Our Newquay production fleet spans modern supercars, luxury saloons, and classic vehicles. Modern: Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £800/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £750/day), McLaren 720S (from £800/day), Porsche 911 GT3 RS (from £700/day), Mercedes-AMG GT (from £500/day). Luxury: Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £900/day), Bentley Continental GT (from £700/day), Range Rover Autobiography (from £500/day). Classic: Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (from £500/day), Jaguar E-Type (from £600/day). Every vehicle is supplied production-ready: cleaned to camera standard, fuel tank full, and available for static display, low-speed tracking shots, or driven sequences. Low-loader transport is arranged for vehicles that must not accumulate road miles during a shoot. An on-set vehicle supervisor is included with every booking to manage positioning, continuity, and mechanical readiness between takes. Cornwall's natural light — particularly the golden-hour quality on the north-facing coast — means vehicles often need minimal post-production colour grading.
Newquay's coastline delivers production value that purpose-built locations cannot match. Fistral Beach (TR7 1HY) provides a wide sandy beach with consistent Atlantic surf, headland framing on both sides, and a car park above the beach that accommodates crew vehicles and equipment. The beach itself is accessible for vehicles at low tide with Cornwall Council permissions. Bedruthan Steps (TR8 4BU, National Trust) offers a sequence of sea stacks rising from the surf — a Lamborghini Huracan on the clifftop road above Bedruthan with the stacks below is a frame that sells itself to automotive commercial directors without a mood board.
Newquay harbour provides a working fishing harbour with coloured boats, stone quays, and a town backdrop that reads as authentically Cornish. The harbour access road descends from the town centre to the quayside, offering a natural vehicle arrival sequence with the harbour opening up as the road descends. Towan Head, connected to the town by a private suspension bridge, provides isolated headland positions with 270-degree ocean views — suited to static car displays and beauty shots. Padstow harbour (14.8 miles north) provides a larger harbour setting with more controlled access and a wider quayside for camera equipment.
Newquay is not a studio town. There are no purpose-built sound stages, limited crew accommodation during peak summer months, and Cornwall's road network can challenge vehicle transport logistics. What Newquay offers is raw, authentic, dramatic natural coastline — the kind of location that makes a production visually distinctive. Productions choosing Newquay are choosing it for the coast, the light, and the landscape. We handle the vehicle logistics within that context: low-loader transport on the A30 corridor, on-set supervision for clifftop positions, and contingency plans for Cornwall's weather. For productions that need a controlled studio environment, the nearest options are Bristol (120 miles) and Cardiff (180 miles).
Cornwall's north coast faces west-north-west, catching afternoon and evening light that cinematographers consistently describe as exceptional. The golden-hour quality between 17:00 and 20:00 in summer bathes vehicles in warm, directional light against a dark Atlantic backdrop. Mist, rain, and dramatic skies add atmospheric variety — a Rolls-Royce Phantom on a rain-swept clifftop above Bedruthan Steps carries a visual weight that blue-sky conditions cannot replicate. Our vehicle supervisors understand how to position cars to catch the light and shelter them between takes when the weather demands it.
Fistral Beach (TR7 1HY): Cornwall's most recognised surf beach, with a wide sandy expanse backed by grass-topped cliffs. The beach car park above accommodates crew and equipment. At low tide, vehicle access to the beach itself is possible with Cornwall Council permissions — wide enough for tracking shots alongside a moving vehicle with surf as backdrop. The Pentire headland to the north and the Towan headland to the south provide elevated camera positions. Lifeguard patrols operate May to September; filming coordination with RNLI required during guarded hours.
Bedruthan Steps (TR8 4BU): National Trust coastal site with a sequence of dramatic sea stacks. The clifftop path and adjacent road provide elevated vehicle positioning with the stacks and Atlantic below. National Trust filming permissions required. The scale of the stacks — some rising 100 feet from the beach — creates a sense of proportion that makes any vehicle appear set against an elemental landscape. Best photographed in afternoon light when shadows define the stack formations.
Newquay Harbour: A working fishing harbour with stone quays, coloured boats, and a town-side backdrop. The harbour access road provides a descending approach sequence. Quayside parking accommodates 2-3 vehicles for static display. The harbour reads as authentically Cornish without styling or set dressing. Morning light illuminates the eastern quay wall; evening light catches the harbour entrance. Harbour master coordination required for filming that affects vessel movements.
Towan Head and Suspension Bridge: A headland connected to the town by a private suspension bridge — one of the most distinctive landmarks on the Cornish coast. The headland itself provides an isolated, wind-exposed position with ocean on three sides. Vehicle access is via the bridge approach road on the town side. The suspension bridge frame with a vehicle on the headland creates a shot that is uniquely and immediately identifiable as Newquay.
