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Mercedes-Benz rental in Houston
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Rent a Mercedes-Benz in Houston

Compare 11 companies offering Mercedes-Benz rentals in Houston. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

11 Companies with Mercedes-Benz in Houston

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Market Snapshot

Mercedes-Benz Rental Market in Houston

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 11 operators offering Mercedes-Benz rentals in Houston. Mercedes-Benz is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

AMG GT, S-Class and G-Wagon are the most commonly listed Mercedes-Benz models across Houston 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, Mercedes-Benz rental rates typically run $600–$1,400 per day. Houston 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.

Houston Mercedes operators run some of the city’s largest prestige fleets; G-Class and GLE are consistently high-turnover models.

Rental Guide

Renting a Mercedes-Benz in Houston

Renting a Mercedes-Benz in Houston

Houston's luxury rental market is smaller than Miami or LA but meaningfully cheaper. A G 63 AMG that quotes $1,500/day on the coasts typically runs $900–$1,100 here, and availability is better outside of Rodeo season (late February–March).

Models & Pricing

The G 63 AMG (577hp) is the most available exotic Mercedes in Houston at $900–$1,200/day. The S-Class S 580 (496hp) is common at $500–$700/day and better suited to Houston's flat, straight expressways. The AMG GT 63 4-door (630hp) is available at specialist fleets at $1,000–$1,400/day — the ideal choice if you're arriving at IAH for a corporate event and need rear-seat presence. The EQS 580 has limited availability; Houston's charging network is improving but not yet seamless for daily use in a rental.

Where to Drive

Post Oak Boulevard / Uptown Loop: Houston's version of Rodeo Drive — lined with luxury boutiques and five-star hotels. The S-Class earns its keep here in slow, elegant traffic. The G 63 makes more of an impression, but parking is tighter than it looks.

Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8): A full 83-mile loop around the city. At 3am it's near-empty and the long, cambered freeway sweepers reveal what 496hp in a large sedan actually feels like. Tolls are cashless; make sure your rental includes a TxTag or equivalent.

Kemah Boardwalk run (30 miles southeast): Clear Highway 146 south through La Porte and Seabrook to the waterfront. Flat, wide, and lined with petrochemical plants — not scenic, but the road is arrow-straight and forgiving at speed.

Practical Tips

Houston's exotic rental operators are concentrated near the Galleria (West Loop) and near IAH. Most require a 25+ age minimum and a $3,000–5,000 deposit on AMG models. Verify your personal auto insurance covers rental vehicles above a certain value — many standard policies cap out below the G 63's market price. Security deposits are typically returned within 5–7 business days.

FAQ

Is there a one-way rental option? Houston to Dallas one-way rentals are available with some operators for a drop fee of $200–400.

What insurance do I need? Operators carry collision damage waiver; personal liability is your responsibility. A travel credit card with rental car protection and a $100,000+ liability umbrella is the standard setup for high-value rentals.