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Corporate Event Luxury Car Hire: The Complete Guide
Beyond the Boardroom
The corporate hospitality landscape has shifted. Clients have sat through enough dinners at The Ivy and rounds of golf at Wentworth. What genuinely excites people is an experience they could not easily arrange themselves.
Corporate Track Days
A corporate track day at Silverstone, Brands Hatch, or Goodwood with a fleet of supercars is about as impressive as business entertaining gets. Clients take to the circuit in a Ferrari F8 Tributo, a McLaren 720S, or a Porsche 911 GT3, guided by professional instructors.
These events work brilliantly for groups of 10 to 40 people. Budget from £150 to £400 per head depending on the circuit and car selection.
Client Entertainment and Relationship Building
A curated driving tour through the Peak District or the Scottish Highlands — with a convoy of supercars and a Michelin-starred lunch stop — creates genuine connection.
For one-to-one relationship building, lending a client a self-drive supercar for a weekend is a gesture that speaks volumes.
Product Launches and Brand Activations
If your brand wants to communicate precision, performance or luxury, having supercars at your launch event makes an immediate visual statement. Fashion brands, watch companies, property developers and tech firms regularly hire supercars for events.
Incentive Programmes and Team Rewards
A supercar experience day — or the keys to a Ferrari for a weekend — is a reward that generates genuine excitement. Announce at the start of the quarter that the top performer wins a weekend with a Lamborghini Huracán, and watch productivity shift.
Tax Considerations
Corporate supercar hire can be treated as a legitimate business expense in several scenarios. We strongly recommend discussing any planned corporate hire with your accountant beforehand.
Planning Your Corporate Event
Start planning at least six to eight weeks ahead for track days and driving tours. Key considerations include group size, insurance requirements, branding opportunities, and dietary and accessibility needs.


