
The Ultimate Guide to Luxury Car Rental in Madrid (2026)
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The Ultimate Guide to Luxury Car Rental in Madrid (2026)
Madrid is a city that rewards presence. From the Salamanca district to the Puerta de Alcalá, everything here is designed around making an entrance. The car you drive through the capital says as much as the suit you wear to dinner.
Whether you are in town for business, visiting for a weekend break, or using Madrid as a base to explore central Spain, this guide covers everything you need to know about renting a luxury car in Madrid — from what is available to the best driving routes beyond the city.
Why Madrid for a luxury car rental
Madrid is Spain's capital and its largest city, but it is not the first place most people think of for a supercar rental. That is changing. The city has a thriving luxury scene centred around the Salamanca neighbourhood, with designer boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and a nightlife that runs until dawn.
The infrastructure suits powerful cars. Madrid sits at the centre of Spain's motorway network, with wide, well-maintained roads radiating in every direction. The M-30 ring road and the A-6 to the Sierra de Guadarrama offer fast, open driving that lets you feel what a Ferrari or Lamborghini can really do.
And unlike Marbella or Ibiza, Madrid is a year-round destination. There is no off-season, no shuttered restaurants in January. The car culture here is quieter but no less serious — and the driving opportunities beyond the city are among the best in Spain.
What you can rent in Madrid
NERO Line operates a fleet of over 30 luxury vehicles in Madrid, covering everything from entry-level sports cars to the most exclusive supercars on the market.
Flagship supercars

The Ferrari 296 GTS is the crown jewel of the Madrid fleet. A plug-in hybrid with 830 horsepower, a retractable hardtop, and the kind of exhaust note that makes people stop on Gran Vía. Available from €2,000 per day.

The Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica sits between the standard Evo and the track-focused STO — rear-wheel drive, 640 horsepower, and the sharpest chassis Lamborghini has ever produced for the road. From €1,900 per day.

The McLaren 720S is the lightweight weapon in the fleet — 710 horsepower, a carbon-fibre tub, and acceleration that defies physics. This is the car for drivers who want raw performance above everything else. From €1,500 per day.
Open-top driving

The Ferrari 488 Spider remains one of the most beautiful modern Ferraris — twin-turbo V8, folding hardtop, and a soundtrack that fills the mountain passes north of Madrid. From €1,500 per day.

The Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet combines open-air driving with all-weather capability — 650 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and the reassurance that comes with Porsche engineering. From €1,300 per day.

The Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray is a mid-engine American supercar that turns heads everywhere in Spain — a rare sight on European roads and an exceptional value proposition. From €840 per day.
Luxury SUVs

The Lamborghini Urus Performante is the most powerful SUV in the fleet — 666 horsepower, a raised exhaust note, and a design that makes even Madrid's most exclusive hotel valets do a double take. From €1,850 per day.

For those who prefer to be driven, the Mercedes-Benz GLS 680 Maybach offers the ultimate in rear-seat luxury — reclining seats, champagne cooler, and absolute silence at any speed. From €1,200 per day.
Entry-level performance
Not every occasion demands a full supercar. NERO Line also offers the BMW M2 Competition (from €600/day), the Range Rover Sport (from €650/day), and the Audi RSQ8 (from €1,100/day) — cars that deliver serious performance without the attention of a Lamborghini.
Best driving routes from Madrid
Madrid to Segovia via the Puerto de Navacerrada (M-601 / CL-601)
Distance: 95 km. Time: roughly two hours if you savour it. This is the signature drive from Madrid — climbing through pine forests into the Sierra de Guadarrama, cresting the Navacerrada pass at 1,860 metres, then descending into Segovia with its Roman aqueduct and Alcázar castle. The road surface is excellent and the elevation changes give every car a workout.
La Pedriza and Manzanares el Real (M-608)
A shorter loop — about 45 minutes from central Madrid. La Pedriza is a granite landscape inside the Guadarrama National Park with winding roads and dramatic scenery. Stop at the reservoir or continue to the medieval castle at Manzanares. Ideal for a morning drive in a 911 or a Huracan.
Madrid to Toledo (A-42)
The fast route south to Spain's former capital. Toledo sits on a hill above the Tagus river, a UNESCO World Heritage city of narrow streets and centuries of history. The drive itself is short (70 km, about 50 minutes) but the arrival — crossing the Alcántara bridge with the city rising above you — is unforgettable.
Madrid to Cuenca via the A-40
A longer day trip at 170 km each way, but worth it for the Serranía de Cuenca — limestone gorges, hanging houses, and some of the emptiest roads in central Spain. The A-40 is a modern motorway, but the local roads approaching the city wind through forests and along cliff edges.
How luxury car rental works in Madrid
Delivery anywhere in the city
NERO Line delivers to your hotel, residence, office, or directly to Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD). No queuing at a rental counter, no shuttle to a car park. The car meets you where you are.
What you need
A valid driving licence held for at least two years, a passport or ID, and a credit card for the security deposit. International visitors whose licence is not in a Latin-script language should carry an International Driving Permit. Minimum age is 22 for most vehicles.
Pricing
Daily rates in Madrid range from €600 for performance cars like the BMW M2 Competition up to €2,000 for the Ferrari 296 GTS. Most rentals include 150 km per day, with additional kilometres available. A security deposit (typically €1,500–€5,000 depending on the vehicle) is held on your credit card and released after the return inspection.
Multi-day and weekly rentals come with meaningful discounts — a week-long booking costs significantly less per day than a single-day hire.
Insurance
Comprehensive insurance is included with every NERO Line rental. Collision damage waiver and third-party liability come standard. Optional excess reduction is available for those who want complete peace of mind.
When to visit Madrid
Spring (March–May): The best season. Temperatures are comfortable (15–25°C), the terraces are open, and the mountain roads are at their greenest. The Sierra de Guadarrama still has snow on the peaks, which makes for spectacular backdrops.
Summer (June–August): Madrid is hot — often 35–40°C. Many locals leave the city. But the roads are empty, the nightlife is excellent, and if you have air conditioning and a convertible roof, the evenings are magical.
Autumn (September–November): Another strong season. Temperatures cool, the forests around Guadarrama turn gold, and Madrid's cultural calendar (art exhibitions, fashion week, gastronomy festivals) kicks into high gear.
Winter (December–February): Cold but clear. Madrid averages more sunny days per year than almost any other European capital. The driving routes are open year-round, and you will have the mountain passes almost entirely to yourself.
Book your Madrid supercar
NERO Line offers doorstep delivery across Madrid and the surrounding region, with a fleet of over 30 luxury vehicles available for daily, weekly, and monthly rental.
Browse the full Madrid fleet at nero-line.com/en/cars/madrid or contact us directly for availability and custom packages.
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