Electric — Rome
From €210 per day.
Electric vehicles make a particular kind of sense in Rome. The city's restricted traffic zones — ZTL cameras across Centro Storico, Tridente, Trastevere — are easier to navigate in vehicles that often qualify for access where combustion engines face penalties. And on longer runs south toward Naples or north into Umbria, the silence of an electric drivetrain turns motorway kilometres into something closer to a private lounge than a road trip. Our electric selection in Rome is deliberately focused: three cars, each chosen for how well it handles both a morning meeting in the EUR business district and an afternoon drive out to Frascati along the SS218. Rates begin at €210 per day, which positions these cars as a considered alternative to a conventional luxury sedan — without the fuel stops. Handover works best at Fiumicino or at your hotel outside the ZTL perimeter, where we can walk you through the car's charging logic, range estimates for your planned route, and the location of fast-charge stations along the A1 corridor if you're heading toward Orvieto or Florence. Charging infrastructure across Lazio has improved significantly, though we always recommend discussing your itinerary with our team so we can flag any gaps before you set off. For clients spending a week between Rome and the coast, an electric SUV offers the cabin space and composure that make multi-day driving genuinely comfortable — particularly with passengers and luggage. It is a quieter, more deliberate way to cover ground, and in a city as layered as Rome, that restraint tends to suit the mood.