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Rent a Lamborghini in Miami

Compare 21 companies offering Lamborghini rentals in Miami. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

21 Companies with Lamborghini in Miami

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Market Snapshot

Lamborghini Rental Market in Miami

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 21 operators offering Lamborghini rentals in Miami. Lamborghini is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

Urus, Huracan EVO and Aventador are the most commonly listed Lamborghini models across Miami 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. Miami 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.

Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive are the natural Huracán and Urus territory — operators stock both spyder and coupe configurations specifically for the coastal cruise circuit.

Rental Guide

Renting a Lamborghini in Miami

Renting a Lamborghini in Miami

Miami's car culture and oceanfront streets make a Lamborghini feel at home rather than conspicuous. The Huracán EVO starts at $1,100–$1,500/day; the Urus runs $950–$1,300/day. Rates are higher than Vegas but the environment — causeway bridges, the Design District, the Everglades access — offers more variety.

Available Models and Pricing

The Huracán EVO (631hp, V10, 0–60 in 2.9s): $1,100–$1,500/day. The Urus (641hp twin-turbo V8): $950–$1,300/day. The Aventador SVJ is available through Brickell-based operators at $2,200–$3,000/day. Security deposit: $3,000–$5,000. Minimum age: 25.

Where to Drive

Ocean Drive and MacArthur Causeway circuit: Ocean Drive (South Beach) to MacArthur Causeway across Biscayne Bay to Brickell, then back via I-395. The causeway views across the bay are the payoff. About 6 miles of slow scenic driving — the car is the destination here, not the pace.

I-95 North to Fort Lauderdale, return via A1A: Drive I-95 north 28 miles to Fort Lauderdale, then return on A1A — the coastal highway running directly along the Atlantic through Hollywood and Hallandale Beach. A straight 20-mile oceanside run. Total loop is ~60 miles, 2 hours with stops.

US-41 (Tamiami Trail) into the Everglades: Head west on US-41 into Big Cypress National Preserve. Flat, straight road through open Everglades — not technical driving, but the contrast of a V10 supercar against open wetlands is singular. Big Cypress starts 40 miles out; 2 hours return minimum.

Practical Considerations

Miami's summer thunderstorms (June–September) arrive fast and drop heavy water. The Huracán sits 117mm off the ground — flooded streets in Wynwood or Little Haiti are a real risk. The Urus handles standing water better. Valet parking is standard at South Beach and Brickell hotels: $20–$40 tip is appropriate. Book weekend inventory 1–2 weeks ahead.

Frequently Asked

How much to rent a Lamborghini in Miami?
Huracán EVO: $1,100–$1,500/day. Urus: $950–$1,300/day. Aventador SVJ: $2,200–$3,000/day.

Is the Urus or Huracán better for Miami?
For mixed city and highway driving, the Urus. The Huracán is the right call if the driving experience is the point and you're avoiding flood-prone streets.

Where do operators deliver in Miami?
Most deliver anywhere in Miami-Dade. Fort Lauderdale and Miami International Airport delivery is also widely available.