
2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Renting a Corvette Z06 in Miami means a 670-horsepower, naturally-aspirated flat-plane-crank V8 that revs to 8,600 rpm and screams toward redline — a sound reviewers routinely compare to a Ferrari 458 in character. It is the most dramatic car in the fleet, the one you take to a sunset causeway run and keep hearing on the drive home, and it remains a Corvette: mid-engine, rear-drive, and attainable in a way European exotics are not.
What the Corvette Z06 feels like in Miami
The Z06's 5.5-liter LT6 makes 670 hp at 8,400 rpm with an 8,600-rpm redline, sent to the rear wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch. Its real performance lives above 5,000 rpm — you don't need triple-digit speeds to access it; a second-gear pull onto a causeway at half throttle is enough to understand why this engine exists. The dual-clutch can feel slightly hesitant at parking-lot speeds, a known characteristic of the gearbox, but at any normal pace it's razor-sharp. And the C8 platform is genuinely usable in the city: a front trunk that fits a carry-on and a weekend bag, excellent forward visibility for South Beach's tight streets, and a ride that doesn't punish you on Florida's expansion joints.
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Who books the Corvette Z06
The Z06 draws a different crowd than the typical Lamborghini renter — people who know what the car actually is. Milestone celebrants book it for birthdays, anniversaries, and proposals. Business travelers grab it to pull up to a meeting in Brickell or Coral Gables in something that says you understand cars, not just price tags. Content creators chase the flat-plane-crank howl through tunnels and causeways because nothing else sounds like it at this tier. And enthusiasts rent it specifically to experience a high-revving, naturally aspirated V8 supercar before engines like the LT6 disappear from the market entirely. It occupies a strange sweet spot: supercar performance without supercar pricing. This is not the car you rent just to be seen — it's the car you rent because you've done your homework.
Where to drive it
MacArthur Causeway at night
Ocean Drive, South Beach
Rickenbacker Causeway to Key Biscayne
A1A coastal run
Brickell Avenue
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Every reservation
Every Z06 rental includes full-coverage insurance, a refundable $1,000 security deposit held and released per our standard policy, and a full tank at pickup with a same-fuel-level return. Daily mileage is 100 miles, then $3 per mile, and delivery to your hotel, residence, or MIA is $100. You'll need a valid driver's license to rent; international visitors should also carry their passport, and the minimum age is 21 — most Miami exotic shops require 25. Reserve well ahead for Art Basel, Ultra, Formula 1, and the winter holidays. Valet parking is strongly advised in Miami Beach.
Corvette Z06 rental Miami — FAQs
Does the Z06 really sound like a Ferrari?
Reviewers have compared the LT6's high-revving, naturally aspirated flat-plane-crank character to the Ferrari 458 — and it's a fair sonic comparison. The Z06 does not sound like a traditional pushrod Corvette. It screams rather than rumbles, and the howl above 6,000 rpm is the reason people rent this car specifically.
Is the DCT difficult to drive in Miami traffic?
The eight-speed dual-clutch can feel slightly hesitant at parking-lot and bumper-to-bumper speeds — this is a known characteristic of the gearbox, not a problem with the car. Once you're at any normal driving pace, it's razor-sharp. For stop-and-go on the MacArthur or I-95, simply be deliberate with the throttle and the transmission sorts itself out.
Which is better for Miami — the coupe or the convertible?
The coupe puts the LT6 engine on display through the rear glass and delivers a slightly more focused experience. The convertible (hardtop) gives you open-air South Beach cruising at the cost of hiding that engine under bodywork. For sunset on Ocean Drive, the convertible wins. For the full mechanical theater, take the coupe.
Where can I actually use the power around Miami?
The on-ramps to the MacArthur and Rickenbacker causeways are your best legal opportunities to feel the Z06's exponential top-end rush. The car's real performance lives above 5,000 rpm — you don't need triple-digit speeds to access it. A second-gear pull onto the causeway at half throttle is enough to understand why this engine exists.
Is the Z06 practical for a multi-day Miami rental?
Yes — and this is part of what makes it unique among supercar rentals. The C8 platform has a usable front trunk that fits a carry-on and a weekend bag, excellent forward visibility for navigating South Beach's tight streets, and a ride quality that doesn't punish you on Florida's expansion joints. Owners daily-drive these cars for a reason.
Ready to drive the Corvette Z06 in Miami?
From $350/day, delivered to your hotel, residence, or MIA — $1,000 refundable deposit, 21+ welcome.