Rent Exotics San Diego

Rent Exotics • July 17, 2025

Rent Exotics San Diego - Where It All Began

The Origin of Rent Exotics


Rent Exotics was founded in 2019 in San Diego by Paulo Serrano and Etienne Elsaesser. What started as a shared dream quickly became one of the most trusted exotic car rental companies in California. Their goal was simple: to make driving a Lamborghini, Ferrari, or McLaren a real experience for anyone, not just a fantasy.


Our Mission: Make Supercars Accessible


Paulo and Etienne believed that driving a supercar shouldn’t be limited to celebrities or millionaires. Whether it’s a weekend adventure, a birthday gift, or a bucket list experience, Rent Exotics gives people the chance to live that dream, if only for a day.


Meet the Founders


Both Paulo and Etienne come from strong entrepreneurial backgrounds in hospitality and branding. That experience helped shape a company that’s not just about cars, but about delivering five-star service and unforgettable moments.


“One of the things I enjoy most is putting someone in their first exotic car. The smile on their face when they arrive and again when they return is unforgettable. Ever since that first Ferrari rental for a surprise birthday gift, I was hooked.” — Paulo Serrano


With over 12 years in the luxury rental and automotive industry, Paulo brings a passion for both business and customer happiness to every rental experience.


Popular Exotic Cars Available in San Diego

Lamborghini Huracán EVO

Ferrari 488 Spider

Porsche 911

McLaren 570S

Corvette C8 Z51


Whether you want the raw power of a Lamborghini or the elegance of a Rolls-Royce, we’ve got you covered.


Why Rent Exotics Is San Diego’s Top Choice


Rent Exotics is more than just a car rental company. We focus on luxury, reliability, and seamless service from start to finish. Our cars are maintained to the highest standards, and our team is always ready to make your experience smooth and memorable.


Expanding Beyond San Diego


After establishing our home base in San Diego, we’re expanding into Wilmington, Houston, and Scottsdale. Each new location is part of our mission to bring exotic car experiences to more people in more cities. If you want to learn more about how to partner with us click here and submit a contact form.


Book Your Dream Car Today


Whether you’re renting a Lamborghini for the weekend or giving someone their first drive in a Ferrari, Rent Exotics makes the experience easy and unforgettable.


Ready to drive?

View Our Exotic Car Fleet or Contact Us to get started.

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