
Rent a BMW in Melbourne
Compare 8 companies offering BMW rentals in Melbourne. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.
8 Companies with BMW in Melbourne

Euphoric Rides
Melbourne, Victoria

Prestige Luxury Rentals
Melbourne, Victoria

Corsa Supercar Hire
Melbourne, Victoria

Lamborghini Hire Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria

Prestige Car Rentals
Melbourne, Victoria
Rolls Royce Hire | Rolls Royce Hire Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria
Sports Car Hangar - Melbourne - Clayton South
Melbourne, Victoria

DRIVAR
Melbourne, Victoria
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Market Snapshot
BMW Hire Market in Melbourne
Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book
Our directory tracks 8 operators offering BMW hires in Melbourne. BMW is stocked across most major hire operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.
Across Australia, BMW hire rates typically run A$600–A$1,300 per day. Melbourne pricing tends to track national norms, though rates shift with demand: high-profile events, holidays, and local sports seasons can push prices to the top of that range or beyond. The lowest rates are generally available Tuesday through Thursday outside of peak season.
Melbourne sits within a Australia market where BMW hires serve a mix of corporate, leisure, and event clients. Aggregate reviews across listed operators average 4.8 stars, which is a reliable signal for service quality in this market. Use the operator listings above to compare pricing, availability, and verified reviews before booking.
Rental Guide
Renting a BMW in Melbourne
Hiring a BMW in Melbourne
Melbourne has a growing prestige hire market with BMW M-series available from specialty suppliers in South Yarra, Southbank, and near Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine). The M3 and M4 are the most consistently available; M5 availability is more limited. Expect A$360–500/day for an M3/M4 and A$620–850/day for an M5.
Models & Pricing
M3/M4 Competition (503 hp): A$360–490/day. M5 Competition (617 hp): A$620–820/day. X5 M (617 hp): A$580–780/day.
Where to Drive
Great Ocean Road (Geelong to Lorne and beyond): The most famous drive in Victoria — 243 km of coastal road with cliff-top sections, surf beaches, and the Otway Ranges forming the backdrop. The M4's chassis shines on the technical sections between Apollo Bay and Port Campbell. Allow a full day or overnight for the complete run to the Twelve Apostles.
Reefton Spur (B360) through the Black Spur: 80 km northeast of Melbourne, the Black Spur between Healesville and Narbethong is a tight, forested mountain road with tall mountain ash either side. Technically demanding — narrow lanes, sharp bends — and the M3 in rear-wheel drive mode with MDM stability control is the right setup.
Great Alpine Road to Mount Hotham: A 3.5-hour drive from Melbourne, the Great Alpine Road through the Victorian Alps has 30+ km of switchbacks above 1,500 metres. The M5 with xDrive handles snow-affected sections (June–October above treeline) more confidently than rear-wheel drive models.
Practical Tips
CityLink tolls in Melbourne are cashless — most hire cars include a Linkt account. Confirm this before leaving. Fuel is 98 RON; pricing varies significantly between inner Melbourne and regional stations. The Great Ocean Road can be congested during summer school holidays (December–January) — start before 9 am for a clear run.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I hire an M4 for a Great Ocean Road trip from Melbourne? Yes — most Melbourne hire companies permit regional Victorian travel. Some require an additional CDW for trips over 200 km/day.
Is the Black Spur open year-round? Yes, except during extreme weather events. Check VicRoads before going in heavy rain periods.