
Supercar Rental Barcelona: 2026 Guide (Fleet, Drives, Costs)
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Barcelona is the most underrated supercar city in Spain. Marbella gets the Instagram, Ibiza gets the parties, but Barcelona has the roads. The C-32 hugs the Mediterranean down to Sitges. The N-IIa climbs to Costa Brava. The Pyrenees are two hours north. And every five-star hotel on Passeig de Gràcia has valets who've parked supercars before.
If you're searching "supercar rental Barcelona" or "alquiler coches deportivos Barcelona", this guide tells you exactly what's available, what it costs, where to drive, and how delivery works. Real fleet, real prices, current as of 2026.
Supercar rental in Barcelona is a short-term hire service for high-performance and luxury vehicles, typically picked up at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), your hotel, or a private villa. Nero Line operates a 17-car fleet in Barcelona spanning Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and BMW, with daily rates starting at €400 for a luxury convertible and climbing to €3,100 for a Rolls-Royce Dawn. Insurance and unlimited delivery within the metro area are included.
Key Takeaways
- The Barcelona fleet runs from €400/day (Mini JCW Cabrio) to €3,100/day (Rolls-Royce Dawn). Mid-tier supercars sit at €1,300 - €1,800/day.
- Ferrari Roma and Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder are the headline rentals, both at €1,700/day.
- Free delivery to BCN airport, hotels in central Barcelona, and Sitges/Castelldefels. Costa Brava and Andorra delivery available for a fee.
- Minimum driver age is 25. EU licence held for 2+ years. Non-EU drivers need an International Driving Permit.
- Peak demand windows: Mobile World Congress (late February), F1 Spanish GP weekend (June), Primavera Sound (June), and July to mid-September. Book 2-3 weeks ahead for these dates.
- Best drives from Barcelona: C-32 south to Sitges, N-IIa to Tossa de Mar, the climb to Montserrat, and the Pyrenees loop via Andorra.
Why Barcelona, Not Just Marbella or Ibiza
Most luxury rental content treats Barcelona like an afterthought. That's wrong. Here's what Barcelona offers that the other Spanish supercar cities don't:
Real driving roads, ten minutes from the city. The C-32 coastal highway opens up almost immediately south of the city. Within twenty minutes you're on twisting cliff road heading toward Sitges. Marbella has the AP-7, which is fast and straight. Barcelona has corners.
Mountain country in 90 minutes. Montserrat. The Pyrenees foothills. The road up to La Molina. None of this exists near Ibiza or Marbella.
Year-round usability. Marbella's high season is May to September. Ibiza basically closes from November to April. Barcelona runs at full speed twelve months a year, with mild winters that still let you drive a convertible most days.
Cross-border drives. France is 90 minutes north on the AP-7. Andorra is 2 hours 45 minutes via the C-16. Few rentals in Europe sit this close to a tax-free principality with great roads.
The trade-off is parking. Central Barcelona is dense, scooter-saturated, and not built for €1,700/day Ferraris sitting on the street. We'll cover the workaround below.
The Nero Line Barcelona Fleet (Real Cars, Real Prices)
Pulled live from our inventory at the time of writing. All cars based in Barcelona. Daily rates shown for standard rentals; multi-day discounts kick in from day three.
Supercars and Convertibles
| Model | Year | Daily rate (EUR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferrari Roma | 2023 | 1,700 | GT cruising, Costa Brava day trips |
| Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder | 2024 | 1,700 | Coastal arrivals, statement entries |
| McLaren 750S Spider | 2024 | 1,300 | Driver-focused weekends |
| Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet | 2023 | 1,400 | All-round touring |
| BMW M850i Grand Coupe | 2022 | 700 | Four-seat luxury sport |
| BMW M4 Competition Convertible | 2025 | 700 | Daily driver upgrade |
| Ford Mustang GT Convertible | 2022 | 600 | American muscle on Spanish roads |
| Porsche 718 Boxster S | 2019 | 500 | Twisty roads, lower budget |
| Mini JCW Cabriolet | 2025 | 400 | City driving, narrow streets |
Performance SUVs
| Model | Year | Daily rate (EUR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Urus | 2023 | 1,800 | Family supercar, large groups |
| Lamborghini Urus S | 2024 | 1,600 | Latest spec, family arrivals |
| Range Rover Sport | 2022 | 700 | Discreet luxury, golf trips |
| Cadillac Escalade | 2024 | 650 | Group transfers, US visitors |
| Audi RSQ3 | 2023 | 500 | Sporty SUV at sensible rate |
Grand Tourers and Ultra-Luxury
| Model | Year | Daily rate (EUR) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rolls-Royce Dawn | 2024 | 3,100 | Weddings, milestone occasions |
| Bentley Continental GTC | 2020 | 1,200 | Cross-country touring, two-up |
| Mercedes-Benz E 300 de | 2024 | 400 | Discreet business rental |
If a specific model isn't based in Barcelona today, we can transport almost any car from our Marbella or Madrid inventory. Delivery fee applies based on distance. See the full Nero Line Barcelona fleet for live availability.
