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The cost question, answered

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Lamborghini in Orange County?

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Pricing on this fleet is arranged directly — send your dates and we'll confirm the rate by hand.

Search this question and you get a wall of out-of-market blogs from Miami and Las Vegas, plus a pile of shops that dangle a teaser rate and pile on fees later. So here's the direct version for Orange County: we keep two Lamborghinis — the Huracán coupe and the Huracán EVO Spyder convertible — and we price by contact rather than a public rate sheet. Send your dates and we confirm the rate by hand, with the deposit and mileage laid out up front.

The rate is only part of the cost. What actually decides what you pay is the deposit, the mileage allowance, delivery, and the fees a lot of shops don't mention until you're on the phone. Below is the full picture so you can budget the weekend before you reach out.

What actually drives the cost

The Huracán is the one most people picture: a 631-horsepower naturally aspirated V10, 2.9 seconds to 60, and the noise that makes it the car everyone films. The Huracán EVO Spyder is that same V10 with the roof gone — a matte black convertible for the top-down coast run, so you hear the engine and feel the air the whole way down PCH. Both are quoted by your dates rather than a posted number.

Rates in this class move with the shop, the model year, and how long you're booking, which is exactly why we quote by contact instead of a public rate sheet — you get a real number for your actual dates. Whatever the rate, the mileage cap and the deposit are where shops hide the difference, so ask about both up front.

What goes into the price (and what doesn't)

Five line items decide your real out-the-door cost. We state all of them before you book; the quote-first shops reveal them one at a time.

  1. 01

    The rate, quoted directly

    We arrange pricing by contact rather than posting a public number — send your dates and we confirm the rate by hand. Multi-day stretches are where the value is: a Friday-to-Sunday weekend is the most common booking, and the per-day math is friendlier than a single Saturday.

  2. 02

    The refundable security hold

    A hold of roughly $1,000–$2,000 goes on your card alongside the rate and is released after the car comes back clean and on time. You get it back in full; you just need the headroom on your card while it's held. Know the exact number before pickup.

  3. 03

    Mileage included

    Rentals in this class come with a daily mileage allowance — 100 miles a day is a common figure — with a per-mile charge beyond it. For a coast weekend that's plenty; for a road trip to Vegas, ask about the cap first. Unlimited-mileage exotic rental is rare and usually priced into a higher rate.

  4. 04

    Delivery

    We deliver across Newport, Irvine, and Laguna and to John Wayne (SNA) curbside, cleaned and topped off. Delivery terms are stated up front; a car dropped to your door is part of what you're paying for, not a surprise add-on at the end.

  5. 05

    Fuel and the obvious stuff

    The car arrives full; bring it back full or there's a refuel charge — standard everywhere. Beyond that, the number we quote is the number you pay. No documentation fee, no 'prep' fee invented at checkout.

The honest answer to 'how much' is a straight number for your actual dates — deposit and mileage laid out, no teaser rate that balloons at checkout. Ask for all of it up front.
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Renting a Lamborghini in OC: the cost questions

We keep two Lamborghinis in Orange County — the Huracán coupe and the Huracán EVO Spyder convertible — and we quote the rate directly by your dates rather than posting a public number. Send the weekend you want and we confirm the rate by hand. A refundable security hold and a daily mileage allowance apply on top, and we state both before you book.

A refundable security hold of roughly $1,000–$2,000 goes on your card alongside the rate and is released after the car is returned clean and on time. You get it back after a clean, on-time return, but you need the available credit to cover it.

Yes — exotic rentals include a daily mileage allowance (100 miles a day is typical) with a per-mile charge beyond it. For a Newport-to-Laguna coast weekend that's more than enough. If you're planning a longer trip, ask about the cap before you book.

We deliver across Newport, Irvine, and Laguna and to John Wayne Airport curbside, washed and full of fuel. Delivery terms are stated up front during booking, not added as a surprise at the end.

A multi-day booking generally gives you better per-day value than a single Saturday, which is why the Friday-to-Sunday weekend is the most common rental. Send your dates and we'll come back with the total for your exact window.

See the real number for your dates.

Pick the Huracán coupe or the EVO Spyder and send your weekend; we'll confirm the rate by hand, hold and mileage included. No public rate sheet — a real number for your actual dates.

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