The Best 2 Seater Sports Cars You Can Hire Right Now (2026 Guide)
Explore the best 2 seater sports cars to hire in 2026, compare top models, rental costs, and book your ideal supercar with Rentolux.
There is something special about sitting in a 2 seater sports car with nothing behind you but the engine, and nothing ahead of you but open road. No back seat passengers. No compromise. Just you, the car, and the drive.
The best 2 seater sports cars strip everything back to what matters most — performance, feel, and connection to the road. Whether it is a screaming naturally aspirated flat-six, a V12 hybrid punching out over 1,000 horsepower, or a drop-top cabriolet on a coastal road at sunset, these cars exist for one reason: to make driving feel alive again.
This guide covers the best 2 seater sports cars you can actually get behind the wheel of right now — not just read about. Every car on this list is available to hire through Rentolux, one of Europe’s leading luxury and supercar rental platforms. So whether you are planning a sports car weekend rental, a longer European road trip, or you simply want to try a machine before deciding to buy one, you are in the right place.
We will cover:
- What actually makes a great 2 seater sports car
- The top picks available to rent in 2026
- Coupe vs cabriolet — which suits you best
- How to hire a sports car in Europe and what it costs
- Answers to the most common questions people ask
By the end of this article, you will know exactly which 2 seater sports car is right for you — and how to book it.
Why 2 Seater Sports Cars Are in a Class of Their Own
Most cars are built around compromise. Four seats. A big boot. Comfortable suspension. Practical fuel economy. That is fine for daily life — but it comes at a cost. Every extra seat, every extra kilo, every comfort feature pulls the car further away from what driving is supposed to feel like.
2 seater sports cars make a different choice. They say no to compromise and yes to performance. Here is what that actually means in practice:
- Less weight — fewer seats means a lighter car. A lighter car accelerates faster, brakes shorter, and handles better through corners.
- Better weight distribution — with no rear passengers to account for, engineers can place the engine and battery systems exactly where they want them for perfect balance.
- Stiffer chassis — a 2 seater body shell can be built more rigidly than a four-door, which improves handling precision at high speeds.
- Driver-focused cockpit — everything in the cabin is designed around the person driving, not the people sitting behind them.
“The best sports cars don’t just go fast in a straight line — they make the driver feel like part of the machine.” — A sentiment shared by almost every automotive journalist who has driven a Porsche 911 GT3 back to back with a regular saloon.
This is why the best 2 seater sports cars — from the Ferrari 296 GTS to the Lamborghini Revuelto — feel so different from anything else on the road. They were not designed to carry families or fit into a parking space easily. They were designed to be driven.
A Brief History of the 2 Seater Sports Car
The 2 seater sports car is not a new idea. It goes back to the earliest days of motoring, when cars were small, light, and built purely for speed. The Lotus Elan in the 1960s, the original Porsche 911 in 1963, the Ferrari 246 Dino — these cars defined what a sports car could be.
Over the decades, the formula stayed the same even as the technology changed dramatically:
| Era | Iconic 2 Seater Sports Cars | What Made Them Special |
| 1960s | Porsche 911, Ferrari 246 Dino | Lightweight, analogue, driver-focused |
| 1970s–80s | Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari 308 | Mid-engine drama, wedge styling |
| 1990s | Honda NSX, Ferrari F355 | Precision engineering, high-revving engines |
| 2000s | Ferrari 430, Porsche Carrera GT | Carbon fibre, advanced aerodynamics |
| 2010s | McLaren 650S, Ferrari 488 | Turbocharged power, hybrid tech arrives |
| 2020s | Ferrari 296 GTS, Lamborghini Revuelto | V12 hybrid supercars, open-top performance |
Today’s best 2 seater sports cars are the most capable ever built. They have more power, better tyres, smarter electronics, and faster lap times than anything that came before. And yet the best ones still make you feel every corner, every gear change, every burst of acceleration. That connection is the whole point.
What Makes a Great 2 Seater Sports Car?
Not every 2 seater sports car is built the same way. Some are built to set lap records. Some are built to make you smile on a Sunday morning drive. Some do both. But across all the best examples, there are a handful of things that separate a truly great 2 seater sports car from one that is just fast.
Here is what to look for:
Pure Driving Experience — Why Two Seats Change Everything
When a car only has two seats, every decision the engineers make can be focused on the driver. The seat position, the steering feel, the throttle response, the sound of the engine — all of it is tuned to give the person behind the wheel the best possible experience.
