Ferrari Cars for Rent in Europe
From €1,000 per day.
Ferrari Rental in Europe
A Ferrari rental in Europe works best when the car is chosen around the trip rather than fitted in afterward. Business travellers linking city meetings, couples covering open coastal roads and longer touring itineraries each call for a different balance of comfort, presence and performance. A fleet drawn from across Ferrari's current range makes it possible to match a Ferrari hire to the actual use-case, whether that means a fast point-to-point drive, a weekend on secondary roads or a longer stay that mixes city and open-road driving.
Comparing Four Ferrari Options
For drivers who want a compact, road-focused coupe, the 296 GTB offers a sharper, more direct driving position suited to shorter, engaging routes. Those who prefer open-air touring over longer distances are better matched with the Roma Spider, a convertible GT built for sustained cruising rather than short bursts. Groups or families needing space without giving up presence can choose the Purosangue, Ferrari's SUV, which carries more luggage and passengers than the coupes. For maximum performance on longer highway stretches or mountain passes, the SF90 Stradale brings hybrid power and a firmer focus on outright speed.
Handover Points and Local Routes
Most rentals begin at a fixed point: an airport arrivals hall, a hotel forecourt in a business district, or a car park near a marina ahead of a coastal stretch. Building the itinerary around one of these locations keeps the start of the rental period simple, whether the plan runs into a city centre for meetings, out toward a marina for a weekend, or up into hill roads for a longer drive. Keeping the handover point close to the first stop on the route reduces unnecessary transfer time before the car is actually in use.
Planning Your Ferrari Rental
Start by deciding how the car will actually be used — a short high-performance drive, a longer touring route, or a mix of business stops and leisure detours — since that shapes which type of car makes sense. Once the use-case is set, confirm the rental dates and agree a specific handover or collection point, such as an airport, a hotel or another fixed address. Settling the return location and a rough daily plan in advance makes the rest of the booking, and the trip itself, easier to manage.