Luxury car



Renting a luxury car on the French Riviera lets you enjoy the glitz and glamor of the French Riviera in style. Pradeep offers you a wide selection of the most prestigious sedan, SUV, exotic or sports cabriolet rentals to meet your needs and for your family trips, or professional events, work, celebrations. With us you can rent the latest supercars on the market and the most exclusive brands such as McLaren, Bentley and/or Rolls Royce and enjoy the most beautiful cities on the French Riviera such as Cannes, Nice,Antibes, Menton, Monaco, Saint- Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Eze or even Saint-Tropez. With the Pradeep concierge service, take advantage of simplified pick-up and return of the vehicle thanks to the great flexibility of our partners. You can pick up your luxury car anywhere in France. We operate with the most dynamic and diverse fleet of exotic cars in France & our extremely wide range of vehicles offer prices to suit the size of any wallet. We know how important it is to have a car delivered and picked up on time - we make it a top priority and do our best to ensure that every customer is satisfied. As this list of vehicles is subject to regular changes, please ask for our latest catalogue. If the vehicle of your dreams is not on this list, ask us in advance and we will do everything to get you on board.

Exceptional
Bentley Continental GT
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 635 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 317 G/KM
Consumption: 14.0L / 100Km
The now iconic Bentley Motors flagship Continental GT was first unveiled at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. Twenty years on and with a few restylings, it has lost none of its glory. This yacht on wheels, which embodies English luxury, has a raging heart, just like its W12 engine, whose power reaches 635 hp in this version. Despite its substantial weight of around 2.4 tons, its philosophy is based on sportiness: 0 to 100 is achieved in less than 4 seconds and the top speed approaches 335 km/h. This power is fabulously controlled thanks to its 4-wheel drive system that keeps the car glued to the road.
Ferrari Portofino
Seats: 2+2
Engine Power: 592 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 245 G/KM
Consumption: 10.7L / 100Km
What could be more exhilarating than the sound of the Ferrari Portofino's 600-horsepower V8 on the winding roads of Eze and Cap d'Ail? One of the most powerful convertibles in the world, this prancing horse model propels you from 0 to 200 km/h in 10.8 seconds in absolute comfort. The name "Portofino" is particularly evocative, referring to one of the most charming towns in north-west Italy. A true enthusiast's car, you will enjoy all the brand's know-how in terms of driving pleasure.
Ferrari Roma
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 612 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 359 G/KM
Consumption: 11.0L / 100Km
If driving is something that makes you feel good, then getting behind the wheel of the Ferrari Roma is sure to make you have goosebumps. Everything on board has been designed around the driver's seat, so that driver and passenger each have a different world with their own screens and features. Like a modern inspiration from the Ferrari Grand Touring cars of the 1960s, its refined and elegant neo-retro styling retains the soul of Ferrari's sportiness. Its 8-cylinder 3.9L twin-turbocharged engine offers a top speed of 320 km/h through exponential and smooth acceleration. The pleasure car bye xcellence?
Ferrari F8 Spider
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 710 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 260 G/KM
Consumption: 11.0L / 100Km
A worthy descendant of the 488, itself a descendant of the 458, the F8 spider concentrates the heritage of the prancing horse firm's super sports cars. Performance is at the heart of the specifications here and the engineers have even gone to the technological arsenal of the F1 to develop this 720-horsepower monster. With three turbos, the Spider achieves 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a maximum speed of 340 km/h thanks to the Pista's engine, which was voted best V8 in the world for four years by several international awards.
McLaren 650 S Spider
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 650 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 279 G/KM
Consumption: 12.0L / 100Km
Like a cross between a P1 and a 12C, this transgenic model has inherited the best of its parentage. Equipped with the same full carbon fiber chassis as the 12C, the bodywork has been reworked to considerably increase aerodynamic downforce. Fortunately, the designers took care to leave the glass bonnet in place, which looks great. With its central exhausts and LED lights, this British supercar is a pleasure for the eyes.
