicly listed 24-hour pricing from other Las Vegas rental operators, checked April 11, 2026. Treat it as a market reference, not a guarantee. Prices, availability, and policies change.

CompanyVehicleListed 24-Hour PriceNotes
777 ExoticsHuracán EVO Spyder$999Base listing
Vegas Luxury RidesHuracán LP610-4$1,09924-hour listing
Royalty Exotic CarsHuracán Spider EVO$1,199Las Vegas location
Dream ExoticsHuracán$1,188Discounted from $1,299
777 ExoticsUrus$999Base listing
Royalty Exotic CarsUrus$1,099Las Vegas location
Royalty Exotic CarsMansory Urus Wide Body$1,499Higher trim
Royalty Exotic CarsLamborghini STO$1,599Premium tier
Royalty Exotic CarsAventador S$1,999Top-tier Lamborghini

The market rate for a standard Huracán rental ranges from $999 to $1,199 for 24 hours at most competitors. Our 4-hour Quick Drive at $788 is priced below the market floor for a full day, which matters if you're doing Red Rock Canyon, the Strip at night, or any of the scenic drives near Las Vegas that don't require a full 24-hour window.

Here's the thing. A headline rate is only half the story. The other half is what happens at checkout.

What Actually Drives the Final Cost Up?

This is what most rental sites don't want to talk about.

The advertised daily rate is the floor, not the ceiling. Every cost factor below can raise your total, and some can raise it significantly.

Cost FactorWhy It MattersCan It Raise Your Total?
Base daily rateThe starting numberYes
InsuranceMay be required separately or offered as an add-onYes
Security depositA hold or authorization on your cardYes
Taxes and checkout feesOften added at the endYes
Mileage overagesCosts extra if you exceed the included milesYes
Delivery or pickupHotel drop-off may carry an additional feeYes
Late returnCharged per hour if you return past the agreed timeYes

Here's what that looks like in practice across the market. At least one Las Vegas operator states its rates do not include insurance and that taxes and fees apply at checkout. Another requires active insurance and lists optional add-ons, including a $199 supplemental coverage product, a $99 liability option, and a $99 damage waiver. A separate operator states security deposits can range from $500 to $2,000, depending on the vehicle and rental length.

That $999 Huracán listing can quietly become $1,400 to $1,600 before the keys leave the lot.

At Rent A Lambo LV, insurance is included. That's the line item that most commonly surprises renters at competitors. See our full rental policies for everything that's covered.

Pro Tip: Before booking anywhere, ask three questions: Is insurance included? What is the deposit amount? Is there a mileage cap? If any of those answers are unclear, keep shopping.

Huracán vs. Urus: Which One Is the Better Value?

This is the most common question we get, and the honest answer is that it depends entirely on what kind of day you're building.

Choose the Huracán if:

  • You want the classic low-slung supercar look
  • The exhaust note and emotional impact matter to you
  • You're driving Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, or the Strip at night and want photos that look like a movie still
  • It's your first time in a Lamborghini and you want the full experience

Choose the Urus if:

  • You're driving with a second person and want more comfort
  • You're doing a longer route like Hoover Dam or Lake Mead, where comfort over distance matters
  • You want a Lamborghini presence without the low-to-the-ground driving position
  • Mt. Charleston is on your list and you want the better fit for mountain curves

Both are priced identically at $788 for 4 hours and $1,188 for a full day. That means the decision is purely about experience, not budget. Not sure which fits your specific route? The Huracán vs. Revuelto comparison and the full vehicle comparison page both break it down.

The Revuelto is its own category. At $1,588 for 4 hours, it's $800 more than the Huracán for the same window. That premium buys you the most exclusive Lamborghini currently available, a hybrid V12 that very few rental fleets in the country carry. If the occasion calls for the best car in Las Vegas, not just a great one, that's the Revuelto.

Is a 4-Hour Rental or a Full-Day Rental Worth More?

Most people assume longer is always better. That's not quite right.

Think about it this way. A 4-hour Quick Drive at $788 is enough time to drive to Red Rock Canyon, do the 13-mile scenic loop, and get back to the Strip with time to spare. It's also enough for a Strip-at-night experience, a Hoover Dam run, or a birthday entrance to dinner.

The full-day rental at $1,188 is a $400 upgrade. That makes sense if you're doing the Valley of Fire (55 miles each way), combining Hoover Dam and Lake Mead in a single outing, or building a full-day content shoot. It doesn't make sense if your actual plan fits comfortably inside four hours.

Here's a quick guide:

RouteBest Rental LengthWhy
Red Rock Canyon4-hour25 min each way + 45-60 min on the loop
Valley of FireFull day55 min each way + 90+ min in the park
Hoover Dam4-hour or full dayAdd Lake Mead and you need a full day
Lake Mead4-hourBetter paired with Hoover Dam as a full day
Mt. Charleston4-hour45 min each way, enough to reach the summit area
Strip at Night4-hourYou're not covering distance. You're being seen.

Bottom line? Match the rental length to the route, not to a vague desire for "more time." The full scenic drives guide walks through every route in detail if you're still deciding.

Do You Need Insurance to Rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?

Yes. Every legitimate Las Vegas exotic rental company has an insurance requirement. The difference is in how they handle it.

What you'll find across the market:

Some operators require you to show proof of your own full coverage insurance that extends to the rental vehicle. Others offer insurance products you can purchase on the spot. One major Las Vegas operator lists add-ons at $199, $99, and $99 for different coverage tiers. A few don't offer any insurance at all and expect you to arrive covered.

