Rent the Urus SUV or Huracán Evo Spyder - Miami's Most Popular Exotic Car
Aventador S w/Gintani exhaust
$2600/day
Mansory Urus - Yellow/Carbon
$1799/day
Urus Orange
$1400/day
Urus SE Black
$1400/day
Urus White
$1700/day
Urus S
Matt Nardo Grey
$1600/day
Urus Black
$1400/day
Rent the Urus SUV or Huracán Evo Spyder, Miami's Most Popular Exotic Car
Mansory Urus -Yellow/Carbon
$1799/day
Aventador S w/Gintani exhaust
$2799/day
Urus S Matt Nardo Grey
$1650/day
Urus Black
$1690/day
Urus Orange
$1600/day
Urus SE Black
$1700/day
Urus White
$1500/day
A: You can definitely take it to South Beach, Brickell, Wynwood, wherever. Yeah, you might sit in traffic, but you're sitting in traffic in a Lamborghini. People are still watching. You're still having fun. We do complimentary delivery to hotels if you don't want to deal with traffic getting to you. A lot of clients grab it in the evening and do Ocean Drive at sunset, then hit the clubs. Traffic is part of Miami. At least you'll look good sitting in it.
Depends on what you want. If you're doing dinner and clubs on Saturday night, a few hours works great. If you want the full experience - photos, driving different areas, really enjoying it - get it for the day. Most people who rent for just a few hours wish they'd kept it longer. A full day lets you hit South Beach, Brickell, maybe Coral Gables, get all your content, and not feel rushed. But if budget matters, even a few hours is enough to make memories and get the Instagram shots you want.
The Evo Spyder is a two-seat convertible - it's the classic Lamborghini experience with the top down, loud exhaust, low to the ground. Perfect for cruising Ocean Drive, date nights, or flexing for the gram. The Urus is an SUV that seats four people and actually has trunk space. It's still ridiculously fast and sounds amazing, but you can take friends, luggage, or your family. If it's just you and one other person and you want maximum attention, get the Evo Spyder. If you need to be practical while still driving a Lambo, get the Urus.on
We get it, these cars are intense and mistakes happen. You get three warnings for things like driving too aggressively, going over mileage without telling us, or not following the rental terms. After three warnings, we keep your security deposit. It's not about being harsh, it's about protecting a half-million-dollar car. Most rentals go perfectly fine. Just drive responsibly, don't try to show off too hard, and communicate with us if something comes up. If you accidentally curb it or something happens, tell us immediately. Honesty goes a long way.
You can drive it anywhere in South Florida - Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm, the Keys. Rentals include 100 miles per day, which is plenty for cruising Ocean Drive, Brickell, South Beach, and hitting clubs. If you're planning longer drives or a full day of exploring, just let us know upfront, and we can work something out. Most people stay local anyway because that's where you want to be seen in a Lambo. Just keep track of your miles so you're not surprised.
I'll be straight with you: Lamborghinis are the most-rented exotic cars in my fleet. Not Ferraris, not Rolls Royces, not even the Porsche GT3. Lamborghinis.
We keep five: a green Evo Spyder, a matte Nardo grey Urus S, a black Urus, an orange Urus, and a Urus SE. At any given time, at least one (usually two) is out on rental. They're that popular.
And I get it. Lamborghini figured something out that other exotic brands haven't: you can make a supercar that's actually fun and usable. The Evo Spyder is a proper mid-engine V10 convertible that doesn't feel like it's trying to kill you. The Urus is an SUV that does 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and seats five people with luggage space. These aren't just museum pieces or track toys. They're cars you can actually enjoy in Miami.
Miami and Lamborghini make perfect sense together. This city doesn't do subtle. Ocean Drive at sunset in a green Evo Spyder with the top down? That's the Miami experience. Rolling up to Wynwood in an orange Urus? You fit right in. Taking your friends to South Beach in a five-seater supercar SUV? Lamborghini is the only brand that lets you do that.
