
Rent a Corvette in Dallas
Compare 6 companies offering Corvette rentals in Dallas. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.
6 Companies with Corvette in Dallas

Black Label Exotics
Dallas, Texas

Picton Auto Group: Exotic Car Rentals
Dallas, Texas

Roma Exotics
Dallas, Texas

Platinum Motorcars Dallas
Dallas, Texas

Cobra Auto Rentals
Dallas, Texas
Exotic Cars Dallas
Dallas, Texas
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Market Snapshot
Corvette Rental Market in Dallas
Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book
Our directory tracks 6 operators offering Corvette rentals in Dallas. Corvette is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.
Rates vary significantly by model and season. Contact operators directly for current pricing — advertised daily rates rarely reflect holiday or event-period surcharges.
Dallas sits within a United States market where Corvette rentals serve a mix of corporate, leisure, and event clients. Aggregate reviews across listed operators average 4.7 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 Corvette in Dallas
Renting a Corvette in Dallas
Dallas has a solid exotic rental market with Corvette operators in Uptown, Addison, and near DFW International Airport. The C8 Stingray is the primary model at $350–550/day, with Z06 available at select operators for $650–950/day.
Models & Pricing
C8 Stingray (490hp): $350–550/day. Most available C8 in Dallas. Minimum age 25; deposits $2,000–4,000. 150–200 miles included.
C8 Z06 (670hp): $650–950/day. Available through specialist operators in the Addison and Plano areas.
Where to Drive in Dallas
Dallas North Tollway to Frisco and beyond: The cleanest highway corridor north of Dallas. Smooth surface, consistent maintenance, and lighter traffic than I-35. Continue past Frisco on US-380 to McKinney for a 60-mile round trip with open highway stretches.
FM-1709 West through Southlake to Keller: Two-lane farm-to-market road west of the city through well-maintained suburban corridors with minimal stop lights past the first 10 miles. Better character than the toll roads.
US-67 South toward Waxahachie and Corsicana: 80 miles south of Dallas, the highway runs through north Texas farmland with long straight sections and the Corvette's V8 soundtrack performing well in the open country. Light traffic on weekday mornings.
Practical Tips
DFW International Airport delivery is available through most Dallas operators. Confirm which terminal or pickup zone — DFW is enormous and the rental zones are not always adjacent to the main terminals. Summer heat (June–September) is intense; plan driving for mornings and evenings to avoid peak thermal loading.