This is called the pure driving experience, and it is the single most important quality in any great sports car.
Take the Porsche 911 GT3 as an example. It has a naturally aspirated flat-six engine that revs to 9,000 rpm. It has a six-speed manual gearbox option. It has rear-wheel drive. None of these things make it the fastest car on the road — but they make it one of the most rewarding to drive. Every input you make — every small steering adjustment, every throttle blip — the car responds immediately and honestly.
Compare that to a fast family saloon with 500 horsepower. The saloon might have similar straight-line speed, but it will never feel like the 911. Because it was never designed to.
Key things that create a pure driving experience in a 2 seater sports car:
- Steering feel — direct, weighted, and honest feedback through the wheel
- Throttle response — instant reaction to your right foot, no delay
- Brake feel — firm, progressive pedal with strong stopping power
- Engine sound — a great sports car sounds as good as it goes
- Seating position — low, supportive, with everything in easy reach
- Weight — lighter is almost always better for driving feel
Coupe vs Cabriolet — Which 2 Seater Sports Car Should You Choose?
This is one of the most common questions people ask when looking at 2 seater sports cars. Both body styles have real strengths, and the right choice depends entirely on what you want from the experience.
The Coupe
A coupe has a fixed roof. That sounds simple, but it has big consequences for how the car drives. A fixed roof adds structural rigidity to the body shell, which means the chassis can be tuned more precisely. The result is sharper handling, better aerodynamics at high speed, and a slightly lighter overall weight in most cases.
Coupes are the choice of driving purists. If you are planning a track day, attacking a mountain pass, or simply want the most focused driving experience possible, a coupe is the right tool.
Best coupe options from the Rentolux fleet:
The Cabriolet (Open-Top Sports Car)
A cabriolet — or convertible — has a folding roof, either soft-top fabric or a retractable hard roof. This opens the car up to the sky, which changes the experience completely. You hear the engine more clearly. You feel the air. You are more connected to the environment around you.
Open-top sports cars are perfect for coastal drives, summer road trips, and any occasion where the experience matters as much as the lap time. They are also, frankly, more dramatic to look at when the roof is down.
Best cabriolet options from the Rentolux fleet:
- Ferrari 296 GTS
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (992.2)
- Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cabriolet
- Bentley Continental GTC Speed
Quick comparison:
| Coupe | Cabriolet | |
| Handling precision | ✅ Slightly better | Good |
| Weight | ✅ Slightly lighter | Slightly heavier |
| Open-air experience | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Visual drama | Great | ✅ Stunning with roof down |
| Best for | Track, mountain roads | Coastal drives, road trips |
| All-weather comfort | ✅ Better | Depends on roof quality |
Key Performance Specs to Look For in a 2 Seater Sports Car
When comparing 2 seater sports cars, the spec sheet tells you a lot — but not everything. Here are the numbers that actually matter and what they tell you about how a car will feel to drive.
Horsepower and Torque
Horsepower tells you about top-end power. Torque tells you about how the car pulls from low speeds. A high-torque car like the Lamborghini Revuelto feels explosive from the moment you touch the throttle. A high-revving car like the Porsche 911 GT3 rewards you for working it hard and keeping the revs up.
- Under 400hp — fast, fun, manageable
- 400–600hp — genuinely quick, requires respect
- 600–800hp — supercar territory, serious concentration needed
- 800hp+ — extreme performance, Lamborghini Revuelto and Ferrari 296 GTS level
0–60 mph Times
This is the number most people focus on, and it is a useful shorthand for real-world performance:
| 0–60 mph Time | What It Feels Like |
| Under 3 seconds | Violent, breathtaking, like a punch in the chest |
| 3–4 seconds | Extremely fast, genuinely shocking the first time |
| 4–5 seconds | Very quick, easily faster than almost any road car |
| 5–6 seconds | Fast and satisfying, great for everyday driving |
Engine Layout
Where the engine sits in a 2 seater sports car has a huge effect on how it handles:
- Mid-engine (engine behind the driver, in front of the rear axle) — the best weight distribution for handling. Used in the Ferrari 296 GTS and Lamborghini Revuelto.
- Rear-engine (engine behind the rear axle) — the classic Porsche 911 layout. Creates unique handling characteristics that reward skilled drivers.
- Front-engine — less common in pure sports cars, but used in some grand tourers like the Bentley Continental GTC.
