
Rent a Rolls-Royce in Toronto
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3 Companies with Rolls-Royce in Toronto
GTA Exotics Car Rental
Toronto, Ontario
Lux Exotic Rentals
Toronto, Ontario
TBEXATIC Rentals
Toronto, Ontario
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Rental Guide
Renting a Rolls-Royce in Toronto
Renting a Rolls-Royce in Toronto
Toronto has a well-established Rolls-Royce rental market centred on the city's luxury event, wedding, and film production industries. The Ghost starts at CA$2,000–2,500/day, the Cullinan at CA$2,300–2,800/day, and the Phantom at CA$3,000–4,000/day. Toronto International Film Festival (September) and Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix weekend (June) are peak demand periods where early booking is essential.
Models & Pricing
Ghost (563hp V12): CA$2,000–2,500/day. The most available in Toronto's rental fleet — standard and Extended wheelbase. Works well on the DVP and Gardiner Expressway for airport runs, and on Bloor Street West for Yorkville arrivals. Heated seats are standard equipment, which matters November through March.
Cullinan (563hp SUV): CA$2,300–2,800/day. Popular for TIFF screenings, charity galas, and multi-day bookings where versatility matters. The higher ride height helps on some of Toronto's rougher residential streets.
Phantom (563hp flagship): CA$3,000–4,000/day. Most often booked for weddings — the Phantom remains the premier wedding vehicle in the Toronto luxury market. Also common for Phantom rentals tied to TIFF gala appearances. Long-wheelbase configurations are available.
Wraith (624hp coupe): CA$2,400–3,000/day. The Wraith's coach doors create an entrance that the Ghost or Cullinan don't — worth considering if the arrival moment matters as much as the drive.
Complete model range at rolls-roycemotorcars.com.
Where to Drive a Rolls-Royce in Toronto
Yorkville: The Four Seasons, Hazelton Hotel, and the surrounding Bloor Street West luxury shopping corridor — Hermès, Gucci, Tiffany — are the definitive Toronto Rolls-Royce territory. Valet at every major hotel.
King West and the Entertainment District: Restaurants like Nobu Toronto, Bisha Hotel, and the Ritz-Carlton cluster in this area. Evening arrivals by Rolls-Royce work particularly well here.
Rosedale and Forest Hill: The city's traditional old-money residential neighbourhoods. The Bayview Extension and Mount Pleasant Road through Rosedale are pleasant drives with relatively light traffic.
Niagara Falls day trip: 90 minutes on the QEW — smooth highway driving that the Ghost handles effortlessly. The Niagara-on-the-Lake wine region is a better destination than the falls itself for a proper Rolls-Royce day out. Most operators permit this trip within Ontario.
Muskoka: Two hours north on Highway 400. Cottage country in summer — the Ghost or Cullinan is the right vehicle for a weekend in Gravenhurst or Port Carling. Highway 400 north of Barrie requires careful attention in winter conditions.
Practical Tips
Most Toronto operators deliver to Pearson Airport (YYZ) for CA$200–350 depending on terminal and timing. Billy Bishop (YTZ) deliveries require special arrangement. Delivery to Yorkville hotels and downtown addresses is standard.
Toronto winters require specific attention: confirm the rental has all-season or winter tires during November–March. The Ghost's air suspension handles Toronto's pothole-prone spring roads better than most luxury cars.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a Rolls-Royce for a wedding in Toronto? Expect CA$2,000–3,000 for a Ghost for a full-day wedding booking (8–12 hours). Phantom bookings for weddings run CA$3,500–5,000 for a full day including a chauffeur. Book four to eight weeks ahead for spring and fall wedding weekends.
Do Toronto Rolls-Royce rental operators require insurance? Most require proof of a valid Canadian or international driver's license and a major credit card. Some operators require renters to carry personal auto insurance; others provide comprehensive coverage for an additional daily fee. Clarify this before signing.
Can I drive the rental to Niagara or Montreal? Most operators allow travel within Ontario. Cross-provincial or international (US) travel requires explicit operator approval and may affect insurance coverage — confirm in advance.