The quick answer: Renting a Lamborghini Urus in Miami through Monarc VIP starts at $1,295 per day for the standard Urus and $1,395 per day for the Urus S. It is the most popular exotic rental in our fleet. Five seats, 641 HP, all-wheel drive, and enough trunk space for a real Miami trip. Multi-day bookings bring the per-day rate down by up to 25 percent.
Lamborghini Urus Rental Prices: Every Model, Every Duration
Monarc VIP carries three Urus variants in the Miami fleet. Here is what each one costs across different rental durations:
| Model | Daily Rate | 3-Day Rate | Weekly (7 Days) | Monthly (30 Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Urus (Gray, Widebody) | $1,295 | $3,495 (~$1,165/day) | $6,995 (~$999/day) | $22,900 (~$763/day) |
| Lamborghini Urus S | $1,395 | $3,795 (~$1,265/day) | $7,495 (~$1,071/day) | $24,900 (~$830/day) |
| Lamborghini Urus S Blue | $1,395 | $3,795 (~$1,265/day) | $7,495 (~$1,071/day) | $24,900 (~$830/day) |
The standard Urus is the entry point at $1,295 per day. The Urus S commands a $100 per day premium for the upgraded 657 HP engine and refreshed styling. Both Urus S variants (standard and Blue) are priced identically -- the color choice is purely aesthetic. Use our rental calculator for an instant total with all fees on your exact dates.
Urus vs Urus S: Is the $100 Upgrade Worth It?
This is the first question most clients ask when they see both models on the booking page. Here is the honest breakdown:
| Spec | Urus | Urus S |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 | 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 |
| Horsepower | 641 HP | 657 HP (+16) |
| Torque | 627 lb-ft | 627 lb-ft |
| 0-60 mph | 3.6 seconds | 3.5 seconds (-0.1s) |
| Top Speed | 190 mph | 193 mph (+3) |
| Drivetrain | AWD | AWD |
| Seats | 5 | 5 |
| Daily Rate | $1,295 | $1,395 |
The performance difference between the Urus and Urus S is marginal in real-world driving -- 0.1 seconds to 60 mph and 16 extra horsepower are not something you will feel on Miami streets. The Urus S's real advantage is the updated exterior design: revised front bumper, new rear diffuser, updated exhaust tips, and redesigned wheel options. If you care about having the latest model for photos or appearances, the Urus S is worth the extra $100 per day. If you care about the driving experience and want to save $300 on a 3-day rental, the standard Urus delivers 98 percent of the same result.
What Is Included in Every Urus Rental
At Monarc VIP, your Urus daily rate covers:
- 150 free miles per day. Fifty more than most Miami competitors. Enough for a full day of South Beach cruising, Wynwood exploring, and a Brickell dinner without touching the overage threshold.
- 24/7 roadside assistance. Mechanical issue, flat, lockout -- we dispatch help immediately.
- Full vehicle orientation. We walk through the ANIMA drive modes (Strada, Sport, Corsa, Terra, Neve, Sabbia, and EGO custom mode), the dual-touchscreen infotainment, adaptive cruise control, and parking cameras.
- Free delivery to Brickell and South Beach hotels on rentals of 3 or more days.
What you will pay on top of the daily rate:
- Security deposit: $500 refundable hold on a credit card. Released same day upon return.
- Insurance/CDW: Optional coverage available. Bring your own exotic-car insurance or qualifying credit card to decline.
- Excess mileage: $10 per mile beyond 150 per day.
- Airport delivery: $150 round-trip to MIA or FLL, including private aviation FBOs.
- Fuel: Return it full. The Urus gets about 14 MPG combined with the twin-turbo V8. A full tank runs roughly $90 to $100.