Watergate Bay (TR8 4AA): A 2-mile sandy beach north of Newquay, backed by low cliffs and accessed via a descent from the B3276. The beach is accessible for vehicles at low tide. The scale and emptiness of the bay provide a clean, uncluttered backdrop for vehicle beauty shots and driving sequences. The Watergate Bay Hotel at the southern end provides facilities and power. Jamie Oliver's former Fifteen Cornwall site (now the Beach Hut) adds a recognisable landmark.
Pentire Headland: Open grassland headland north of Fistral with 270-degree ocean views and no structures in the sightline. Vehicle access via a track from Pentire Road. The headland provides a clean horizon line behind a positioned vehicle — effective for automotive catalogue and campaign photography where the landscape supports rather than competes with the car. Exposed to Atlantic wind, which adds movement to grass and any fabric styling elements.
Automotive commercials: Cornwall's north coast is a recurring location for automotive brand campaigns. The combination of dramatic coastline, empty roads, and exceptional light quality attracts directors seeking visual distinction from urban studio shoots. We supply hero vehicles for beauty shots, driving sequences on the B3276, and clifftop static displays at Bedruthan Steps and Pentire Headland. A Ferrari F8 Tributo on the B3276 above Watergate Bay at golden hour is a brief we fulfil regularly.
Television drama: Cornwall has featured in productions including Poldark, Doc Martin, and Rosamunde Pilcher adaptations. Newquay's coastal locations provide authentic Cornish settings for vehicle sequences. Our fleet supports both contemporary and period requirements — a modern Range Rover for a crime drama exterior, or a classic Jaguar E-Type for a period piece set on the Cornish coast. Script changes requiring different vehicle specifications can be accommodated at short notice when fleet availability allows.
Lifestyle and fashion campaigns: Newquay's surf culture and coastal aesthetic attract lifestyle and fashion brands. A Bentley Continental GTC on Fistral Beach or a Rolls-Royce Ghost at The Headland Hotel provides a luxury-meets-coast visual that aligns with resort wear, premium lifestyle, and travel brand positioning. We supply vehicles camera-ready with production insurance and on-set coordination.
Music videos: Boardmasters Festival (5-9 August 2026, 50,000+ attendees) and Newquay's surf scene generate music video production. The harbour, Fistral Beach, and Towan Head provide visually distinctive settings. Supercars and classic cars at these locations create frames that stand out from urban music video conventions. Same-day bookings available for music video shoots when fleet allows.
Photography and editorial: Automotive journalists and photographers use Cornwall's coast for editorial shoots and car reviews. We supply vehicles for multi-day photoshoots covering the B3276, Bedruthan Steps, and Bodmin Moor — providing three distinct Cornish landscapes within a 30-mile radius of Newquay. On-site vehicle handler included for repositioning between setups.
"Needed a red Ferrari and a white Rolls-Royce for a two-day automotive commercial at Bedruthan Steps and Fistral Beach. LuxuryCarHire.Club delivered both on low-loader via the A30 at 05:00, vehicle supervisor stayed through both shoot days, managed repositioning between six setups across two locations. The clifftop light at Bedruthan at 18:30 was extraordinary — and the supervisor had the Ferrari positioned perfectly to catch it." — Director, Automotive Commercial, Cornwall
"Cornwall has no studios, but it has something better — a coastline that makes every frame look cinematic. We hired a Bentley Continental GTC for a lifestyle brand shoot at Watergate Bay. The car on the beach at low tide with the surf behind it — we used that image as the campaign hero. The on-set supervisor understood production pace and had the car ready between every setup without being asked." — Producer, Fashion Campaign, London
"Short-notice request for a classic Jaguar E-Type for a period drama establishing shot at Newquay harbour. Delivered camera-ready within 8 hours of the call. The harbour setting with the E-Type on the quayside needed zero set dressing — it looked like a period photograph straight out of camera." — Location Manager, Television Drama, Bristol
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We supply production vehicles across Newquay and the Cornish coast: Fistral Beach, Towan Head, Newquay Harbour, Watergate Bay, Mawgan Porth, Bedruthan Steps, Pentire Headland, Padstow, Crantock, Holywell Bay, Perranporth, St Agnes, and all coastal locations accessible via Cornwall Council and National Trust filming permits.
Extended location coverage to Plymouth, Exeter, and Truro for productions shooting across multiple Devon and Cornwall locations. View our full vehicle collection or discuss bespoke requirements for your Cornish production.
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