Here's what separates Lamborghini from Ferrari or McLaren: accessibility. Ferrari feels exclusive and intimidating. McLaren feels technical and serious. Lamborghini feels like someone handed you the keys and said "have fun." The cars are dramatic, yes. Loud, absolutely. Attention-grabbing, definitely. But they're also easy to drive, comfortable enough for daily use, and designed for people who want to enjoy them, not just collect them.
That's why we keep five. Because Lamborghini understood that most people don't want a race car. They want an exotic car that makes them smile, sounds incredible, turns heads, and doesn't require a racing license to drive safely.
Let me address what people actually want to know (not the corporate FAQ stuff):
"Isn't it too flashy? Will people think I'm trying too hard?"
Look, you're in Miami. Half the city drives German luxury SUVs, and the other half is in exotics or modified cars. A Lamborghini gets attention, yes, but it's normal attention here. Nobody's judging you. If anything, people assume you're celebrating something (birthday, promotion, vacation) or just having a good time. The orange Urus might get more looks than the black one, but neither is "too much" for Miami.
"Is it scary to drive? I've never driven anything this fast."
Honestly? Modern Lamborghinis are easier to drive than most people think. The Urus drives like a luxury SUV with insane power. The Evo Spyder has all the driver assists, great visibility, and predictable handling. They're not nervous or twitchy. The power is there if you want it, but the cars aren't actively trying to surprise you. I've rented to people who daily drive Honda Civics and they handle these fine after the first 10 minutes.
"Will I get pulled over constantly?"
In Miami? Probably not. Police see exotics all day here. As long as you're not driving like an idiot (hard acceleration in residential areas, excessive speeding, aggressive lane changes), you'll be fine. Drive respectfully and you're just another car on the road. I've had renters do multiple-day rentals and never get stopped.
"Can I take it to South Beach / clubs / restaurants?"
That's literally what most people do. LIV, E11EVEN, Komodo, Swan, Prime 112. The Urus especially gets rented for nights out because you can fit your group and everyone's going to want photos with it. Valet knows how to handle these cars. Just tip well.
"Is the convertible uncomfortable or too loud?"
The Evo Spyder is loud (it's a V10 with a sport exhaust), but in a good way. With the top down on Ocean Drive at sunset, it's perfect. The wind noise at highway speed is manageable. The seats are supportive. It's not Rolls Royce comfortable, but it's not a stripped-out race car either. Most people keep the top down the entire rental because that's the experience.
"What if I'm just doing this for content/Instagram?"
Then you picked the right car. Lamborghinis are designed to photograph well. The scissor doors on older models, the aggressive styling, the colors, the badge. All of it works for content. We do music video rentals constantly. Birthday photoshoots, engagement content, influencer stuff. Just communicate your plan upfront so I can schedule accordingly and you're good.
"Which color should I pick?"
Depends what you're going for. The green Evo Spyder is the classic Lamborghini statement (Verde Mantis or similar green). The matte grey Urus S is understated but aggressive. Black Urus is versatile and professional. Orange Urus is maximum Miami energy. The Urus SE (if you want the hybrid tech). Pick based on your vibe.
"Can I take multiple people?"
The Evo Spyder seats two. That's it. It's a mid-engine supercar convertible. The Urus seats five adults comfortably with real cargo space. If you're doing a group outing, beach day, or taking friends somewhere, the Urus is the move. If it's just you and one other person and you want the full supercar experience, the Evo Spyder.
"Are these automatic or manual?"
All automatic (dual-clutch transmissions). No manual option on modern Lamborghinis. You just shift with paddles if you want control, or leave it in auto and let the car handle it. Easy.
This is the Lamborghini people picture when they think "Lamborghini." Mid-engine, V10, convertible, aggressive styling, that classic Lamborghini green color (Verde Mantis or similar). It's theatrical, loud, and pure supercar.
Specs:
What makes the Evo Spyder special:
The sound. The V10 at 8,000 RPM with the sport exhaust and the top down is one of the best sounds in the automotive world. It's not turbo muffled. It's raw, loud, mechanical. You hear every gear change, every throttle blip. That's why you rent this car.
The top-down Miami experience. Ocean Drive at sunset, Rickenbacker Causeway with the skyline behind you, cruising A1A up to Fort Lauderdale. The Evo Spyder makes sense in Miami in a way it doesn't in most other cities.
