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Rent a McLaren in Las Vegas

Compare 9 companies offering McLaren rentals in Las Vegas. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

9 Companies with McLaren in Las Vegas

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Market Snapshot

McLaren Rental Market in Las Vegas

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 9 operators offering McLaren rentals in Las Vegas. McLaren is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

720S and 570S are the most commonly listed McLaren 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, McLaren rental rates typically run $1,500–$3,000 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.

Vegas McLaren availability is thinner than most hypercar markets; a single operator often holds the majority of city stock.

Rental Guide

Renting a McLaren in Las Vegas

Renting a McLaren in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has a well-developed exotic rental market, and McLaren appears consistently across it. The 720S is the most commonly available model, priced $1,300–1,800/day, with Las Vegas Strip delivery available from most operators for an additional $75–150 fee.

Models & Pricing

720S (710hp): $1,300–1,800/day. The most available McLaren in Vegas. Carbon fibre body, 3.8-second 0–60 (official; real-world closer to 2.8s). Security deposits run $5,000–8,000.

GT (612hp): $1,100–1,400/day. Better suited to long desert drives. Daily mileage allowances are typically 150–200 miles.

765LT (755hp): $2,200–2,800/day when available. Not always in stock; call operators directly rather than relying on online booking systems which are often out of date.

Where to Drive in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard): More spectacle than drive — crawling pace, constant gawkers, and a car that attracts attention at 5 mph as much as 150. Worth one pass for the experience. Not a driving road.

US-95 North to Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive: 30 minutes from the Strip, the 13-mile one-way Red Rock loop offers sweeping desert views and enough gradient change to use second and third gear properly. Return via SR-159 (Blue Diamond Road) for a longer loop.

SR-159 to Pahrump (NV-160): An 80-mile round trip through Mountain Springs Pass with real elevation change, switchbacks, and near-zero traffic on weekday mornings. The 720S chassis loads up meaningfully here.

I-15 South to Primm: Straight desert highway, 40 miles each way. Primarily useful for demonstrating the 720S's top-gear surge. Speed cameras and Nevada Highway Patrol are present; this is not a speed-run road.

Practical Tips

Las Vegas summer temperatures exceed 45°C. The McLaren's low ride height traps engine heat underneath in traffic; the car will enter thermal management mode (reducing performance) after extended low-speed running in extreme heat. Early morning or evening drives avoid this entirely. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer ideal conditions.

Most Strip hotels have low clearance in valet approaches. The 720S's front lift system (standard on most rental cars) resolves this, but confirm it's functional before accepting the vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pick up at the airport in Las Vegas? Yes. Most operators offer airport delivery or pick-up at Harry Reid International, typically at no extra charge within the standard booking.

Is there a mileage limit? Yes, typically 150–200 miles/day. Excess mileage runs $2–4/mile. Unlimited mileage packages exist but add 15–25% to the daily rate.