But wait. There's a catch most renters miss.

Your personal auto insurance may not automatically extend to an exotic rental. Standard personal policies often exclude vehicles valued at or above a certain amount. According to InsureOne, high-end or specialty vehicles may not be covered under your personal policy, and insurers recommend that you always confirm before renting an expensive or exotic car. MoneyGeek notes that credit card rental coverage typically tops out at $50,000 to $75,000 — a limit that falls well short of a Lamborghini Huracán's $200,000+ replacement value, let alone a Revuelto's over $500,000. Call your insurance provider before booking anywhere to confirm whether your policy covers exotic rentals and at what value threshold.

At Rent A Lambo LV, insurance is included in the rental price. You don't need to make a phone call or purchase a separate product at checkout. It's built in.

How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?

Requirements vary across the market. Here's what public policies show:

CompanyMinimum Age
Rent A Lambo LV25+
Dream Exotics18+
Royalty Exotic Cars18+ (U.S.), 21+ (international)
LVC Exotic Rentals25+

If you're under 25, this matters. Not every company in Las Vegas will rent to you regardless of how good your driving record is. We rent to drivers 18 and older with a valid license.

Can International Visitors Rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?

Yes, with the right documentation.

At Rent A Lambo LV, International Driving Permits are accepted alongside your official license and passport. Some operators in the market restrict international renters to lower-tier vehicles or require proof of international auto insurance coverage that extends to physical damage in the U.S. Confirm those details before booking anywhere.

What international renters should verify before booking:

  • Whether an International Driving Permit is accepted
  • Whether your existing insurance covers physical damage in the U.S.
  • Whether any local coverage add-ons are available
  • Whether the vehicle you want is available to international renters
  • Whether a higher deposit applies

What Most Renters Get Wrong About Lamborghini Rental Pricing

Most people think the decision is about finding the lowest advertised price. The reality is that the lowest advertised price is often the most expensive option by the time checkout is done.

Here's the actual math. A competitor listing at $999 for 24 hours sounds better than our $1,188 full-day rate. But add $199 for their insurance product, $150 in taxes and fees, and a $1,500 deposit hold on your card for the duration of the rental, and the experience ends up costing more and tying up more of your money.

The right comparison isn't rate vs. rate. It's total vs. total.

Before booking anywhere, add up:

  1. The base rental rate
  2. Insurance cost (included or add-on)
  3. Estimated taxes and fees
  4. Deposit amount and how long it's held
  5. Mileage cap and overage rate
  6. Any delivery or late return fees

That's the real number. Everything else is marketing.

Is Renting a Lamborghini in Las Vegas Worth It?

For the right occasion, yes. Unambiguously.

Las Vegas is one of the best cities in the world for this experience because the backdrop does half the work. The Strip at night. Red Rock Canyon at sunset. Valley of Fire looks like it belongs on another planet. A Lamborghini in any of those settings stops being a car and becomes the centerpiece of the day.

It's especially worth it for birthdays, anniversaries, bachelor and bachelorette parties, content shoots, and anyone who has always wanted to know what it feels like to drive something extraordinary.

The renters who feel like they got the best value are almost always the ones who matched the car to the plan. They knew the route, picked the right model, and booked the right rental length. The ones who feel lukewarm are usually the ones who booked a full day and spent half of it parked at the hotel, figuring out where to go.

Plan first. Book second. The experience will deliver.

Ready to See What's Available?

Current pricing starts at $788 for a 4-hour Quick Drive in the Huracán, Urus, or Huracán Spyder. The Revuelto starts at $1,588 for 4 hours. All vehicles include insurance, GPS, and pickup near the Strip.

Every day you're in Las Vegas without a plan is a day you're probably paying the same for a lot less. Check availability and book your rental here.

Not sure which model or route is right for you? Reach out before you book. We'll give you a straight answer based on what you're actually trying to do.

FAQs

How much does it cost to rent a Lamborghini for a day in Las Vegas?
At Rent A Lambo LV, a full-day rental for a Huracán or Urus is $1,188, including insurance. Across the Las Vegas market, 24-hour listings for a Huracán range from $999 to $1,199 before insurance, taxes, and deposit requirements are applied.

What's the cheapest way to rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?
A 4-hour Quick Drive in the Huracán or Urus at $788 is the entry point at Rent A Lambo LV. Shorter experiences are available at other companies starting around $499 for 2 hours, but those are typically limited to specific routes or guided experiences. For a self-directed rental with insurance included, $788 for 4 hours is a strong starting point.

Is insurance included in a Lamborghini rental in Las Vegas?
It depends on the company. At Rent A Lambo LV, yes, insurance is included. At several major competitors, insurance is either required under your own policy or available as an add-on for an additional cost. Always confirm before booking.

How old do you have to be to rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?
At Rent A Lambo LV, the minimum age is 18 with a valid license. Other operators in the market range from 18 to 25, depending on their policy. See our rental policies for full details.

Can you rent a Lamborghini for a few hours instead of a full day?
Yes. The 4-hour Quick Drive is the most popular option and fits most routes including Red Rock Canyon, the Strip at night, and Hoover Dam. A full-day rental makes more sense for Valley of Fire or a combined Hoover Dam and Lake Mead outing. See the full scenic drives guide to match your rental length to your route.

What is the deposit for a Lamborghini rental in Las Vegas?
Deposit policies vary by company. Some Las Vegas operators list deposits from $500 to $2,000 depending on the vehicle. Contact us directly or see our rental policies for our specific deposit requirements.

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