McLaren 720 S
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 710 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 276 G/KM
Consumption: 9.1L / 100Km
The 720S personifies our ongoing quest to push the boundaries of what is possible. Lighter, stronger, faster. The McLaren 720S emphasizes double-hinged dihedral doors, and its headlights conceal vents that channel incoming air to two miniature radiators located on the outside of the wheels. Unlike the GT, the 720 S has an active spoiler that functions as an air brake in either the open or closed position. Thanks to the tightly wrapped bucket seats and exceptional handling due to the ultra-stiff chassis, the 720 S can take tight corners at high speed.
Rolls Royce Dawn
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 570 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 317 G/KM
Consumption: 14.0L / 100Km
Rolls Royce has made a habit of producing vehicles that resemble a fleet of spaceships and the Dawn is no exception. Weighing in at close to 2,600kg, the Dawn is solidly planted on its feet thanks to its large 21-inch wheels. But what makes it a real spaceship is the ultra-smooth suspension system and the engine ergonomics that make you feel absolutely no vibrations. The roughness of the road is completely erased, and the acceleration is silent for a W12 of 600 horsepower, which gives the impression once on board to levitate above the road.
Lamborghini Huracan Spyder
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 610 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 290 G/KM
Consumption: 12.0L / 100Km
Lamborghini showed the flag with the slogan "The sky is the limit" during the official presentation of the Huracan Spyder at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The spirit of a wild rodeo with hair in the wind on an untamed machine on the roads of Saint-Tropez. Designed by the Italian Filippo Perini, the sharp lines so characteristic of the brand are present but the new design has increased the support by 50% compared to its predecessor the Gallardo. If the interior is a pleasure for the eyes with the presence of numerous carbon and Alcantara elements, a digital meter and steering wheel paddles, the ears are not left out thanks to the beastly sounding 5.2L V10.
Mercedes AMG GTC
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 560 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 219 G/KM
Consumption: 10.0L / 100Km
How can you not fall under the spell of its sleek, yet robust design? With one of the longest bonnets in its class, the Mercedes-AMG GT is distinguished by its unmistakably sleek and incisive appearance. Heir to the exclusive SLS AMG, the new car from Mercedes' racing tuner boasts supercar-like performance, with a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.7 seconds and a max speed of 316 km/h. With a driving position close to the ground and seats with side bolsters that freeze you to the vehicle, you feel the urge to press the accelerator and enjoy the sporty chassis. Powered by a 557-horsepower twin-turbocharged 8-cylinder engine, the AMG GT C has a pleasantly throaty sound, especially after 6000 rpm.
Audi R8 Spyder V10
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 570 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 311 G/KM
Consumption: 13.0L / 100Km
Presented at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, the R8 is almost 20 years old. 20 years during which it has distinguished itself, notably at Le Mans where it won 13 times. Unlike the Porsche 911, Ferrari 488 and McLaren 540C, which have supercharged engines, the Audi R8 has a naturally aspirated V10 engine with a "goosebump" sound. With its 4-wheel drive system managed by the Quattro all-wheel drive system, the handling is close to perfection. Add to this the high-performance brakes, and you have the perfect combination of fun and safety.
Audi RS6 Avant
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 605 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 223 G/KM
Consumption: 9.6L / 100Km
Do you want supercar performance while still being able to carry your children and the whole family's luggage? The RS6 Avant was created for you! Although a little heavy (2150kg), its 600 horsepower from its twin-turbo V8 takes you to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds, the same time as the R8. Want more? It's equipped with carbon ceramic disc brakes that are so effective they'd make some of the GTs in the 24 Hours of Le Mans blush. The best part? The outstanding performance makes this a comfortable and spacious wagon, ideal for long journeys.
Mercedes E53 AMG Cabriolet
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 429 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 210 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
The Mercedes-AMG E53 Cabriolet fascinates with its exterior and interior design, which is so specific to the German tuner. "Elegant dynamism" is probably the best word to describe it, given the reworked sides and the new, sharper headlights. The dashboard is not to be outdone, with its new MBUX infotainment system and the new generation of AMG performance steering wheels. And what about performance? With 435horsepower, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds (watch your hats if you are in convertible mode).
