You've been handed the keys. A Lamborghini sits at the curb — impossibly low, exhaust note already rumbling through the neighborhood — and the question is where to go. Los Angeles was built for this moment. With mountains to the north, ocean to the west, canyons threading through the hills, and boulevards designed to be seen on, the city gives a Lamborghini exactly what it needs. Here are the five best places to take a Lamborghini in Los Angeles.
1. Mulholland Highway — Canyon Perfection
Starting near Agoura Hills and winding through the Santa Monica Mountains toward the Pacific, Mulholland Highway is the road that driving enthusiasts in Los Angeles return to again and again. Forty-five miles of sweeping corners, elevation changes, and mountain views make it the most technically satisfying drive in greater LA. The section near Cornell Road — known simply as 'The Snake' — is a series of tight switchbacks that rewards every driver who takes it seriously. In a Lamborghini Huracán, Mulholland is the closest thing to a racetrack that public roads in California offer.
2. Pacific Coast Highway — Wind, Ocean, and Speed
Heading north from Santa Monica, PCH opens in a way that few roads in America do. The ocean appears to your left and refuses to leave. The road straightens into long sweeping stretches through the Malibu Colony and beyond, where the speed limit rises and the landscape becomes genuinely cinematic. A Lamborghini Urus handles PCH beautifully — comfortable on the faster sections, confident through curves, and absolutely unmistakable at every stop along the way. This is the drive that every visitor to LA deserves to experience at least once.
3. Rodeo Drive & Beverly Hills — See and Be Seen
Not every Lamborghini moment is about the drive itself. Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is the world's most famous luxury shopping street, and arriving in a Lamborghini is as much a performance as it is a mode of transport. The wide blocks, meticulous landscaping, and parade of extraordinary cars on any given afternoon make Beverly Hills the ideal backdrop for something as dramatic as a Huracán. Take it slow, windows down, through the flats of Beverly Hills — then up into the hills on Coldwater Canyon or Benedict Canyon for contrast.
4. Topanga & Malibu Canyon — The Technical Roads
For those who want quieter roads with greater challenge, the canyon routes connecting the Valley to the coast deliver. Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Malibu Canyon Road, and Las Virgenes Road each offer tight technical sections, canyon walls rising on both sides, and the kind of driving that demands full attention. These roads are best on weekday mornings when traffic is minimal and the canyons are at their most dramatic — mountain light filtered through oak and sycamore, the road yours alone.
5. Sunset Boulevard — The Full Length of Los Angeles
There is no road that captures Los Angeles more completely than Sunset Boulevard, running from Downtown to the Pacific through every neighborhood that defines the city. From the arts district through Silver Lake, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Bel-Air, and finally down the canyon to PCH — Sunset is a 22-mile tour of everything LA is. In a Lamborghini at dusk, with the city lights starting to come on and the Pacific appearing at the end of the boulevard, it is one of the great urban driving experiences in the world.
“A Lamborghini in Los Angeles is not transportation. It is a statement of intent.”
Pro Tips for Your LA Lamborghini Drive
- Go early morning on weekends for PCH — the road opens up before 9 AM and the light is extraordinary
- Mulholland's 'The Snake' section has permanent photography on weekends — drive legally and enjoy the shots
- Fill up before heading into the canyons — gas stations become sparse once you leave the main boulevards
- Valet at Nobu Malibu for the full arrival experience — worth every cent
- Take Sunset Boulevard back from PCH for a complete, end-to-end Los Angeles loop
Frequently Asked Questions
A Lamborghini Huracán typically runs $1,200–$1,800 per day in Los Angeles. The Urus SUV starts around $900–$1,200 per day. Pricing depends on the specific model, rental duration, and time of year. NexAssist provides transparent custom quotes — contact us to check current availability and rates.
Yes — Mulholland Highway is a public road with standard speed limits. It is well-maintained and popular with exotic car enthusiasts year-round. As with any mountain road, appropriate caution and legal speeds are essential. The road is best driven at posted limits — it's engaging and beautiful without any need to exceed them.
Absolutely. PCH is one of the best drives available with a rented Lamborghini in Los Angeles. NexAssist has no geographic restrictions within the greater Los Angeles area — drive PCH, the canyons, Beverly Hills, or wherever your day takes you.
For pure driving experience on LA's canyon roads, the Huracán Evo or Huracán STO is the enthusiast's choice — mid-engine, naturally aspirated V10, rear-wheel drive. For a balance of everyday usability and Lamborghini drama, the Urus is the most versatile option for a full LA day.
Yes. NexAssist delivers Lamborghini rentals directly to your hotel, home, or any address throughout Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Malibu, and greater Los Angeles. No pickup required.
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