- Manual
- Petrol · 1.2L
- 5 seats
- 2 bags
- 2023
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No-deposit options
About a third of cars in Spain come with no deposit hold at pickup - look for the "No deposit" badge.
Full insurance
Zero-excess cover available on most cars - nothing taken from the deposit if something happens.
Airport & city pickup
Desks at the airport and in the city centre.
Free cancellation
Cancel free on most bookings, often up to 48 hours before pickup.
Most driving from Madrid is motorway out to Toledo, Segovia and the sierra. Pick by group size and distance, not by looks.
Economy
Cheapest to run and easy to fit in an underground car park in the centre. Fine for two on day trips.
Automatic
Easier in Madrid traffic and on the climb up to Segovia. Automatics are limited in Spain, so book early.
7-seater & van
For families or two couples sharing, with room for luggage on the Toledo and Segovia runs.
Luxury
A comfortable pick for the longer motorway drives out of the city. Deposits run higher on premium groups.
Madrid is one place in Spain where you do not need a car for the city itself. The Metro is one of the largest in Europe, and the Prado, the Royal Palace and Retiro park are walkable from each other. Where car rental in Madrid earns its keep is the moment you leave the city - the walled town of Toledo to the south and Segovia with its Roman aqueduct to the north, both easy same-day drives that fixed bus and train timetables do not match.
Payment and deposit
When you book you pay only a small upfront amount - usually 15-20% of the hire cost. The rest is settled at the desk on pickup. The deposit in most cases is fully refundable, and about a third of cars in Spain are handed over with no deposit at all - those are marked in the results. If you only have a debit card, pick a no-deposit rate or a cash-deposit option: nothing gets frozen on your card.
Madrid sits in the centre of Spain, so the day-trip towns spread out in every direction on fast motorways. Toledo is about 70 km south, around an hour down the A-42. Segovia is roughly 97 km north, about an hour and a half over the Guadarrama mountains. Both have their own pages.
One pickup in Madrid reaches both and you can be back the same evening. That is why many visitors rent here even when they stay in the city for most of the week.
This is the one local rule to get right. The Madrid 360 Low Emission Zone covers the entire municipal area of Madrid, with vehicles without an environmental sticker banned from circulating within the M-30 ring road and the wider city. The stricter core, the Distrito Centro around Sol, Cortes and Embajadores, is even more limited.
For a hire car this rarely matters. Cars rented in Madrid are modern and carry a DGT environmental sticker (0, ECO, C or B), which is what the zone requires, so a rental can drive in with no extra paperwork. The hard part - prior authorisation - only applies to foreign-registered vehicles, which must request access before entering the restricted zones. Your Spanish-plated rental is not a foreign vehicle, so that step does not apply to you.
The one nuance: in the Distrito Centro core, vehicles with B and C stickers can enter only if they park in an underground public car park. If you are staying in the old centre, book a hotel with parking or aim for a public underground garage rather than a street space.
Quick checks at pickup
Most car rental in Madrid starts at the airport, where the desks and the cheapest rates are. For terminals, supplier desks and the arrivals walk-through, see the Madrid Airport (Barajas) car hire page. To collect in town instead, near Atocha station or the centre, named suppliers include Sixt, Centauro, Enterprise, Avis and Drivalia. A city pickup saves paying for a car you are not using while you are sightseeing on foot.
Spring (April to June) and autumn (late September into October) are the easiest times to drive - warm rather than hot, with the day trips at their best. July and August bring Madrid's peak heat, often above 35C, and automatics and 7-seaters go first, so book several weeks ahead. Winter is the cheapest stretch and the motorways out to Toledo and Segovia stay open, though the higher passes towards Segovia can get cold and the odd snow day.
Yes. Central Madrid is a low-emission zone, but cars rented in Spain carry the DGT sticker the zone requires, so a hire car can enter.
In the strictest Distrito Centro core, a car with a B or C sticker must park in an underground public car park rather than on the street. You can tell your car's class from the windscreen sticker.
Toledo is about 70 km south, roughly an hour on the A-42. Segovia is about 95 km north, around an hour and a half over the Guadarrama mountains.
Both are comfortable same-day trips from a single Madrid pickup.
A credit card is not always required - it is needed to hold the security deposit. At pickup the supplier freezes the deposit amount on the card: the money is not charged and is released when you return the car undamaged.
Without a credit card you still have options: choose a cash-payment rate (the «Cash» filter option) or a no-deposit rate, and nothing is held.
The deposit is an amount the rental company holds as a guarantee for the car. Road fines or damage can be deducted from it.
If the car comes back without problems, the deposit is released in full. It is a temporary hold on your card, not a charge.
It depends on the car class and the supplier - you can see the exact amount on each car's card.
You can set a maximum deposit in the filter and the catalogue shows only matching offers. The lower you set it, the fewer cars remain.
Yes. To see cars with no deposit, use the «No deposit» filter option. There are also cars with a small deposit or cash payment.
Note that "no deposit" means no hold at pickup, not no booking payment - a small upfront amount is still taken when you book. If nothing suits, contact our support team.
The deposit is the amount frozen on your card at pickup and released when you return the car undamaged.
The excess is the part of any damage you pay yourself even with insurance - anything above it is covered by the insurer.
In practice, damage is taken from the deposit up to the excess, so the deposit is often set to match it. A full, zero-excess policy removes both: you do not pay for damage and the hold is usually waived.
Cover comes in levels:
You see the available rates on each car's card when booking.
If you would rather not depend on the deposit and excess, choose the full rate.
Yes, some cars can be paid in cash - use the «Cash» filter option.
You pay a small upfront amount by debit or credit card when booking (usually 15-20% of the total), and the rest in cash at pickup.
Yes, paying for the car with cryptocurrency is possible - contact our support team to arrange it.
Cross-border trips must be agreed with the supplier in advance. There may be a small service fee and extra insurance.
To see cars allowed across the border, use the filter option or contact our support team. Do not cross the border undeclared.
Yes. In the search, set a pick-up and a drop-off point - for example collect in Madrid and return in Toledo or Barcelona.
By default the car is returned to the same place you collected it.
Manuals are cheaper and more widely available. Automatics cost more and sell out first, especially in summer, so book one early if you need it.
You need a passport, a driving licence and the rental voucher - the voucher can be shown on your phone or tablet.
It states the final price with your chosen options and insurance, so the amount due at the desk will not change.
To rent through our rental companies you need at least 2 years of driving experience.