
Rent a Corvette in Las Vegas
Compare 7 companies offering Corvette rentals in Las Vegas. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.
7 Companies with Corvette in Las Vegas

LVC Exotic Car Rentals
Las Vegas, Nevada

Supercar Experience
Las Vegas, Nevada

Dream Exotics
Las Vegas, Nevada

Royalty Exotic Cars
Las Vegas, Nevada

Diplomat Exotic Rentals
Las Vegas, Nevada

Peacock Rentals
Las Vegas, Nevada

Exotic Cars Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Market Snapshot
Corvette Rental Market in Las Vegas
Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book
Our directory tracks 7 operators offering Corvette rentals in Las Vegas. 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.
Las Vegas sits within a United States market where Corvette rentals serve a mix of corporate, leisure, and event clients. Aggregate reviews across listed operators average 4.5 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 Las Vegas
Renting a Corvette in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is one of the most active Corvette rental markets in the US. The C8 Stingray is widely available at $300–550/day, making it one of the more accessible performance cars in the city. Airport pick-up, Strip delivery, and hotel concierge arrangements are all standard.
Models & Pricing
C8 Stingray (490hp): $300–550/day. The most available C8 in Vegas, consistently in stock at multiple operators. 150–200 miles typically included. Deposits $1,500–3,500.
C8 Z06 (670hp): $650–950/day. Available through a smaller number of specialist operators. The Z06's high-revving flat-plane V8 and wider body (vs Stingray) make it visually distinct. Book 3–5 days ahead.
E-Ray (655hp AWD): $600–800/day when listed. All-wheel drive is less relevant in Las Vegas's dry climate but the added traction on desert roads is a marginal benefit.
Where to Drive in Las Vegas
Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop (SR-159): The benchmark Vegas drive. 13-mile one-way loop through the Mojave Desert's red sandstone formation, 30 minutes west of the Strip. The road is smooth, the elevation changes are moderate, and the backdrop is unlike anywhere else. Open sunrise to sunset; arrive early to beat tour buses. Return via Blue Diamond Road (SR-160) for a longer 45-mile circuit.
Valley of Fire State Park Road (NV-169): 55 miles northeast of the Strip, the fire-red rock formations of Valley of Fire line a two-lane road through the Mojave. Early morning or late afternoon light makes the landscape vivid. The road is smooth and moderately technical with good sightlines.
NV-160 through Mountain Springs Pass: 25 miles west of the Strip, this road climbs through Mountain Springs at 5,500 feet before descending toward Pahrump. Real gradient changes and sweeping curves make this the most technically engaging route near Vegas. The Corvette's mid-engine balance is properly evident on elevation changes.
US-95 North toward Beatty: Straight Nevada desert highway. Primarily for high-speed cruising rather than driving engagement. The Stingray's exhaust is loud and confident at 100+ mph. Use judgment.
Practical Tips
Las Vegas strip valet is well-equipped for low sports cars but the carbon splitter on Z06 models is low. Always confirm the front lift is functional. Strip hotels with covered self-park (Aria, MGM Grand, Caesars) are safer than surface lots in summer heat.
Summer (June–September) temperatures regularly hit 45°C. The Corvette's cabin heats rapidly when parked. Park in shade or covered garages; the leather interior retains heat aggressively. Performance in traffic decreases as the engine thermal management intervenes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pick up a Corvette at Harry Reid International Airport? Yes. Several operators offer airport delivery or pick-up, typically at no extra charge within standard booking terms.
Is insurance included in Las Vegas Corvette rentals? Third-party liability is included. A damage deductible of $1,500–3,500 typically applies. Many credit cards offer collision coverage for rentals under 30 days — verify your card's terms before paying for the operator's waiver.
How many miles per day is included? Most operators include 150–200 miles. Red Rock Canyon and back from the Strip is approximately 60 miles, leaving ample allowance for additional exploring.