Transmission
- PDK / DCT (dual-clutch automatic) — lightning-fast gear changes, ideal for maximum performance
- Manual — slower technically, but gives a more connected, engaging feel. The Porsche 911 GT3 Touring offers this.
Single-speed (electric/hybrid) — instant torque delivery, used in hybrid systems like the Ferrari 296 GTS and Lamborghini Revuelto
The Best 2 Seater Sports Cars Available to Hire in 2026
This is the main event. Below are the best 2 seater sports cars you can hire right now through Rentolux. Each one has been chosen because it offers something genuinely special — not just fast, but memorable.
Ferrari 296 GTS — The V6 Hybrid Open-Top Icon

If you are looking for the most exciting open-top sports car available to hire in 2026, the Ferrari 296 GTS is the answer. This car is extraordinary in almost every way.
The numbers:
- Engine: 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 + electric motor hybrid
- Total power: 830 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 2.9 seconds
- Top speed: 205 mph
- Body style: Spider (open-top cabriolet)
- Drive: Rear-wheel drive
- Gearbox: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
The Ferrari 296 GTS sits in a mid-engine layout, which means the engine is positioned directly behind the driver. This gives the car near-perfect weight distribution and handling balance. When you push it into a corner, it rotates with a precision that feels almost impossible for an 830hp car.
What makes the GTS particularly special compared to the standard 296 GTB coupe is the retractable hard roof. Drop it in 14 seconds and the entire character of the car changes. The V6 hybrid soundtrack — a high-pitched, almost Formula-style wail — fills the cabin. The world opens up. It is, without question, one of the greatest open-top sports car experiences money can buy.
The hybrid system is not just there for efficiency. It adds instant torque from a standing start and fills in any gaps between turbo boost. The result is a power delivery that feels completely seamless and relentlessly fast.
Best for: Those who want the ultimate Ferrari 296 GTS rental experience — drama, speed, and open-top motoring all in one package.
👉 Hire the Ferrari 296 GTS at Rentolux
Porsche 911 GT3 Touring (992.2) — The Purist’s Dream

If the Ferrari 296 GTS is about theatre, the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring is about honesty. This is the car that driving enthusiasts argue is the greatest all-round sports car ever made — and it is very hard to disagree.
The numbers:
- Engine: 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six
- Power: 510 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 3.4 seconds
- Top speed: 198 mph
- Rev limit: 9,000 rpm
- Body style: Coupe
- Drive: Rear-wheel drive
- Gearbox: 6-speed manual or 7-speed PDK
The key word with the GT3 Touring is naturally aspirated. In an age where almost every performance car uses a turbocharged or hybrid engine, the GT3’s flat-six breathes freely with no turbo assistance. The result is an engine that rewards you for revving it hard — it gets better, louder, and more exciting the higher the needle climbs.
The Touring variant removes the large rear wing of the standard GT3 and replaces it with a retractable spoiler, giving the car a cleaner, more understated look. From the outside it could almost pass for a regular 911. But get behind the wheel and the difference is immediately clear.
The optional six-speed manual gearbox is one of the best in the business. Short, precise, perfectly weighted. It turns every gear change into a moment you want to repeat.
Best for: Driving purists who want the most connected, analogue 2 seater sports car experience available in 2026.
👉 Hire the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring at Rentolux
Porsche 911 GT3 Weissach Package (992.2) — For the Hardcore Driver

The Weissach Package takes everything that makes the standard GT3 brilliant and strips it back even further. This is the lightest, most focused version of Porsche’s greatest sports car.
What the Weissach Package adds (or removes):
- Magnesium roof — saves significant weight over steel
- Carbon fibre front lid, rear lid, and anti-roll bars
- Titanium roll cage option
- Forged magnesium wheels — dramatically lighter than standard alloys
- Weight saving: approximately 13.6 kg less than standard GT3
In total, the Weissach Package produces one of the lightest road-legal sports cars at this performance level. Less weight means faster cornering, better braking, and an even sharper response to every input.
This is not a car for casual drivers. It is for people who know exactly what they want and are willing to work for it. Every kilo removed, every material upgraded — it all adds up to a car that feels alive in a way that very few production cars ever achieve.
Best for: Serious drivers who want the absolute peak of what a road-legal Porsche 911 can offer.
👉 Hire the Porsche 911 GT3 Weissach Package at Rentolux
Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (992.2) — Open-Top All-Weather Excellence

The Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet is the answer to a very specific question: what if you want the thrill of an open-top 2 seater sports car, but you also want to drive it hard regardless of the weather?