Porsche 992 4S Cabriolet
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 450 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 207 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
If we warned you about your hats just now with the E53 AMG, here it's your hair that you'll have to hold on tight! Although it has the same power (450 bhp), the state of mind is radically different from its German counterpart. A symbol of sportiness, speed and luxury, this 992 4S is indeed a 911, the 8th generation to be precise. And like any worthy representative of the lineage, the performances are there: 3.8 seconds for the 0 to 100 with an incredibly smooth thrust thanks to the new and devilishly efficient 8-speed PDK gearbox and also thanks to its 1.2 bars2 turbos.
Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 640 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 257 G/KM
Consumption: 10.8L / 100Km
In the 911 family, certain models retain a very special aura. This is the case of the Turbo, which, against all odds, embodies the roadster par excellence. More docile than the S, the Turbo catapults you into complete control thanks to its incredible drivability, well helped by the steering wheels. Although more docile than its big sister, the Turbo still boasts 580 horsepower and allows a 0 to 100 in less than 3 seconds and a max speed of 320 km/h. A real little bomb with a very wise look.
4x4 SUV
Porsche Cayenne S Coupé E-Hybrid
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 432 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 108 G/KM
Consumption: 4.7L / 100Km
Although it is more instinctive to think of the 911 when talking about Porsche, it is nevertheless the Cayenne that saved the Stuttgart firm, which was in difficulty until 2002, thanks to its real commercial success. 20 years later and several evolutions, the Cayenne shows itself under its most beautiful profile and with new engines like the hybrid block composed of a V6 3.0 liters of 340 hp and an electric motor of 136 hp which allows a mixed consumption of 3.1L/100 km despite its 2 360 kg. At ease on tarmac as well as off-road, it can take all its occupants anywhere in absolute comfort.
Porsche Macan GTS
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 360 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 360 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
Initially launched in 2013, the Macan has received two restylings and of course some engine and interior changes. Comfortably installed in a sporty cocoon, it's with intense pleasure that you take the corners. In fact, the Macan is a bit like a big rally car that would beat all the elegance contests: it is perhaps the sportiest SUV of its time and without compromising on luxury on board.
Land Rover Defender 110
Seats: 7
Engine Power: 200 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 213 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
The original Land Rover is one of those mythical 4X4s that even after more than 70 years still create fascination. This hardcore off-roader has never really changed technically with its separate rustic chassis, designed primarily to venture into the world's worst quagmires while offering true utility qualities. With an impeccable interior and exterior finish, you'll feel at home in it with the feeling of a ship floating above the other cars.
Range Rover Sport 5.0 SC
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 510 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 292 G/KM
Consumption: 13.0L / 100Km
With 565 horsepower under the bonnet, this SC version of the king of 4×4s is one of the most powerful SUVs on the market. With 40 extra horsepower than the 'basic' version, this SC gets nasty. The 5.0-litre supercharged V8 has an impressive response time and delivers instant acceleration. With the slightest touch of the throttle, it propels the 2.5 tons beast with almost as much ease as a super sports car, the combination of big V8 and supercharger really working wonders.
Range Rover Vogue
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 510 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 253 G/KM
Consumption: 13.0L / 100Km
Fast as a sports car and as comfortable as a Rolls, the Range Rover has always been fascinating. It's been doing it for 42 years and it's not about to stop with this V8 Supercharged version. This 4th generation has been totally redesigned by the Gaydon-based company to offer an all-aluminum monocoque architecture, which has saved almost 400 kg. Add to this a lively steering, an even more faithful road reading than before and 510 horsepower available at the slightest touch of the pedal and you feel like you're behind the wheel of a sports car.
Mercedes G63 AMG
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 585 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 276 G/KM
Consumption: 12.0L / 100Km
There's a car in the AMG range that's even crazier than the others. It's the G63 AMG, of course: a four-wheel-drive vehicle with an ancient design, powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 with 585 horsepower. Since its inception 36 years ago, the G-Class has been built to take on the worst conditions with its dimensionally stable ladder chassis, leaf springs, 3 differential locks and short range. Today, in addition to its franchiser DNA, it has acquired a supercar soul: heated and ventilated seats, omnipresent leather, flat steering wheel, aluminum touches, top-of-the-range equipment... The existence of the G AMG makes no sense, but that's why we love it so much.