Where Supercars Actually Belong: Drives From Barcelona
A supercar parked on Passeig de Gràcia is a photo. A supercar on the C-32 at 8am with the Mediterranean on your right is a memory. Here are the four drives worth renting for.
Drive 1: Barcelona to Sitges via the C-32 (40 km, 45 minutes)
The textbook supercar drive out of Barcelona. The C-32 follows the coast through Castelldefels, then climbs the cliffs of the Garraf massif. The middle section, around Garraf village, is empty most weekday mornings and offers fast sweepers with sea views on your left.
Stop in Sitges for breakfast at a beachfront café, then either turn around or continue down the AP-7 toward Tarragona. The Ferrari Roma is perfect for this drive. Smooth, fast, plenty of grunt, easy to park in Sitges.
Drive 2: Barcelona to Costa Brava (Tossa de Mar, 100 km, 90 minutes)
Head north on the AP-7, then turn off at exit 9 onto the N-II and the smaller GI-682 that hugs the coast through Lloret de Mar to Tossa. The final 20 km from Lloret to Tossa is the bit that matters: cliff-edge curves, pine forests, hairpin descents into small coves.
Tossa is the postcard fishing village with a medieval castle on the headland. Park up, have lunch at one of the harbour restaurants, then drive the GI-682 onward to Sant Feliu de Guíxols if you want more of the same.
A Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder makes the most of this road. So does the McLaren 750S Spider, which is quicker than you need but exactly as theatrical as you want.
Drive 3: Barcelona to Montserrat (60 km, 60 minutes)
This is the mountain drive. Take the A-2 west out of the city, then the B-112 up to the monastery. The road tightens as you climb. The final 8 km up the BP-1103 is one of the great short driving roads in Catalonia: tight switchbacks, almost no traffic on a weekday, and Catalonia spread out below you at the top.
Park at the monastery, do the funicular up to Sant Joan, then drive back via the C-55 if you want a different return route. Total time including stops: half a day.
A Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet eats this road. So does the Bentley Continental GTC if you want comfort over outright pace.
Drive 4: The Pyrenees Loop via Andorra (300 km, full day)
For drivers who want a proper road trip. Head north on the AP-7, then west on the C-16 through the Cadí tunnel and up to Andorra la Vella. The C-16 climbs through Berga and the Cadí-Moixeró natural park; the Tunel del Cadí cuts through the mountain, and the road then unfolds into the Pyrenees proper.
Andorra itself is worth a stop for fuel (cheap), watches (tax-free), and the drive down through Pas de la Casa into France if you want to extend. Return via the N-260 and the C-14 down to Tàrrega, then the AP-2 back to Barcelona.
This drive needs a GT, not a track car. Bentley Continental GTC, BMW M850i, or the Ferrari Roma. The Roma has the boot space for an actual weekend bag, which the Lamborghinis don't.
For more route planning ideas, see our guide to the 7 best driving roads in southern Spain for supercars. The Barcelona drives complement the Marbella ones nicely if you're touring Spain.
Delivery, Pickup, and Parking: Read This First
Barcelona is a city built before supercars existed. Streets are narrow. Parking is contested. Scooters move at the speed of light. If you're new to the city, the parking question is the one that ruins more rentals than any other.
Here's how Nero Line handles it.
Airport Delivery (BCN, El Prat)
Free delivery to Barcelona-El Prat Airport, Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. We meet you at the executive arrivals lane with the car. Quick paperwork (driving licence check, deposit, walk-around) and you're driving in under fifteen minutes.
If you're flying into Girona (GRO) or Reus (REU), delivery is available for a fee based on distance.