Who rents the Evo Spyder:
People who want the classic supercar experience. Couples doing romantic drives. Content creators shooting Miami lifestyle content. Birthday celebrations where the car IS the experience. People who've always dreamed of driving a Lamborghini and want the convertible, mid-engine, dramatic version.
The green color makes it unmistakably Lamborghini. You're not trying to blend in with this one.
The Urus S is Lamborghini's high-performance SUV, and it's the one that changed the exotic car rental game. Before the Urus, you couldn't rent a supercar that seated five people and had cargo space. Now you can.
Specs:
Why the matte Nardo grey specifically:
Nardo grey is that understated aggressive look. It's not flashy like orange or bright like green. It's matte (no gloss), so it has this stealth, military-spec appearance. But it's still clearly a Urus with the aggressive body lines and Lamborghini badge. This is the Urus for people who want performance and presence without being the loudest thing on the road.
Great for business use, upscale events, or people who want a Lamborghini but don't want to explain why they showed up in an orange one.
The black Urus is the most versatile Lamborghini we rent. It's understated (for a Lamborghini), works for any occasion, and still delivers full Urus performance.
Same specs as the Urus S:
Why people pick the black Urus:
It's the "I want a Lamborghini but don't want to make it my whole personality" choice. Black works for everything: business meetings in Brickell, South Beach nights, airport runs, family outings, date nights. It's aggressive enough to be exciting but understated enough to be appropriate everywhere.
Also photographs incredibly well. Black Urus against Miami's colorful backdrops (Wynwood walls, art deco buildings, beach sunsets) looks clean in photos.
This is maximum Miami energy. Orange Urus is the one you rent when you want everyone to know you're having a great time and you don't care about subtle.
Same specs, louder presence:
The orange (likely Arancio Borealis or similar) is Lamborghini's signature orange. It's bold, it's bright, it photographs insanely well, and it's the one everyone wants to take pictures with.
Who rents the orange Urus:
Birthday celebrations. Bachelorette parties. Content creators. People doing "living my best life in Miami" experiences. Group trips where the car is part of the fun. Music video shoots. Anyone who wants to make a statement and isn't worried about blending in.
It's the most popular Urus color for weekend rentals. During Art Basel or Miami Music Week, this one stays booked.
The Urus SE is the plug-in hybrid version. Same aggressive SUV styling, but with added electric motors for more power and better fuel economy (relatively speaking).
Specs:
Why the SE matters:
It's actually faster than the standard Urus (789 hp vs 641 hp). You get instant electric torque plus the V8. And if you're doing short drives around Miami, you can cruise in electric-only mode (quiet, efficient) then switch to full power when you want it.
It's the most technologically advanced Urus, and it's the one people rent when they want the latest and greatest from Lamborghini.
The Miami Birthday Experience (25-35 age range)
"It's my 30th birthday. I'm renting the orange Urus, picking up my friends, doing brunch at Swan, then South Beach for the day, dinner in Wynwood, and hitting clubs at night."
This is probably 30% of our Urus rentals. The Urus fits the group, everyone wants photos, and it makes the birthday person feel special. Orange or green Evo Spyder are most popular for this.
The "Living My Best Life" Tourist
"I'm visiting Miami for a week. I want to rent something that makes me feel like I'm in a music video."
These are usually 4-7 day rentals. They're staying in South Beach or Brickell, they're hitting all the Instagram spots, they want the full Miami luxury experience. Green Evo Spyder or orange Urus are the go-tos.
The Business Flex
"I'm taking clients to dinner. I want something impressive but not ridiculous."
Black or matte grey Urus. It says "I'm successful" without saying "I'm trying too hard." Common for Brickell business types or people in town for conferences who want to make an impression.
The Family Supercar Experience
"We're visiting Miami with our teenagers. They want to experience a Lamborghini."
The Urus is the only Lamborghini that makes this possible. Five seats means the whole family can go. Do a beach day, drive the Keys, hit some restaurants. Make it a family memory. Black Urus is most popular for families (less "look at me" than orange).
