Electric — Munich
From €210 per day.
Electric cars change the way you experience Munich. The city's low-emission zone, which covers most of the Altstadt and surrounding districts, is a non-issue — no sticker checks, no route restrictions, just quiet, immediate torque through Maximilianstraße or along the B2 toward Starnberg on a clear afternoon. Our electric selection is deliberately small: three cars, each chosen because it performs as a proper driver's car rather than a commuter appliance. Daily rates start from €210, and every vehicle is delivered with a full charge and a briefing on the charging network along your planned route — whether that's a lakeside loop to Tegernsee or a longer run east toward Salzburg, where you'll want to factor in a mid-route stop near Rosenheim. For guests arriving at MUC Terminal 1 or 2, an electric handover makes particular sense. The drive back into the city is mostly motorway, and regenerative braking through Munich's stop-start traffic means you arrive at your hotel with more range than you might expect. It is a quieter, more composed entrance to the city — and a practical one, especially if you plan to park underground at Marienplatz or near the Messe München campus during a trade fair week. If you are considering a multi-day booking that mixes city commitments with alpine driving, we can outline the charging logistics in advance so there are no surprises on the road south toward Garmisch-Partenkirchen.