Why the Urus Is the Most Popular Exotic Rental in Miami
The Urus is Monarc VIP's highest-repeat-rental vehicle. About 40 percent of Urus bookings come from clients who have rented one before. During Art Basel week, all three of our Urus units book out 10 to 14 days in advance. Here is why it dominates the booking calendar:
It is the only Lamborghini that works as a daily driver. The Huracan and Aventador are stunning but impractical for anything beyond a cruise. The Urus seats five adults, has a real trunk, clears every valet ramp and speed bump in Miami without the nose-lift anxiety, and handles rain. It delivers the Lamborghini experience -- the badge, the exhaust note, the ANIMA drive modes, the head turns -- without the compromises.
It works for almost every use case. Airport pickup with luggage? The Urus handles it. Wedding day arrival? The widebody gray Urus makes a statement. Family vacation where you want something special? Five seats and all-wheel drive. Art Basel week where you are moving between galleries, dinners, and parties? The Urus goes from Wynwood to South Beach to the Design District without breaking a sweat.
It is the practical choice that still turns heads. On Ocean Drive, a gray widebody Urus draws almost as much attention as a Huracan Spyder. The aggressive styling, quad exhaust tips, and sheer width of the car command presence without the fragility of a low-slung supercar. People stop, take photos, ask questions. You get the full exotic car experience in a package that also happens to be useful.
Urus vs Cullinan vs G63: Luxury SUV Price Comparison
If you are deciding between the top luxury SUVs available for rent in Miami, here is how the Urus stacks up against the competition at Monarc VIP:
| Vehicle | Daily Rate | HP | 0-60 | Seats | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Urus | $1,295 | 641 | 3.6s | 5 | Performance + practicality |
| Lamborghini Urus S | $1,395 | 657 | 3.5s | 5 | Latest model, photo-ready |
| Rolls-Royce Cullinan | $1,395 | 563 | 4.5s | 5 | Rear-seat luxury, weddings |
| Mercedes G63 AMG | $995 | 577 | 4.5s | 5 | Nightlife, social media |
| Maybach GLS 600 | $1,295 | 550 | 4.9s | 4 | Quiet luxury, chauffeur |
Urus vs Cullinan: The Urus is $100 per day cheaper and significantly faster (3.6s vs 4.5s to 60). The Cullinan trades performance for rear-seat opulence -- it rides like a first-class cabin on Rolls-Royce's "Magic Carpet" suspension. If you are being driven, the Cullinan wins. If you are driving, the Urus wins. Full comparison in our Cullinan vs Urus guide.
Urus vs G63: The Urus is $300 per day more but a full second faster to 60 mph and nearly 1,000 lbs lighter. The G-Wagon has the boxy, iconic military look that dominates Miami nightlife social media. The Urus has the Lamborghini aggression and genuine sports car handling. Detailed breakdown in our Urus vs G63 comparison.
Urus vs Maybach GLS 600: Same daily rate. Completely different cars. The Maybach is the quietest, most serene cabin in the SUV market -- perfect for a chauffeur-driven experience. The Urus is the performance choice. If you want to actually drive and feel the road, take the Urus. If you want to sit in the back and be driven in silence, the Maybach is the move.
Real-World Cost Examples
Here is what a Lamborghini Urus rental actually costs all-in for the most common booking scenarios:
- 1 day, Saturday (nightlife cruise): $1,295 base + $90 fuel + $91 tax = $1,476 total
- 3 days, Friday-Sunday (Miami weekend): $3,495 base + $150 fuel + $245 tax = $3,890 total ($1,297/day)
- 7 days (full week): $6,995 base + $250 fuel + $490 tax = $7,735 total ($1,105/day)
- 30 days (monthly executive): $22,900 base + negotiated CDW + fuel as needed = ~$26,000-$28,000 total (~$867-$933/day)
The 7-day rate of roughly $1,105 per day is a 15 percent savings over the daily rate. Monthly clients get the deepest discounts, plus increased mileage allowances and free delivery across Miami-Dade and Broward. Use the rental calculator for your exact total.
