Lamborghini — Nice
From €900 per day.
Lamborghini and the French Riviera share a certain intensity — angular, dramatic, impossible to ignore. Nice is where that energy finds its roads. Our current Lamborghini selection in Nice spans six configurations across the Urus and Huracán lines, each suited to a different kind of Riviera day. The Urus S delivers 666 horsepower through a body that handles the narrow switchbacks above Èze as confidently as the A8 autoroute toward Cannes. The URUS SE adds a hybrid powertrain for quieter arrivals at Cap-Ferrat villas and hotel forecourts along the promenade. And then there is the Huracán Evo Spyder — roof down, naturally aspirated V10, built for the kind of morning where you take the Moyenne Corniche slowly enough to hear that engine echo off the rock face above La Turbie. Daily rates begin at €900, reflecting the calibre of car and the season. Peak months — May through September — carry the highest demand, particularly around the Monaco Grand Prix when every serious machine within reach of the principality is spoken for weeks in advance. If your dates fall near major Riviera events, early reservation is practical advice, not a sales tactic. Delivery is arranged to suit your schedule: meet-and-greet at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport terminals, private handover at a residence in Cimiez or the Carré d'Or, or placement at a specific hotel such as the Negresco or Hyatt Regency. The process is discreet and direct — your concierge coordinates timing, documentation and vehicle orientation before you take the wheel. For drivers drawn to the corniches, the Huracán Evo Spyder is the obvious choice. Its mid-engine balance and all-wheel drive suit the elevation changes and tight radii of the Grande Corniche, while the open cockpit turns the coastal descent through Villefranche-sur-Mer into something visceral. The Urus, by contrast, earns its place on longer routes — inland toward Vence and Saint-Paul-de-Vence, or east across the Italian border toward Ventimiglia, where its ground clearance and touring composure matter more than outright lateral grip. Six Lamborghinis. Three distinct driving characters. One city positioned precisely where the Alps meet the Mediterranean — and where every road out of town rewards the right car.