
Rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas
Compare 12 companies offering Lamborghini rentals in Las Vegas. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.
12 Companies with Lamborghini 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

777 Exotics Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Premier Auto Rental Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Gotham Dream Cars Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Market Snapshot
Lamborghini Rental Market in Las Vegas
Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book
Our directory tracks 12 operators offering Lamborghini rentals in Las Vegas. Lamborghini is stocked across most major rental 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 Las Vegas 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 United States, Lamborghini rental rates typically run $1,500–$2,500 per day. Las Vegas 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.
Las Vegas volumes spike Friday–Sunday for Strip arrivals; mid-week slots carry lower demand and occasionally negotiable rates.
Rental Guide
Renting a Lamborghini in Las Vegas
Renting a Lamborghini in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is the highest-volume Lamborghini rental market in the US. Large competing fleets keep rates lower than Miami or LA — a Huracán EVO starts at $900–$1,200/day, with the Urus at $800–$1,100/day. The 24-hour city culture, proximity to desert highways, and Strip valet culture make this one of the more natural fits for the car.
Available Models and Pricing
The Huracán EVO (631hp, V10, 0–60 in 2.9s): $900–$1,200/day. The Urus SUV: $800–$1,100/day. The Aventador SVJ: $1,800–$2,500/day through premium operators. Security deposit: $3,000–$5,000. Minimum age: 25. Mileage caps of 100–200 miles/day are common; overages run $2–$5/mile.
Where to Drive
Las Vegas Strip to Valley of Fire via I-15 / NV-169: 55 miles northeast to Valley of Fire State Park. The NV-169 section through Moapa Valley opens up with sweeping desert curves and red sandstone scenery. Allow 90 minutes one-way. Best before 10am in summer.
SR-159 Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive: 13-mile one-way loop, 20 miles west of the Strip. Smooth road, proper curves through red rock canyon walls, no traffic lights. The 35mph limit means this is about the scenery and the sound — not lap times. Combine with a Strip loop for a half-day run totalling about 50 miles.
US-95 North toward Beatty: Straight desert highway running north from Vegas into Nevada's interior. Traffic thins fast past Indian Springs — 70mph limit, near-empty road, and the full-throttle pull of the V10 becomes available. A 120-mile out-and-back takes under 2.5 hours.
Practical Considerations
Strip valet parking handles Lamborghinis without issue — tip $20–$30. Summer days exceed 110°F; early morning drives (before 9am) are significantly more comfortable and kinder to the car. Inspect any rental car for pre-existing damage before accepting — front splitter scrapes are common on low-clearance Huracáns and operators may dispute liability.
Frequently Asked
How much to rent a Lamborghini in Las Vegas?
Huracán EVO: $900–$1,200/day. Urus: $800–$1,100/day. Aventador SVJ: $1,800–$2,500/day.
Can I drive to the Grand Canyon?
The South Rim is ~280 miles from Vegas. Most operators cap daily mileage at 100–200 miles — you'll need a mileage add-on. The Urus handles rough approach roads better than the Huracán.
Is insurance included?
Basic liability only. Collision excess reduction costs $80–$150/day. Your personal auto insurance may not cover exotic rentals — check before declining the waiver.