Mercedes GLA 200
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 163 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 132 G/KM
Consumption: 6.5L / 100Km
The first generation of the Mercedes GLA was positioned halfway between a sedan and an SUV. The second one chooses its camp, that of the SUV. On board, it has the same highly technical cockpit as the A-Class, with a multimedia screen equipped with artificial intelligence that responds to voice commands beginning with "Hey Mercedes". With its modern and elegant look, the GLA is the perfect compromise for a small family.
Mercedes GLC
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 211 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 152 G/KM
Consumption: 7.0L / 100Km
The key to Mercedes design is not complicated, it is first of all: the perfect balance of proportions, precise and rational lines and on this point the GLC does not depart from this rule. The Mercedes GLC's relatively high, imposing stature evokes the world of 4×4 leisure vehicles, but its lines remain relatively fluid.
Mercedes GLC 43 AMG
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 390 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 219 G/KM
Consumption: 8.0L / 100Km
The Mercedes-AMG GLC 43's engine develops 385 horsepower and is mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission. The power is there, without being explosive. What's striking is that the vehicle seems to be literally hooked to the road, and the 4Matic all-wheel drive system has a lot to do with that. The AMG exhaust system will not leave you indifferent to every acceleration.
Mercedes GLE
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 258 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 199 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The GLE is the flagship of the Mercedes SUV range and is a versatile vehicle. Although it has a sporty temperament, comfort is not forgotten. From the very first turns of the wheel, we appreciate its discretion and the excellent management of the gearbox, with its smooth ratios. Easy to handle, this SUV offers good forward visibility thanks to the dominant driving position. The engine is a 2,987 cc V6 developing 258 hp and 620 Nm of torque from 1,600 rpm. It is associated with a 9G-Tronic 9-speed gearbox.
BMW X5
Seats: 7
Engine Power: 258 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 162 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
With its dynamic lines and pronounced wheel arches, the new X5 combines sportiness and elegance. The German manufacturer has also worked on aerodynamics with the presence of air curtains, air vents and aerodynamic blades on the rear window. On board, the cabin is even more comfortable and luxurious than the previous generation. Equipped with the Xdrive all-wheel drive system, driving pleasure is guaranteed!
BMW X7
Seats: 7
Engine Power: 340 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 201 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
A statement of luxury class: the first ever BMW X7 is an elegant fusion of presence and personality. Despite its majestic appearance, it conveys an impression of lightness and agility thanks to its purist design and athletic style. At the same time, the considerable space of the interior offers a pioneering interplay of exclusivity, functionality and freedom - unparalleled comfort right down to the third row of seats. Charm is its essence - elegance its character.
VAN
Mercedes V Class
Seats: 8
Engine Power: 211 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 174 G/KM
Consumption: 7.0L / 100Km
Get to your destination in style and enjoy every mile. The Mercedes-Benz V-Class adapts perfectly to a variety of situations with custom configurations that can be shaped to suit your tastes. Now you can move quickly from a personal to a professional environment without compromising on your goals. Mercedes-Benz has always maintained its high levels of comfort and safety, and this car offers agility, adaptability and fuel efficiency as added benefits to help your journey become even smoother. With its distinctive look and features, you'll be noticed wherever you go. Enjoy the best of both worlds with the Mercedes-Benz V-Class and excel throughout your journey.
Mercedes VITO
Seats: 9
Engine Power: 136 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 164 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The Mercedes-Benz Vito is the all-rounder in the medium-sized van segment between 2.5 t and 3.2 t gross vehicle weight, with a robust exterior and high-quality interior, maximum benefits and low costs. The practicality and versatility of the van make the Vito a specialist for a wide range of customer groups. The leading van in the medium-sized segment offers three driving styles and numerous innovative safety and assistance systems.
Renault espace
Seats: 7
Engine Power: 130 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 119 G/KM
Consumption: 4.9L / 100Km
The Renault Espace has been a great vehicle made by Renault for five generations. The first four generations of the Espace were among the first contemporary MPVs and the fourth generation is even more accomplished. The Renault Grand Espace is a long wheelbase version (LWB) with extra legroom and a larger boot. The fifth generation is introduced with styling while retaining the space-oriented MPV body style. Enjoy a crossover-style MPV that combines elements of a sedan, SUV and MPV while retaining the interior space and practicality of the latter.