The numbers:
- Engine: 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six
- Power: 523 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 3.3 seconds
- Top speed: 193 mph
- Body style: Cabriolet (open-top)
- Drive: All-wheel drive (Carrera 4)
- Gearbox: 8-speed PDK
The Carrera 4 designation means all-wheel drive. This is a big deal for a cabriolet, because it means you can drop the roof and push the car hard even when conditions are not perfect. The rear-biased AWD system sends most power to the rear wheels in normal conditions for a sporty feel, but shifts torque to the front when grip is needed.
The GTS specification adds extra power, sportier suspension, wider body, and a more aggressive interior. It sits between the standard Carrera and the full GT3 in terms of focus — practical enough for a long drive, sharp enough to excite you on the right road.
Best for: Those who want a proper open-top sports car hire experience that works in any season and any weather condition.
👉 Hire the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet at Rentolux
Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cabriolet — The All-In-One Supercar

The Porsche 911 Turbo S is the car that does everything. It is the 911 that does not ask you to compromise on anything — not comfort, not performance, not practicality, not drama.
The numbers:
- Engine: 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six
- Power: 650 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 2.7 seconds
- Top speed: 205 mph
- Body style: Cabriolet
- Drive: All-wheel drive
- Gearbox: 8-speed PDK
2.7 seconds to 60 mph. That is supercar-level acceleration in a car that also has a folding fabric roof, heated seats, a full infotainment system, and enough boot space for a weekend bag. The Turbo S is the rare car that could genuinely be your only car — if your only car happened to cost over £250,000.
As a cabriolet, the Turbo S open-top experience is deeply impressive. Drop the roof and the twin-turbo flat-six becomes the loudest, most urgent thing in your immediate world. Close it again and the cabin is hushed, refined, and comfortable enough for a long motorway run.
This is the definition of a no-compromise 2 seater sports car. And Porsche 911 hire at this level is, genuinely, a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience for most drivers.
Best for: Anyone who wants the fastest, most capable all-round 2 seater sports car available to hire in Europe right now.
👉 Hire the Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cabriolet at Rentolux
Porsche 911 Carrera T (992.2) — Lightweight, Analogue, and Brilliant

The Carrera T is Porsche’s answer to the question: “What if we made a 911 that was specifically for drivers who love driving?”
The numbers:
- Engine: 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six
- Power: 394 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 4.5 seconds (manual) / 4.2 seconds (PDK)
- Body style: Coupe
- Drive: Rear-wheel drive
- Gearbox: 7-speed manual (standard) or 8-speed PDK
The T stands for Touring, but this is not a relaxed car. Porsche added a shorter gear lever for the manual, a sports exhaust, and sport suspension as standard. They removed some sound deadening to save weight and sharpen the experience. The result is a 911 that is more alert, more connected, and more fun than the standard Carrera — without going all the way to GT3 territory.
The rear-wheel drive setup combined with the manual gearbox makes this one of the most engaging 2 seater sports cars you can hire right now. It is not the fastest car on this list. But it might be the most fun per mile.
Best for: Drivers who want an engaging, analogue sports car experience without the intensity of a full GT3.
👉 Hire the Porsche 911 Carrera T at Rentolux
Lamborghini Revuelto — The V12 Hybrid Supercar That Defines Excess

The Lamborghini Revuelto is not a subtle car. It was never supposed to be. This is a 1,015 horsepower V12 hybrid supercar with scissor doors, a mid-engine layout, and a soundtrack that will stop traffic wherever you go. It is, by almost every measure, one of the most extreme 2 seater sports cars ever built for the road.
The numbers:
- Engine: 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 + three electric motors
- Total power: 1,015 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 2.5 seconds
- Top speed: 217 mph
- Body style: Coupe
- Drive: All-wheel drive (hybrid)
- Gearbox: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
The V12 engine alone produces 825 horsepower. The three electric motors add another 190 horsepower on top of that. Together, they produce a car that accelerates with a ferocity that genuinely has no parallel on the road. 0–60 in 2.5 seconds is not just fast — it is the kind of speed that takes your breath away the first time you experience it.
But the Revuelto is more than just straight-line speed. The hybrid system also improves handling by allowing individual electric motors to send torque to specific wheels. This gives the car a level of agility that you would not expect from a 1,800 kg machine.
The scissor doors open forwards and upwards, which is a Lamborghini signature and one of the most dramatic design statements in the automotive world. Climbing in and out of the Revuelto is itself an event.