Hotel Delivery in Central Barcelona
Free delivery to any hotel in Eixample, Gòtic, Born, Gràcia, Sant Martí, or Sarrià-Sant Gervasi. Most central hotels have valet service or a reserved drop-off zone for arriving guests. We coordinate with the concierge before arrival.
Hotels we deliver to weekly: Hotel Arts, Hotel W Barcelona, Mandarin Oriental, Majestic, Cotton House, Casa Fuster, Almanac, Ohla Eixample, El Palace.
Villa or Apartment Delivery (Sitges, Castelldefels, Sant Cugat)
Free delivery to villas and apartments in Sitges, Castelldefels, Sant Cugat del Vallès, and Sant Andreu de Llavaneres. These are the towns where most Nero Line guests actually stay when they want a base outside central Barcelona.
For villas in the Costa Brava (Begur, Pals, S'Agaró), delivery is available for a fee.
Parking in Central Barcelona
The honest answer: don't street-park a supercar in central Barcelona unless you're staying right there. Use one of these instead:
- Hotel valet: Almost every five-star hotel will valet a guest's rental. Tip €20-€50 per night.
- Saba Diagonal Mar / Saba El Born: Major underground car parks with 24-hour security. €30-€40/day.
- BSM municipal car parks: Cheaper but tighter spaces. Avoid if you're driving anything wider than the Ferrari Roma.
For a 24-hour drive where you want the car back at the end, we'll collect from your hotel or villa at the agreed time. You don't need to think about return-day parking.
How Much Does a Supercar Rental Cost in Barcelona?
The honest pricing breakdown, by category. All figures are starting daily rates with insurance included. Multi-day rentals discount from day three onwards.
| Category | Starting rate | Cars in this band |
|---|---|---|
| Luxury convertible / sport SUV | €400 - €700/day | Mini JCW Cabrio, Audi RSQ3, BMW M4 Convertible, Range Rover Sport, BMW M850i |
| Entry supercar / grand tourer | €1,200 - €1,400/day | Bentley Continental GTC, McLaren 750S Spider, Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet |
| Headline supercar | €1,600 - €1,800/day | Lamborghini Urus, Urus S, Ferrari Roma, Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder |
| Ultra-luxury | €3,100/day | Rolls-Royce Dawn |
What's included in the daily rate:
- Comprehensive insurance with a security deposit (varies by car, typically €3,000 - €15,000 pre-authorised on credit card)
- 100 km/day mileage; extra mileage at €1.50 - €3.00/km depending on the car
- Free delivery within the Barcelona metro area
- 24/7 support during your rental
What's not included:
- Fuel (the car is delivered fully fuelled and must be returned the same way)
- Tolls (Catalonia has motorway tolls; expect €15-€30 for a full day on the AP-7)
- Cross-border driving fees (Andorra or France require notice and a small additional fee)
- Delivery beyond the Barcelona metro area
For a full breakdown of how Spanish luxury car rental pricing works, see the Luxury Car Rental Spain Cost Guide.
Booking: How It Works
Three steps.
- Pick a car and dates. Either browse the Barcelona fleet, or message us with what you want (Ferrari, Lambo, drop-top, four seats, specific dates) and we'll send three options.
- Submit your booking request. We confirm availability and send a quote with the all-in price (rental, insurance, delivery, tolls if cross-border).
- Pay deposit and confirm. A 30% deposit secures the booking. Balance is due on delivery day, by card or transfer. Security deposit is pre-authorised on your credit card at handover and released after return.
Booking lead time: 24 hours minimum for cars in inventory. Custom requests or cross-city transport (a Ferrari from Marbella to Barcelona, for example) need 5-7 days.