The Content Creator / Influencer
"I'm shooting content for my channel/Instagram. I need 8 hours with the car at specific locations."
Music videos, YouTube car reviews, Instagram lifestyle content, TikTok videos. We coordinate shoot schedules all the time. Green Evo Spyder and orange Urus are the most photogenic. Matte grey Urus also works great for more cinematic content.
The Proposal / Anniversary Special
"I'm proposing to my girlfriend. I want to pick her up in something special."
Green Evo Spyder for maximum romance. Pick her up, drive to a nice dinner, propose at a scenic Miami spot (Bill Baggs lighthouse, South Pointe Pier, Vizcaya). The car makes the moment bigger.
The Track Day Enthusiast
"I want to experience the Evo Spyder at Homestead Speedway."
Less common than the GT3 for track use, but it happens. The Evo Spyder is capable on track. We coordinate with track day organizers, require additional insurance and deposits, but yes, we support track use.
The Weekend Warrior
"It's Friday. I just want to have fun this weekend."
48-hour rental. Drive it around Miami, take it out Saturday night, do a Sunday morning drive on the Rickenbacker. They don't have a specific plan. They just want to experience a Lamborghini for a weekend. Any of the five work, usually whatever's available.
Ocean Drive to South Pointe (Evo Spyder Ideal)
Classic Miami supercar cruise. Start at Ocean Drive (go slow, enjoy the attention), head south to South Pointe Park. Top down, V10 sound bouncing off art deco buildings, people taking photos at every light. This is peak Miami exotic car experience. 15-20 minutes but worth doing at least once.
Rickenbacker Causeway at Sunrise (Best for Both)
My favorite Lamborghini route in Miami. Go early (6-7am) when traffic is light. You cross the causeway with Biscayne Bay on both sides, downtown skyline behind you, open road ahead. The Evo Spyder sounds incredible here. The Urus feels properly fast. You get clear roads, great views, and can actually use the car's performance safely.
A1A Coastal Highway to Fort Lauderdale (Evo Spyder Top-Down Perfect)
45-minute cruise north from Miami Beach through Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Hallandale, into Fort Lauderdale. Ocean views the whole way, smooth highway, perfect for a convertible supercar. Stop for lunch in Fort Lauderdale, cruise back. Great half-day rental activity.
Brickell to Coconut Grove Loop (Urus Friendly)
If you're doing the business/upscale Miami thing, this route works. Start in Brickell, head south through the roads along Biscayne Bay (not the highway), cruise through Coconut Grove, hit Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, loop back. The Urus fits perfectly here: fast when you want it, comfortable in traffic, impressive without being obnoxious.
Miami to Key Largo (Half-Day Adventure)
1.5 hours south to the start of the Florida Keys. Take Card Sound Road (less traffic than US-1, more scenic). The Urus makes this comfortable with cargo space and five seats. The Evo Spyder makes it memorable (top down, V10, ocean views). Stop in Key Largo for lunch at Alabama Jack's or a similar spot. Great way to spend a rental day.
Wynwood to Design District Loop (Content Creator Route)
If you're shooting content, this is the route. Wynwood Walls for street art backgrounds, Design District for luxury shopping backdrop, Midtown for modern architecture. Park at Wynwood Walls (paid lot), walk around, get your shots. The orange Urus or green Evo Spyder pop against the colorful murals.
Night Drive: Brickell to Miami Beach via Venetian Causeway (Evo Spyder Magic)
After dark, the Evo Spyder with the top down and the city lights is special. Cross the Venetian Causeway (smaller, less trafficked than MacArthur), roll through South Beach to see it lit up. The V10 sound at night hits different. Do this once during your rental.
Lamborghini Urus vs. Rolls Royce Cullinan
Urus: Faster, louder, more aggressive, more fun. Feels like a supercar that happens to have SUV practicality.
Cullinan: Smoother, quieter, more luxurious, more comfortable. Feels like a luxury lounge that happens to have wheels.
Pick the Urus if: You want performance and excitement. You want people to know you're in something special. You want the fun factor.
Pick the Cullinan if: You prioritize comfort and elegance. You want the smoothest ride possible. You care more about luxury than sport.
