Luxury Car Rental in France
Choose from supercars, GTs and chauffeur-ready saloons, delivered to your hotel, residence or airport in the city where you book, with pricing, deposit and handover explained before you drive.
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One Point of Contact Across Regions
Whether the route runs from a Paris arrival to the Riviera coast, through Provence or up to an Alpine weekend, delivery and collection are coordinated through the city where you book, so a multi-city trip does not mean switching to a different local desk at each stop.
Deposit and Return Terms Set Before Handover
Pricing, deposit and return conditions are explained before the car is delivered, not discovered on collection day, so the handover itself is a short, practical step rather than a paperwork negotiation.
A Fleet Chosen by Occasion, Not One Category
The 91-car selection spans supercars, GTs and chauffeur-ready saloons, from models like the Ferrari 296 GTB and Ferrari SF90 Spider to comfort-oriented saloons and SUVs, so the car can match a business transfer, a convertible touring day or a longer family route rather than forcing one type of vehicle onto every use case.
Chauffeur Option Alongside Self-Drive
For arrivals, evening transfers or events where the priority is arriving composed rather than driving, a chauffeur-ready saloon is available on request as an alternative to self-drive, decided as part of the same booking rather than a separate arrangement.
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Read →Questions Before Hiring a Luxury Car in France
A quick read of what most rental clients ask before booking.
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What minimum age or licence requirements apply to hiring a luxury car?
Age and licence requirements can vary by vehicle category, since a supercar or high-performance GT is often treated differently from a saloon or SUV. Confirm the specific requirement for the model you have in mind once dates and driver details are set.
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Is a deposit required, and what can affect the amount?
A security deposit is standard practice for this type of rental, and the amount can depend on the vehicle chosen, the length of the trip and the collection or return arrangements agreed in advance. Deposit and return terms are set out before handover so there is nothing to negotiate on collection day.
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What should I check about insurance and mileage before booking?
Insurance terms and mileage allowances can vary by vehicle, rental duration and route, particularly on trips that combine city use with longer touring days. It is worth confirming both points for the specific car and itinerary before the booking is finalised, so there are no surprises at return.
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Can the car be driven across different French regions or over a border?
Multi-region routes, such as a trip that starts in Paris and continues toward the Riviera, Provence or the Alps, are a common use case for this type of rental. Any cross-border driving should be confirmed separately, since it depends on the vehicle and the terms agreed for that booking.
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Can the car be delivered to a hotel, airport, residence or heliport?
Delivery and collection are coordinated through the city where the booking is made, which covers hotels, private residences, airports and, where relevant, heliports. The exact delivery point should be confirmed alongside the vehicle and dates.
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Should I choose a chauffeur or drive myself?
Self-drive suits a coastal, Provence or Alpine route where handling the car is part of the experience, while a chauffeur-ready saloon works better for business arrivals, evening transfers or events where arriving composed matters more than driving. Both options are arranged as part of the same booking rather than a separate service.
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What should I know before considering an exotic car rental?
An exotic car rental, such as a Ferrari or another high-performance model, generally involves closer attention to insurance terms, deposit and driver requirements than a standard saloon or SUV. Availability for a specific model and date should be checked directly rather than assumed from the fleet list, since selection can change.