When to Book: Barcelona Demand by Season
| Period | Demand | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jan - early Feb | Low | Good rates available. Cool but driveable, especially in convertibles like the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet. |
| Mobile World Congress (late Feb) | Very high | Hotels triple, supercars get booked 6-8 weeks out. Book early or pay peak rates. |
| Mar - May | Rising | Spring weather, low tourist density, great driving conditions. Sweet-spot months. |
| F1 Spanish GP weekend (early June) | Peak | The Circuit de Catalunya weekend is the busiest supercar weekend of the year. 4-6 weeks lead time minimum. |
| Primavera Sound (early June) | High | Lots of demand for convertibles and drop-tops. |
| July - mid-September | High | Summer peak. Combine with Costa Brava or Sitges villa stay. |
| Late Sep - Oct | Moderate | Shoulder season. Still warm, fewer crowds, better availability. |
| Nov - Dec | Low to moderate | NYE in Barcelona drives a late-December spike. Rest is quiet. |
If your dates overlap Mobile World Congress or F1 GP weekend, message us as far ahead as you can. Hotel rates also explode those weeks, so booking the car early is part of the broader trip plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a supercar in Barcelona? Supercar rental in Barcelona starts from €1,300/day with Nero Line for a McLaren 750S Spider. Ferrari Roma and Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder both sit at €1,700/day, while the Lamborghini Urus is €1,800/day. If you want luxury without going full supercar, a BMW M4 Competition Convertible or M850i Grand Coupe starts at €700/day. All rates include insurance, free delivery within central Barcelona, and 100 km/day.
Can you deliver to Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)? Yes. Delivery to BCN Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 is included free of charge. We meet you at the executive arrivals lane, handle paperwork in around fifteen minutes, and you drive away. Delivery to Girona (GRO) and Reus (REU) airports is available for a fee.
What documents do I need to rent a supercar in Barcelona? You need a full driving licence held for at least 2 years, a passport or national ID card, and a credit card for the security deposit. Drivers from outside the EU (US, UK, Australia, Switzerland and similar) should carry an International Driving Permit alongside their national licence. Minimum driver age is 25.
Can I drive a Nero Line rental to Andorra, France, or other parts of Spain? Yes, with notice. Cross-border driving (Andorra, France) requires written authorisation and a small additional fee. Driving within Spain, including Madrid, Marbella, Valencia, and the Pyrenees, is included as standard. Just let us know your route so we can flag any toll or low-emission zone considerations.
Where can I park a supercar safely in central Barcelona? The safest options are hotel valet (most five-star hotels in Eixample and Born offer this for guests), private underground car parks like Saba Diagonal Mar or Saba El Born (€30-€40/day with 24-hour security), or municipal BSM car parks (cheaper but tighter spaces). Street parking is not recommended for any rental over €100,000.
What's the best driving route from Barcelona for a one-day rental? The C-32 coastal road south to Sitges, then onward to the Garraf cliffs, is the best half-day drive. For a full day, head north on the AP-7 to Tossa de Mar via the GI-682 cliff road through Lloret. For a mountain drive, head west to Montserrat via the B-112 and BP-1103. All three are achievable in an 8-10 hour rental.
Do you do wedding or event rentals in Barcelona? Yes. The Rolls-Royce Dawn and Bentley Continental GTC are popular wedding rentals. We coordinate with venues and photographers for arrival timing. Most Barcelona wedding venues we deliver to are in the hills above the city (Tibidabo area), in the Penedès wine region, or along the coast in Sitges. Minimum 5 hours; full-day rates also available.
Can I rent a supercar in Barcelona without a credit card? No. A credit card in the main driver's name is required for the security deposit (which is pre-authorised, not charged). Debit cards and pre-paid cards aren't accepted for the deposit, though they can be used for the rental balance.
What's the best supercar to rent in Barcelona for first-time drivers? The Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet. It's quick (2.7 seconds 0-100 km/h), but it's also genuinely easy to drive: planted, predictable, and forgiving in traffic. First-timers find Ferrari and Lamborghini intimidating in central Barcelona because of the low ground clearance and the visibility. The 911 Cabriolet gives you the supercar feel without the daily-driver stress.
Ready to Drive?
Barcelona rewards the kind of supercar trip that mixes city time with proper road time. Three days is the right length: one for the city and the C-32 down to Sitges, one for the Costa Brava or Montserrat, one for a slower drive with lunch in the Penedès.
Whether you want a Ferrari Roma for a coastal day, a Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder for the Costa Brava, or a Rolls-Royce Dawn for a wedding weekend, Nero Line handles the whole arrangement, from BCN airport delivery to the final pickup.
Browse the Nero Line Barcelona fleet or compare with our Marbella and Ibiza inventory. For Ferrari-specific options across Spain, see the Ferrari rental Spain guide. For airport-specific arrival planning, the Barcelona airport BCN luxury car rental guide covers terminal logistics in detail.
If you're not sure which car suits your trip, message us. WhatsApp +34 629 423 538 or email info@nero-line.com. We'll send three options based on your dates, group size, and route.
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