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Rent a Lamborghini in Sydney

Compare 11 companies offering Lamborghini rentals in Sydney. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

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Market Snapshot

Lamborghini Hire Market in Sydney

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 11 operators offering Lamborghini hires in Sydney. Lamborghini is stocked across most major hire operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

Huracan EVO, Urus and Huracan Spyder are the most commonly listed Lamborghini models across Sydney fleets. Availability skews toward the models operators find easiest to source locally — if you need a specific variant not listed here, contact operators directly as fleet rotation happens throughout the year.

Across Australia, Lamborghini hire rates typically run A$2,200–A$3,500 per day. Sydney 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.

Sydney operators typically require a clean three-year driving record and charge higher security bonds than comparable US markets.

Rental Guide

Renting a Lamborghini in Sydney

Hiring a Lamborghini in Sydney

Sydney's harbour setting is one of the world's most dramatic backdrops for a supercar. The Huracán EVO runs A$1,500–$2,000/day; the Urus A$1,300–$1,700/day. Operators are based in the CBD and near Sydney Airport. The Pacific Highway north to the Central Coast, and the Royal National Park south, are both within 45 minutes — substantial improvement over the city's traffic-heavy core.

Available Models and Pricing

The Huracán EVO (631hp, V10, 0–60 in 2.9s): A$1,500–$2,000/day. The Urus (641hp twin-turbo V8): A$1,300–$1,700/day. Security deposit: A$3,000–$5,000. Minimum age: 25. GST included in all quoted rates.

Where to Drive

Old Pacific Highway from Cowan to Gosford: 50km north of Sydney, the old highway follows the ridge above Hawkesbury River with sweeping valley views. The road winds through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park — proper curves, minimal trucks, and near-zero traffic on weekday mornings. One of Sydney's genuine driving roads. Allow 2 hours return from the CBD.

Royal National Park via Audley Road and Lady Carrington Drive: 35km south of Sydney, the national park's internal roads pass through coastal heath and eucalypt forest. Lady Carrington Drive is a narrow, low-speed scenic route. Combine with the Grand Pacific Drive down to Wollongong (A$7.00 Sea Cliff Bridge toll) for a 120km coastal run.

Blue Mountains via the Great Western Highway (A32): 80km west through Penrith and up to Katoomba. The mountain section from Lapstone Hill to Katoomba gains 1,000 metres — the Huracán's engine note echoes satisfyingly through the escarpment. Three Sisters lookout makes a natural turnaround. Allow 3 hours return.

Practical Considerations

Sydney's Eastern Distributor and M5 tolls are charged electronically — operators either use e-tags or charge toll costs from the deposit. Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel tolls also apply. Confirm the billing arrangement before driving. CBD parking is expensive; valet at five-star hotels in the CBD and Darling Harbour handles exotic cars. SYD airport pickup is standard from most operators.

Frequently Asked

How much to hire a Lamborghini in Sydney?
Huracán EVO: A$1,500–$2,000/day. Urus: A$1,300–$1,700/day.

What is the best driving route from Sydney?
The Old Pacific Highway to the Central Coast is the top choice for driving enjoyment within 90 minutes of the CBD. The Grand Pacific Drive to Wollongong is the best scenery. Blue Mountains is the best half-day trip.