Lamborghini Evo Spyder vs. Ferrari F8 Spider
Both are mid-engine V8/V10 convertible supercars. The Ferrari is more refined, more focused, slightly faster. The Lamborghini is more dramatic, louder, more accessible-feeling.
Pick the Evo Spyder if: You want the full theatrical Lamborghini experience. You want the V10 sound. You want something that feels special but not precious.
Pick the Ferrari if: You want Italian exotic car purity. You prioritize driving dynamics over drama. You want the Ferrari badge specifically.
Lamborghini Urus vs. Bentley Continental GT
Different categories (SUV vs sedan), but both are ultra-luxury performance vehicles. The Bentley is more refined, better for long distance, more understated. The Urus is more aggressive, better for groups, more attention-grabbing.
Pick the Urus if: You need five seats. You want SUV practicality with supercar performance. You want something that screams "exotic."
Pick the Bentley if: You want a GT car for cruising. You prefer elegant over aggressive. You're doing mostly highway/distance driving.
Lamborghini Evo Spyder vs. Porsche GT3
Completely different philosophies. The GT3 is a driver's car: technical, precise, track-focused. The Evo Spyder is an experience car: theatrical, loud, made for enjoying.
Pick the Evo Spyder if: You want drama, sound, and spectacle. You want a convertible. You care about the experience more than lap times.
Pick the GT3 if: You're a driving purist. You value handling precision. You want the car that's objectively "better" at driving dynamics.
Evo Spyder vs. Urus (Which Lamborghini?)
This is the real question since we offer both.
Pick the Evo Spyder if:
Pick a Urus if:
Age:
Minimum 25 years old for all Lamborghini rentals. No exceptions. Insurance and liability reasons, plus these are $250K+ vehicles that I need responsible renters for.
License:
Valid driver's license required. Out of state is fine. International licenses work if you have proper documentation and passport. You must be listed as the primary driver. No "my friend will drive it" arrangements.
Insurance & Security Deposit:
We require a security deposit held on a credit card (released after rental assuming no damage). You're covered under our insurance policy while renting, but you're responsible for the deductible if anything happens. Read and understand the rental agreement.
Minimum Rental Period:
Typically 24 hours for Lamborghinis, though we can do shorter for specific use cases (photoshoots, music videos, content creation). For track use, we have different terms. Ask.
Delivery:
We deliver anywhere in South Florida: Miami Beach, Brickell, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, etc. Airport pickup at MIA or FLL available. Delivery fee applies based on distance.
Chauffeur Service:
Available as an add-on. Some people rent the Urus with a chauffeur for corporate events, airport service, or special occasions. Specify when booking.
Track Use:
We allow track use on the Evo Spyder with advance arrangement. Requires track experience verification, additional insurance, higher deposit, coordination with track day organizers. Homestead-Miami Speedway is the local track.
The Exhaust Is Loud (Especially Evo Spyder)
I'm not kidding. The Evo Spyder has a sport exhaust and no muffling when you're in Sport or Corsa mode. It's glorious, but it's LOUD. Residential neighborhoods at 7am? Maybe keep it in Strada (street mode) to be respectful. Highway with the top down? Let it rip.
The Urus is loud too, but more manageable. You can run it in Comfort mode and it's almost normal-car quiet. Switch to Sport and it opens up the exhaust valves.
The Evo Spyder Has Terrible Visibility When Parking
It's a mid-engine supercar. The rear visibility is basically the backup camera. Parking requires patience and using the sensors. Take your time. Don't rush. The car has every assist imaginable. Just go slow.
The Urus parks like any large SUV. Good visibility, 360 cameras, easy.
People Will Want Photos (Get Comfortable With It)
Especially if you have the green Evo Spyder or orange Urus. People will ask to take photos with the car. They'll ask what it's like to drive. They'll want to know if you own it or what you do for a living. If this bothers you, maybe rent the matte grey or black Urus. But if you're renting a Lamborghini, embrace the attention. It's part of the experience.
