LuxuryCarHire.Club delivers self-drive supercars across Cambridge and Cambridgeshire from £795/day. Take a Ferrari F8 Tributo along the Suffolk lanes via Newmarket, drive a Lamborghini Huracan Evo through Grantchester Meadows and the villages south of Cambridge, or cruise the A10 corridor to Ely Cathedral in a McLaren 720S. Fully insured, delivered to your Cambridge address or hotel, with 150 miles included.
Our Cambridge self-drive collection includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £1,100/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £1,050/day), McLaren 720S (from £1,100/day), Porsche 911 Turbo S (from £850/day), Aston Martin DB11 (from £895/day), and the Mercedes-AMG GT (from £795/day). Each vehicle arrives at your Cambridge address, college, or hotel with a full orientation covering driving modes, controls, and Cambridgeshire route recommendations tailored to the Suffolk lanes, the Grantchester circuit, and the A10 Ely corridor. Every hire includes comprehensive insurance, 150 miles per day, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a personal concierge who handles delivery logistics and dining reservations at venues such as Midsummer House on Midsummer Common. Cambridge's position at the junction of the M11 and A14 gives you immediate access to some of the finest B-road driving in East Anglia — open, flowing roads through the Cambridgeshire and Suffolk countryside, reached within fifteen minutes of leaving the city centre.
“"Hired the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Saturday drive through the Suffolk lanes from Cambridge. The B-roads past Newmarket and down through Clare are empty, flowing, and perfectly suited to a mid-engined supercar. Delivered to our home in Trumpington and collected on Sunday evening."”
, — James, Trumpington, CB2Cambridge sits just 15 miles from Newmarket along the A11 — the gateway to a network of twisting Suffolk lanes that reward precise throttle control and mid-range torque. The B-road loop via Sturmer, Stradishall, and Clare covers 60 miles of lightly trafficked countryside through Essex and Suffolk villages with flowing corners, short straights, and constant elevation changes. The Ferrari F8 Tributo thrives on this terrain, delivering the kind of engaged driving that open fenland cannot replicate. Most clients complete the Suffolk loop in three hours with stops at Clare Castle Country Park and lunch at a Suffolk village pub.
The B-road from Cambridge to Grantchester covers just 2 miles but passes through one of England's most celebrated landscapes — the Meadows immortalised by Rupert Brooke and Pink Floyd. Continue through Grantchester village and pick up the lanes south through Barton, Comberton, and Toft for a 15-mile loop of quintessentially English village driving. The McLaren 720S handles these narrow hedge-lined lanes with precision, and the route is quiet enough on weekday mornings to enjoy the car without traffic pressure. Return to Cambridge via the M11 Junction 12 for a contrast between B-road engagement and motorway composure.
The A10 north from Cambridge to Ely covers 14 miles through the Cambridgeshire Fens — flat, fast, and open with Ely Cathedral ("the Ship of the Fens") rising on the horizon as you approach. The drive rewards the Aston Martin DB11's grand touring character, building speed across the fenland straights before arriving at Ely's medieval streets. The return via Stretham and Waterbeach adds variety through smaller villages and fen-edge landscapes.
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The most popular booking from Cambridge. Clients collect a Ferrari F8 Tributo or McLaren 720S on Friday evening, drive the Suffolk loop via Newmarket and Clare on Saturday with lunch at a village pub, explore the Grantchester lanes and fenland villages on Sunday, and return Monday morning. Two-day hires from £1,900 with multi-day discount.
May Ball arrivals
Cambridge's famous May Balls run through June, and arriving in a Lamborghini Huracan Evo or Ferrari makes a statement that matches the occasion's extravagance. Hourly hires for evening arrivals at Trinity, St John's, King's, or Emmanuel colleges are available during May Week.
Graduation celebrations
July graduation season sees parents and graduates booking supercars for the day — collecting from the University Arms or Varsity Hotel, driving through the city past King's Chapel, and heading out to Grantchester for a celebratory lunch. The Porsche 911 Turbo S is the most requested vehicle for graduation weekends.
Silicon Fen business entertainment
Cambridge's tech corridor generates corporate supercar bookings for client entertainment, team rewards, and executive experiences. Multi-car convoys from the Science Park or biotech campuses to the Suffolk lanes provide memorable corporate hospitality.
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We respond within 2 hours with vehicle availability, pricing, and Cambridgeshire route recommendations tailored to the Suffolk lanes, Grantchester circuit, and A10 Ely corridor.
Secure your booking with a 30% deposit. We confirm delivery time, vehicle specification, and insurance details 48 hours before your hire.
We deliver across Cambridgeshire: Cambridge city centre, Trumpington, Newnham, Grantchester, Cherry Hinton, Chesterton, Romsey, Petersfield, Market, Queen Edith's, Coleridge, Arbury, King's Hedges, Milton, Girton, Histon, Impington, Fulbourn, Great Shelford, Sawston, Comberton, Barton, Waterbeach, Duxford, and Linton. Airport collection and return available at Stansted (STN, 30 miles) and Luton (LTN, 40 miles) for clients flying in for driving experiences. We also serve nearby Peterborough, Ely, and Norwich.
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“"Hired the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Saturday drive through the Suffolk lanes from Cambridge. The B-roads past Newmarket and down through Clare are empty, flowing, and perfectly suited to a mid-engined supercar. Delivered to our home in Trumpington and collected on Sunday evening."”
“"Booked the McLaren 720S for my husband's 40th. We drove through Grantchester, down to Barton and Comberton, then blasted up the M11 to Stansted for dinner. The variety of roads within thirty minutes of Cambridge is remarkable. The team delivered to our door in Newnham at 9am with a full walkthrough."”
“"Used the Aston Martin DB11 for a graduation day with our son — King's Parade, lunch at Midsummer House, then the A10 up to Ely Cathedral. The car suits Cambridge's refined atmosphere better than anything else in the fleet."”
The standout driving route from Cambridge is the Suffolk lanes loop. Take the A11 east to Newmarket (15 miles), then pick up B-roads south through Stetchworth, Sturmer, and Clare — 60 miles of flowing countryside roads through the gentle hills of south Suffolk and north Essex. The route includes the kind of second-and-third-gear corners that mid-engined supercars were built for, with hedgerows, flint-walled villages, and medieval churches punctuating the landscape. From Clare, return to Cambridge via the A1307 through Haverhill and the Gog Magog Hills.
The Grantchester circuit takes the Barton Road out of Cambridge through Newnham, picking up the lane to Grantchester past the Orchard Tea Garden and along the River Cam. Continue south through Barton, Comberton, Toft, and Kingston, returning to Cambridge via the M11 — a 20-mile loop that mixes narrow village lanes with fast dual carriageway. The Porsche 911 Turbo S handles the variety particularly well, rewarding confident braking into village sections and smooth acceleration through the open stretches.
The M11 south to London covers 55 miles of fast motorway — ideal for the Bentley Continental GT or Aston Martin DB11 in grand touring mode. The A14 west connects to the A1(M) for northbound routes to Peterborough and the Midlands. Cambridge's dual-carriageway ring road (A14/A11) provides rapid access to all points of the compass without navigating the historic city centre.
Cambridge's nearest airports are Stansted (STN), approximately 30 miles south via the M11 (40-minute transfer), and Luton (LTN), approximately 40 miles south-west via the A505 and M1 (50-minute transfer). We arrange airport collection at both terminals.
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