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Rent a Range Rover in Los Angeles

Compare 9 companies offering Range Rover rentals in Los Angeles. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

9 Companies with Range Rover in Los Angeles

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Market Snapshot

Range Rover Rental Market in Los Angeles

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 9 operators offering Range Rover rentals in Los Angeles. Range Rover 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.

Los Angeles sits within a United States market where Range Rover rentals serve a mix of corporate, leisure, and event clients. Aggregate reviews across listed operators average 4.8 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 Range Rover in Los Angeles

Renting a Range Rover in Los Angeles

The Range Rover is arguably more prevalent on the streets of Los Angeles than anywhere outside the UK, and the rental market reflects it. Specialty suppliers in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and near LAX stock full-size Range Rovers, Sports, and Defenders. Rates start around $350/day for a Range Rover Sport and reach $800+/day for a full-size Autobiography.

Models & Pricing

Range Rover Sport (355–626 hp): $350–520/day. Range Rover Vogue/HSE (523 hp): $500–720/day. Range Rover Autobiography: $700–900/day. Defender V8 (518 hp): $420–600/day — unusually popular in LA given its association with both the celebrity and outdoor scenes.

Where to Drive

Malibu Canyon Road (Las Virgenes Road to PCH): The canyon connector between the 101 and Pacific Coast Highway — 11 miles of tight bends through dry chaparral. Start from Calabasas and end at the PCH where you can turn north toward Point Mugu or south to Malibu proper.

Angeles National Forest via Big Tujunga Canyon: Big Tujunga Canyon Road north from Sunland is 25 miles of narrow canyon road through the national forest — more technical than PCH, quieter than Mulholland, and genuinely rewarding in a Defender V8 on the rougher sections near Big Tujunga Dam.

Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2) to Wrightwood: 66 miles of switchbacks through the San Gabriel Mountains — the Range Rover's air suspension and Terrain Response handles the rougher sections above 6,000 feet better than most SUVs. Snow possible November–March; check Caltrans conditions before going.

Practical Tips

Beverly Hills suppliers frequently offer concierge delivery to hotels — typically $75–150 extra. LAX pickup is off-airport; confirm the exact pickup address well in advance. Range Rover Autobiography models are most in demand on Friday/Saturday — book 72 hours ahead minimum. Premium fuel required. Most deposits run $3,500–6,000 on credit card hold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take a rental Range Rover off-road near LA? Most suppliers prohibit genuine off-road use. Angeles National Forest's established dirt forest roads are a grey area — confirm with the supplier before attempting any unpaved track.

Is the Range Rover Sport or full-size Range Rover better for LA? The Sport is more maneuverable in tight parking structures. The full-size is superior on the motorway and for four adults with luggage. Most visitors choose the Sport for primarily city use.