The Scissor Doors Are Old Lamborghini (Not These Models)
The Evo Spyder and Urus have normal doors. Older Lamborghinis (Aventador, Murcielago, Countach) had the vertical scissor doors. Just FYI in case you were expecting that.
Sport Mode Changes Everything
All Lamborghinis have drive modes: Strada (street), Sport, Corsa (track). In Strada, they're comfortable, quiet(er), manageable. Switch to Sport and the exhaust opens, the throttle response sharpens, the transmission gets aggressive. Corsa is full track mode.
Most renters keep it in Sport the whole time because that's the experience. Strada is for when you need to behave (residential areas, parking garages, etc.).
Gas Mileage Is Terrible (But You Don't Care)
The Evo Spyder gets maybe 15 mpg if you're gentle. In Sport mode doing pulls? Single digits. The Urus is slightly better (high teens) but still bad. You're renting a Lamborghini. Gas mileage is not why you're here. Budget for premium fuel and expect to fill up.
The Evo Spyder Is Low (Watch for Speed Bumps)
It's a low-slung supercar. Speed bumps, steep driveways, and rough roads require caution. Go slow, approach at an angle if needed. The front lift system helps but isn't magic. Just be aware.
The Urus has normal SUV ground clearance. No issues.
Content Creators: These Cars Photograph Incredibly Well
The green Evo Spyder against Miami's colorful buildings is Instagram gold. The orange Urus with Wynwood walls in the background is perfect. The aggressive styling, the badge, the proportions. These cars are designed to look good in photos and videos. Use that.
The Sound Is Half the Experience
Especially the Evo Spyder. The naturally aspirated V10 at 8,000 RPM is one of the best automotive sounds ever. Period. That's why you want the convertible top down. You need to hear it. The Urus V8 also sounds great (turbocharged burble and pops on downshifts). Just less exotic than the V10.
Pick the Right Car for Your Use Case
Going solo or with one other person? Evo Spyder.
Group of friends? Urus.
Maximum attention? Orange Urus or green Evo Spyder.
Business appropriate? Matte grey or black Urus.
Do at Least One Proper Drive
Don't just drive it in traffic. Get to the Rickenbacker Causeway early morning or late night when it's clear. Open it up (safely). Experience what the car can actually do. That's when you'll understand why people obsess over these.
Top Down for the Evo Spyder (Always)
Unless it's actively raining, keep the top down. That's the point. The V10 sound, the wind, the Miami sunshine. You can put it up if needed, but the car is 10x better with the top down.
Use Sport Mode
At least for part of your rental. Yes, it's louder. Yes, the shifts are harder. But that's the Lamborghini experience. Drive it in Strada if you need to, but switch to Sport when conditions allow.
Plan Your Photo Spots
If you're creating content or want good photos: Wynwood Walls, South Pointe Park, Design District, anywhere with Miami's colorful architecture. The cars look great against the city's aesthetic.
Bring Someone Who'll Appreciate It
These are experience cars. They're more fun with someone who's excited to be in a Lamborghini. Whether that's your significant other, your best friend, your kids (Urus only), or your parents. Share the moment.
Ask Questions During Pickup
I'll walk you through everything: drive modes, paddle shifters, the infotainment system, the backup camera, how to work the Evo Spyder's convertible top. Don't be shy. Better to understand the car fully than to miss features.
Look, Lamborghinis aren't for everyone. But if you're reading this, you're probably already interested. Maybe it's your birthday. Maybe you're celebrating something. Maybe you're visiting Miami and want the full experience. Maybe you just want to know what it's like to drive something this ridiculous for a day.
We keep five Lamborghinis (green Evo Spyder, matte grey Urus S, black Urus, orange Urus, Urus SE) because they're the most fun exotic cars to rent. They're loud, dramatic, attention-grabbing, and actually usable. They work in Miami in a way they don't in most other cities.
Whether you want the convertible supercar experience (Evo Spyder), the practical exotic SUV (Urus), maximum attention (orange), or understated aggression (matte grey), we've got you covered.
Reach out to book. We'll deliver anywhere in South Florida. Walk you through everything during pickup. Make sure you're comfortable with the car. Answer any questions.
And yes, people will stare. That's the point. Just enjoy it.