As a Lamborghini Revuelto hire experience, this car sits in a category of its own. There is simply nothing else like it on the road.
Best for: Those who want the most extreme, dramatic, and powerful 2 seater supercar available to hire anywhere in Europe.
👉 Hire the Lamborghini Revuelto at Rentolux
Bentley Continental GTC Speed — Luxury Grand Tourer With a Sporting Edge

Not every great 2 seater sports car is about lap times and track days. The Bentley Continental GTC Speed proves that a sports car can also be one of the most luxurious and refined cars on the road.
The numbers:
- Engine: 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 (hybrid)
- Power: 782 horsepower
- 0–60 mph: 3.5 seconds
- Top speed: 208 mph
- Body style: Convertible (open-top grand tourer)
- Drive: All-wheel drive
- Gearbox: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
The GTC Speed is a grand tourer — a car designed to cover long distances at high speed in great comfort. The interior is hand-crafted with diamond-stitched leather, real wood veneers, and more technology than most people will ever fully explore. And yet, despite all that luxury, this car will hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and top out at over 200 mph.
Drop the fabric roof and the Continental GTC becomes one of the most beautiful open-top sports cars on the road. Long bonnet, wide haunches, and that distinctive Bentley grille — it is a car that commands attention wherever it goes.
For sports car hire in Europe on longer routes — think the French Riviera to Monaco, or a multi-day Alpine crossing — the Continental GTC Speed is arguably the perfect companion.
Best for: Drivers who want performance, luxury, and open-top motoring combined into one exceptional 2 seater grand tourer.
👉 Hire the Bentley Continental GTC Speed at Rentolux
Best 2 Seater Sports Cars — Full Comparison Table
| Car | Engine | Power | 0–60 mph | Body Style | Drive | Best For |
| Ferrari 296 GTS | V6 Hybrid | 830hp | 2.9s | Open-top | RWD | Drama + hybrid tech |
| Porsche 911 GT3 Touring | Flat-Six NA | 510hp | 3.4s | Coupe | RWD | Purist driving |
| Porsche 911 GT3 Weissach | Flat-Six NA | 510hp | 3.4s | Coupe | RWD | Hardcore track focus |
| Porsche 911 C4 GTS Cab | Flat-Six Turbo | 523hp | 3.3s | Cabriolet | AWD | All-weather open-top |
| Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cab | Flat-Six Turbo | 650hp | 2.7s | Cabriolet | AWD | All-in-one supercar |
| Porsche 911 Carrera T | Flat-Six Turbo | 394hp | 4.5s | Coupe | RWD | Analogue fun |
| Lamborghini Revuelto | V12 Hybrid | 1,015hp | 2.5s | Coupe | AWD | Ultimate performance |
| Bentley Continental GTC Speed | V8 Hybrid | 782hp | 3.5s | Convertible | AWD | Luxury grand touring |
Coupe or Cabriolet — Which 2 Seater Sports Car Is Right for You?
Choosing between a coupe and a cabriolet is one of the most personal decisions you will make when booking a sports car hire. Both are brilliant. But they are brilliant in different ways.
Choose a Coupe If…
- You are planning a track day or want to push the car hard on technical roads
- You want the sharpest, most precise handling possible
- Aerodynamics matter to you — coupes have less flex and better high-speed stability
- You prefer a more focused, cockpit-like interior feel
- You are driving in cooler weather where an open roof is not practical
The Porsche 911 GT3 Touring and Lamborghini Revuelto are the perfect examples of what a focused coupe can be. They are not compromised by a folding roof mechanism. Every part of the car exists to make it go faster and handle better.
Choose a Cabriolet If…
- You want the open-top sports car experience — wind, engine sound, sky
- You are driving on scenic coastal or mountain routes where the surroundings are part of the experience
- You want to arrive in style — a cabriolet with the roof down makes an entrance
- You are hiring for a special occasion — a birthday, anniversary, or bucket-list trip
- The weather is on your side — warm summer days in southern Europe are what convertibles were made for
The Ferrari 296 GTS, Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cabriolet, and Bentley Continental GTC Speed all show what open-top motoring can feel like when it is done at the highest level.
How to Hire a 2 Seater Sports Car in Europe
Hiring a 2 seater sports car is simpler than many people expect — but there are a few things worth knowing before you book.
