Rover — Munich

From €550 per day.

Range Rover holds a particular logic in Bavaria. The alpine approach to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the villa-lined roads around Lake Starnberg, the gravel-to-asphalt transitions that come with private estate access — these are landscapes where a large, composed SUV earns its keep rather than simply making a statement. Munich Luxury Cars keeps two Autobiography-specification Range Rovers available for rental: the D350 in seven-seat configuration and the P530 petrol. The D350 suits families or small groups heading south toward Neuschwanstein or across the Austrian border to Salzburg — three rows of seating, diesel range for longer days, and the kind of refined quiet that lets rear-seat passengers actually sleep on the A95. The P530, with its twin-turbo V8, is the more assertive choice: a vehicle that feels equally at home pulling up to the Bayerischer Hof as it does absorbing a snow-dusted mountain pass in December. Both cars carry the Autobiography trim, which in practical terms means extended leather, four-zone climate, and rear seats that recline far enough to matter on a two-hour airport transfer or a full day touring the foothills. For winter bookings — roughly November through April — vehicles are fitted with appropriate tyres for alpine routes, a detail that matters more than any interior flourish when the road to Kitzbühel is white. Day rates start from €550. Delivery can be arranged to Munich Airport terminals, city hotels along Maximilianstraße, or private addresses in the wider Munich area, including lakeside properties around Starnberg. If your schedule involves a cross-border run into Austria, note that a motorway vignette is required on the Austrian side — something worth confirming at handover. The Range Rover is not a car you rent to feel fast. You rent it to arrive composed, to carry more people or luggage than a sports car allows, and to handle whatever surface or season Bavaria puts in front of you. For corporate hosting, ski transfers, or a long weekend that moves between Munich's centre and the mountains, these two Autobiography models cover the brief with very little compromise.

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