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Rent a Rolls-Royce in New York

Compare 12 companies offering Rolls-Royce rentals in New York. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

12 Companies with Rolls-Royce in New York

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Market Snapshot

Rolls-Royce Rental Market in New York

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 12 operators offering Rolls-Royce rentals in New York. Rolls-Royce is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

Cullinan, Ghost and Wraith are the most commonly listed Rolls-Royce models across New York 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, Rolls-Royce rental rates typically run $1,500–$3,000 per day. New York 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.

New York Rolls-Royce operators are concierge-linked; Ghost and Cullinan are the standard fleet anchors, with Phantom bookings treated as premium tier.

Rental Guide

Renting a Rolls-Royce in New York

Renting a Rolls-Royce in New York

New York City is where the Rolls-Royce Phantom was essentially designed to operate — broad avenues, hotel arrivals, and a culture that registers automotive status immediately. The Ghost starts at $1,600–2,000 per day in Manhattan, the Cullinan at $1,900–2,500, and the Phantom at $2,800–4,000. Rates are highest in September (Fashion Week, UN General Assembly), October, and December. Summer Hamptons season also drives premium pricing, particularly July 4th through Labor Day.

Models & Pricing

Ghost (563hp V12): $1,600–2,000/day. The most practical Manhattan choice — the Ghost's dimensions work better on crosstown streets and in the narrow lanes of Midtown than the Phantom. Extended wheelbase models push toward $2,200/day.

Phantom (563hp flagship): $2,800–4,000/day. Self-drive Phantoms are available in New York, but a large proportion of the city's Phantom rentals are chauffeur-driven. The long wheelbase Phantom arriving at The Plaza or The Mark is a specific kind of New York experience.

Cullinan (563hp SUV): $1,900–2,500/day. The SUV format works well for the Hamptons route — cargo space, comfortable highway cruising, and the height advantage for Sunrise Highway visibility. Black Badge spec adds $350–600/day.

Wraith (624hp coupe): $1,800–2,300/day. Less common in New York operators but available. The coach doors draw attention on Park Avenue in a way even the Ghost doesn't quite match.

Full model range at rolls-roycemotorcars.com.

Where to Drive a Rolls-Royce in New York

Park Avenue: The obvious choice. Straight, wide, smooth for Manhattan — the Ghost handles the avenue's characteristic rhythm with ease. Arrive at The Lowell or The Carlyle on the Upper East Side.

Central Park drives: The transverse roads through Central Park are a quieter alternative to Midtown. Early morning on a Sunday, the East and West drives through the park are genuinely pleasant.

The Hamptons: The classic New York Rolls-Royce use case — Sunrise Highway or the Montauk Highway, a weekend in East Hampton or Southampton, arriving at Nick & Toni's or Topping Rose House. The Cullinan is particularly well-suited to this route.

Hudson Valley day trip: North on the Taconic State Parkway toward Rhinebeck — the Beekman Arms, the Hudson River estates, and then back via Route 9. Three hours each way, genuinely beautiful in autumn.

Brooklyn and Dumbo: DUMBO's cobblestone streets and the view of Manhattan Bridge frame a Ghost or Phantom for photographs in a way no Manhattan street quite does.

Practical Tips

Self-drive in Manhattan is possible but requires comfort with New York traffic. Congestion Pricing adds a $9 toll below 60th Street. Overnight street parking in Manhattan for a Rolls-Royce is not realistic — factor in garage costs ($50–80/night for oversized vehicles) or hotel valet.

Delivery to JFK and Newark airports is available from most operators for $200–400 depending on terminal and time. LaGuardia delivery varies by operator. Delivery to Midtown Manhattan hotels is standard.

The Hamptons delivery is available from New York operators but often carries a separate fee — confirm this upfront if it's a planned use of the rental.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it practical to drive a Rolls-Royce in Manhattan? Practical is a relative term. The Ghost navigates Manhattan traffic at driver-pace — it's not fast or efficient, but the cabin insulates you completely from the noise and chaos outside. Many renters hire a chauffeur for the city driving and take the wheel themselves for the Hamptons run or Hudson Valley.

What is the security deposit for a Rolls-Royce rental in New York? Typically $5,000–10,000 on a credit card. The Ghost and Wraith tend to have lower deposits than the Phantom or Cullinan Black Badge. Some operators also require proof of personal auto insurance.

Can I take the rental car to the Hamptons? Most New York operators allow travel to Long Island including the Hamptons. Confirm this explicitly — some contracts restrict travel outside a defined radius of the city.