The Urus for Families and Groups
One pattern we see more of every year: families booking the Urus instead of a traditional luxury SUV. Here is why it works:
The Urus seats five adults with genuine legroom in the back seat. The rear seat is not a token gesture like the back of a 911 or a two-seat supercar. Two adults sit comfortably behind the front passengers with room to stretch. The trunk fits two carry-on suitcases and a golf bag. For a family of four flying into MIA with luggage, the Urus handles it.
Kids old enough to appreciate the experience will remember pulling up in a Lamborghini. The hexagonal styling, the exhaust burble on startup, switching to Corsa mode on the highway -- it turns a Miami vacation into a story. And because the Urus has all-wheel drive, real ground clearance, and driver assists (forward collision warning, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring), it is a genuinely safe vehicle to drive with passengers.
What does not work: child safety seats. If you need a car seat for an infant or toddler, the Urus can physically accommodate one, but the shaped sport seats make installation awkward. For renters with very young children, we typically recommend the Cadillac Escalade or Mercedes G63 instead.
Hidden Costs to Watch For
We put every fee on the table before you sign. Here are the charges beyond the daily rate that first-time Urus renters should know about:
- Miami-Dade sales tax: 7 percent on the rental subtotal. On the Urus at $1,295 per day, that is about $91 per day in tax.
- Fuel: The Urus gets about 14 MPG combined. With a 19.8-gallon tank, a full refill costs $90 to $100. Most single-day renters use about half a tank.
- Tolls: I-95 express lanes, the Rickenbacker Causeway, and the Florida Turnpike all have tolls. Budget $10 to $20 per day for typical Miami driving.
- Mileage overages: $10 per mile beyond the 150-mile daily allowance. The Urus is so comfortable you might drive more than expected. Track your miles.
- Cleaning fee: $200 to $500 if the interior requires professional detailing. The Urus's black and red leather upholstery shows stains clearly. Sand from the beach and food in the back seat are the most common causes.
- Smoking: $500 to $1,000 ozone treatment fee if evidence of smoking is found. This is standard industry-wide for vehicles valued over $200,000.
- Late returns: $200 to $500 for returns more than one hour past the agreed time. The Urus books back-to-back, especially on weekends and during events like Art Basel and F1.
For the full fee structure across all our vehicles, see the mileage and fees guide.
How to Save on a Lamborghini Urus Rental
1. Book Midweek
Tuesday through Thursday bookings run $100 to $200 less per day than Friday through Sunday on the Urus. The savings compound on multi-day rentals. Our midweek vs weekend guide breaks down the numbers.
2. Take the Standard Urus Over the Urus S
Save $100 per day by going with the standard Urus at $1,295 instead of the Urus S at $1,395. On a 7-day rental, that is $700 saved. The performance difference is negligible in real-world driving.
3. Book 3+ Days for Automatic Discounts
Multi-day discounts kick in at 3 days. A 3-day Urus rental at $3,495 saves $390 compared to three individual days at $1,295 each. A full week saves roughly $2,070 off the daily rate.
4. Bring Your Own Insurance
If your personal auto policy or a qualifying credit card covers exotic rental vehicles, you can decline the in-house CDW and save $150 to $250 per day. Always confirm coverage in writing with your provider before pickup. See our exotic rental insurance guide.
5. Avoid Art Basel and F1 Weekend
Art Basel (early December) and the Miami Grand Prix (early May) push Urus rates up 30 to 50 percent market-wide. Ultra Music Festival (late March) also inflates demand. Book outside these windows for the best pricing.
ANIMA Drive Modes: Six Ways to Drive One SUV
The Urus inherits Lamborghini's ANIMA drive mode selector from the Huracan and Aventador. Knowing how to use it makes the rental experience significantly better:
- STRADA: Default comfort mode. Softens the adaptive air suspension, smooths the throttle response, and quiets the exhaust. Use this in Miami traffic, parking garages, and valet lines.
- SPORT: Sharpens steering weight, opens the exhaust valves for a deeper note, and firms up the suspension. The sweet spot for cruising Ocean Drive or the MacArthur Causeway.
