Price guide · Los Angeles

How much does it cost to rent a Corvette in Los Angeles?

Renting a Corvette in Los Angeles costs $349 a day.

The cheapest way into a mid-engined car in Los Angeles by a wide margin, and the convertible costs the same as the coupé. Rates below are the live fleet rates, not an estimate — they come from the same place the booking desk quotes from.

Every Corvette in the fleet · updated with the fleet
ModelPer dayPer weekPer month
Chevrolet Corvette ConvertibleRed $349 $1,374 $3,149
Chevrolet CorvetteBlue $349 $1,374 $3,149

Weekly and monthly figures are the total for the period, not a multiple of the day rate. A refundable deposit and insurance sit outside these figures and are confirmed before you book, never after.

What moves the number

How long you take it. This is the largest single lever and the one most people miss. A week is not seven times a day — it is closer to five, and a month is closer to seventeen. If your plans are loose, the cheapest version of the trip is usually the longer one.

Which day. Friday and Saturday are the two days everyone wants, and in a fleet where most cars are one of one, that is what pricing responds to. The same car mid-week, in February, is a different conversation from the same car on a June Saturday.

Which car under the badge. The cheapest way into a mid-engined car in Los Angeles by a wide margin, and the convertible costs the same as the coupé. People arrive searching for a marque and leave having chosen a model, and the spread between them is usually wider than they expected.

What sits outside the rate. A refundable deposit, held against your card and released after the car is back. Insurance, arranged alongside the booking rather than sold at a counter. Delivery, which is complimentary to our partner Beverly Hills hotels and quoted elsewhere across greater Los Angeles. Fuel is returned as taken, and each car carries a daily mileage allowance with any overage settled at return. Every one of those numbers is confirmed before you book.

Who is driving. Twenty-five is the age for the supercars and twenty-one for most of the rest, with a young-driver fee between. A chauffeured day is a different arrangement again — say so when you enquire rather than after.

The cars, and whether they are free

Where a card shows a date, that date is the live calendar — you can see whether the car is available before you ask, which is the part a price list on its own cannot tell you.

Chevrolet Corvette rental in Los Angeles On request
Chevrolet Corvette

Black on Red $349/day

Corvette Convertible rental in Los Angeles
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Torch Red $349/day

Chevrolet Corvette rental in Los Angeles On request
Chevrolet Corvette

Rapid Blue $349/day

Corvette rental — the questions people ask

How much does it cost to rent a Corvette in Los Angeles?
Renting a Corvette in Los Angeles costs $349 a day. That is the rate for the car itself; a refundable deposit is held separately for the length of the rental, and insurance is arranged before you collect. Bookings of three days or more carry a lower daily rate.
Is the Corvette convertible more expensive?
No — the C8 convertible rents at the same daily rate as the coupé. The roof takes about fourteen seconds and works up to 30 mph, so most people take the convertible and never put it up.
How old do I have to be to rent a Corvette?
Twenty-five, with a valid licence and insurance in your own name. It is the most accessible mid-engined car we hold and the one most first-time supercar renters start with.
What is not included in the daily rate?
A refundable security deposit, held against your card and returned after the car comes back; insurance, which is arranged alongside the booking; and delivery outside our partner Beverly Hills hotels, where it is complimentary. Fuel is returned as taken, and every car carries a daily mileage allowance with any overage settled at return.
Is it cheaper to rent for a week?
Yes, markedly. The weekly figure above is not seven times the daily one — it is closer to five, and the month is closer to seventeen. For anything longer than a fortnight it is worth asking rather than reading a table.