What You Need to Rent a Sports Car
Most premium sports car hire companies, including Rentolux, require the following:
- Age: Usually 25 years or older (some cars may require 28+)
- Driving licence: Full, clean licence — usually held for at least 2–3 years
- Credit card: Required for the security deposit, which varies by car
- ID: Passport or national ID card
- Insurance: Most rentals include basic cover; upgraded excess protection is usually available
How Much Does Sports Car Hire Cost?
Pricing varies significantly depending on the car, the rental period, and the season. Here is a rough guide to daily rates for sports car hire in Europe:
| Car Category | Approximate Daily Rate |
| Porsche 911 Carrera T | From €800–€1,200/day |
| Porsche 911 GT3 / GTS | From €1,200–€2,000/day |
| Ferrari 296 GTS | From €2,000–€3,500/day |
| Lamborghini Revuelto | From €3,000–€5,000/day |
| Bentley Continental GTC Speed | From €1,500–€2,500/day |
Weekend rentals (Friday to Monday) often work out better value than booking individual days. Many platforms, including Rentolux, offer competitive rates for multi-day sports car weekend rentals.
Best Places in Europe to Drive a 2 Seater Sports Car
Europe has some of the best driving roads in the world. Here are the top destinations for supercar rental Europe experiences:
- French Riviera / Monaco — coastal glamour, winding cliff roads, and the perfect backdrop for a Ferrari 296 GTS or Bentley GTC
- Swiss Alps — the Furka Pass, Grimsel Pass, and Gotthard are legendary driving roads that suit the Porsche GT3 perfectly
- Tuscany, Italy — rolling hills, medieval towns, and empty roads that make any sports car feel like it was built for this
- Scottish Highlands (UK) — raw, dramatic landscapes and some of the best empty roads in the world for 2 seater sports car UK experiences
- Nürburgring region, Germany — for those who want to push their rental car on one of the world’s most famous circuits (subject to hire company terms)
- Andalusia, Spain — warm weather, mountain roads, and coastal routes all within easy reach
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Sports Car Rental
- Book early — the best cars get reserved months in advance, especially in summer
- Plan a proper route — use motorways only to get to the good roads, then switch off the navigation and drive
- Learn the car’s modes — most modern sports cars have driving modes (Normal, Sport, Sport+, Track). Take 20 minutes to understand them before you set off
- Respect the machine — rear-wheel drive cars behave differently in the wet. Know this before you need to find it out
- Take photos and video — you will want to remember this
Frequently Asked Questions About 2 Seater Sports Cars
What is the best 2 seater sports car to hire?
It depends on what you want from the experience. For the ultimate open-top drama, the Ferrari 296 GTS is the answer. For the purest driving experience, the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring is hard to beat. For outright power and shock factor, the Lamborghini Revuelto stands alone. All three are available to hire through Rentolux.
What is the fastest 2 seater sports car available to rent?
The Lamborghini Revuelto is the most powerful car on the Rentolux fleet, with 1,015 horsepower and a 0–60 time of 2.5 seconds. The Ferrari 296 GTS and Porsche 992.2 Turbo S Cabriolet are not far behind.
Can I hire a 2 seater sports car in the UK?
Yes. Rentolux operates across Europe and can assist with 2 seater sports car UK hire enquiries. The Scottish Highlands and Welsh mountain roads are particularly popular routes for UK sports car rentals.
Is a Porsche 911 a 2 seater sports car?
Most Porsche 911 variants officially have rear seats, but in reality they are very small and most adults cannot sit in them comfortably. Performance variants like the GT3 Touring and Turbo S Cabriolet are effectively 2 seater sports cars in every practical sense. Many hire customers treat them as dedicated 2 seaters.
What is the difference between a sports car and a supercar?
This is a question with no perfect answer, but here is a useful way to think about it:
| Sports Car | Supercar | |
| Power | Usually under 500hp | Usually over 500hp |
| Price | £50k–£150k | £150k–£500k+ |
| Everyday usability | Generally good | Can be challenging |
| Examples | Porsche 911 Carrera T | Lamborghini Revuelto, Ferrari 296 GTS |
How long can I rent a sports car for?
Most hire companies offer rentals from a single day up to several weeks. The most popular option is the sports car weekend rental — usually Friday afternoon to Monday morning — which gives you two full days of driving time.
Do I need special insurance to rent a supercar?
Most premium sports car hire companies include insurance within the rental price. You will typically be responsible for an excess (the amount you pay in the event of damage), which can range from €5,000 to €50,000+ depending on the car. Excess reduction packages are usually available for an additional daily fee. Always read the insurance terms carefully before you book.