- CORSA: Full track mode. Stiffest suspension, most aggressive throttle mapping, fastest shift points. The Urus transforms from luxury SUV to something that pins you back in your seat at 641 HP. Use on open highway runs only.
- TERRA: Off-road gravel mode. You will not need this in Miami, but it exists.
- NEVE: Wet/slippery surface mode. Actually useful during Miami's summer afternoon rainstorms.
- SABBIA: Sand mode. Theoretically for the beach, though we strongly recommend keeping the Urus on paved roads.
- EGO: Fully customizable. Mix and match suspension stiffness, steering weight, and traction settings independently. Power users who know what they want will love this.
Who Rents the Lamborghini Urus in Miami
Based on eight years of Urus rentals at Monarc VIP, here are the three main client profiles:
First-time exotic renters (about 35 percent): The Urus is the most common "first exotic" for clients who want the Lamborghini name but are not ready for the low-rider anxiety of a Huracan or Aventador. It drives like a car you already know how to drive -- just with 641 HP and an exhaust note that announces itself.
Repeat clients and corporate (about 40 percent): The Urus has the highest repeat-rental rate in our fleet. Corporate clients use it for Art Basel transfers, investor meetings, and executive transport. They book it because it fits luggage, carries passengers, and still makes an entrance. Our Brickell location makes MIA airport pickups fast -- most clients are behind the wheel within 30 minutes of landing.
Groups and families (about 25 percent): Couples traveling together, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and families with older kids. The five seats and trunk space make group logistics simple in a way that no two-seat supercar can match.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a Lamborghini Urus in Miami?
The Lamborghini Urus rents for $1,295 per day at Monarc VIP in Miami. The Urus S is $1,395 per day. Multi-day discounts reduce the per-day rate at 3, 5, 7, and 14-day tiers. A 7-day Urus rental runs approximately $6,995, which is about $999 per day -- a 23 percent savings over the daily rate. All rates include 150 miles per day, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a $500 refundable deposit.
What is the difference between the Lamborghini Urus and Urus S?
The Urus S has 657 HP (vs 641), hits 60 mph in 3.5 seconds (vs 3.6), tops out at 193 mph (vs 190), and features updated exterior styling with a revised front fascia and rear diffuser. The $100 per day premium buys you the newest model and refreshed looks. The performance difference on Miami streets is not noticeable. If the latest design matters for photos or appearances, go Urus S. If you are focused on the driving experience, the standard Urus is the better value.
Is the Lamborghini Urus good for families?
Yes. The Urus seats 5 adults, has real rear legroom, fits luggage in the trunk, and has all-wheel drive with a full suite of driver assists (forward collision, lane-keeping, blind-spot monitoring). It clears every speed bump and valet ramp in Miami. Families with kids over age 6 or 7 regularly rent the Urus. For families with infants who need a car seat, the sport-shaped seats can make installation difficult -- consider the Escalade or G63 instead.
What is the deposit for a Lamborghini Urus rental?
Monarc VIP holds a $500 refundable security deposit on a major credit card. This is released the same day you return the vehicle, assuming no damage or traffic violations. Most other Miami exotic shops hold $5,000 to $10,000 for a Urus rental, which can tie up a significant portion of your credit line.
Why is the Lamborghini Urus the most popular exotic rental in Miami?
It combines Lamborghini performance (641 HP, 3.6-second 0-60) with genuine practicality (5 seats, trunk space, all-wheel drive). It is the only Lamborghini you can take to the airport with luggage, drive to dinner with four people, and still have people stopping on Ocean Drive to take photos. The Urus accounts for the highest repeat-rental rate in our fleet, with 40 percent of bookings coming from returning clients. During Art Basel, all three Urus units book out 10 to 14 days in advance.
Ready to book? Check availability on the Lamborghini Urus rental page or the Urus S page. Use the rental calculator for an instant total with all fees included.