Luxury Executive
Mercedes C-Class
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 170 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 109 G/KM
Consumption: 4.0L / 100Km
Mercedes-Benz is taking the new C-Class to the next level and its four-cylinder turbodiesel is now prepared in two forms - C220d and C300d. The 9G-Tronic gearbox is unique to the C-Class, outperforming an ageing 7G-Tronic. It is standard on all versions and sends power to the rear wheels. The beautiful cabin layout is maintained, but a few subtle differences keep things lively. The corporality used for the dashboard gets distinctive new visual elements while the steering wheel handles are revised.
Mercedes E-Class
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 170 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 109 G/KM
Consumption: 4.0L / 100Km
The long-wheelbase E-Class comes in three variants - Representation, Exclusive, and AMG Line. The Representation and Exclusive are prepared in both petrol and diesel engine variants, but the AMG Line is linked to the E350d with a diesel engine. This beast is five metres long and therefore has an extended wheelbase of 3.079 metres. It features high-performance LED headlights, including DRLs, as well as a reworked grille and fenders.
Mercedes 350 D 4Matic
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 258 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 156 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The S-Class has always been the top of the range and above all the technological showcase of the brand at Mercedes. The S stands for "Sonderklasse" which means "Special Class". Since its launch in 1956, it has continued to innovate and to be the most beautiful German limousine. It is a model that has always breathed the best of comfort without underestimating the motorization.
BMW 330i
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 258 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 154 G/KM
Consumption: 6.1L / 100Km
With quality in mind, the design of this new 3 Series is sporty chic: ribbed bonnet, headlights with a "hook" and connected by the wide grille, double exhaust pipes and chrome here and there. On the road, the four-cylinder engine does not disappoint. It vigorously drives this 3 Series with a pleasant sound. You won't be disappointed by the performance of the 2.0, since with a 0 to 100 km/h time of 5.8 seconds, you'll have no trouble getting through traffic or overtaking a laggard.
BMW 5 Series
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 218 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 133 G/KM
Consumption: 5.0L / 100Km
Together with the 3 Series, the 5 Series is one of BMW's historic models. The first generation dates back to 1972 and today we are in the seventh generation. The years have passed but the success is still there. The presentation is subdued, tasteful and the materials used are of excellent quality. Enjoy the best of German know-how with this warrior-like roadster.
Tesla model S P100D
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 722 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 133 G/KM
Consumption: 0.0L / 100Km
You may have noticed if you're at all interested in Tesla: there's something of a dichotomy between the performance potential of the brand's cars and the actual use of them as seen on our roads. Whether it's the Model S or the Model X. It's clear: in Insane or Ludicrous mode, a P100D will leave anything on the 0-100 km/h acceleration test in its wake, including Porsches, Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
FUN & Cabriolet
BMW Z4 M40i
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 340 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 150 G/KM
Consumption: 7.5L / 100Km
While the trend is to remove roadsters from most catalogues, the Z4 M40i is putting up a fight with this latest version, which is more insane than ever. With 340 horsepower under the bonnet for just over 1500 kg, you'll enjoy great acceleration with a bewitching sound, perfect for discovering the winding roads along the hinterland of Nice for example.
Mercedes E 53 AMG CAB
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 435 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 144 G/KM
Consumption: 9.0L / 100Km
The heart of the E53 is its AMG-tuned 3.0-litre turbocharged I6 engine with light hybrid assistance. It lacks the heavy metal ogre growl of AMG's 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, of course, but makes up for it with incredible smoothness and a surprisingly pleasant howl in its upper rev range. The E53 is the most powerful E-Class convertible you can get. The AMG sports seats are very comfortable and have many adjustment options which greatly enhance the driving experience.
Porsche 718 Boxster GTS
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 365 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 186 G/KM
Consumption: 8.2L / 100Km
To take the wheel of the Zuffenhausen roadster when it is equipped with a "flat-six" between the rear wheels, as it was until 2016 on all its versions, is to experience pleasure without even exceeding 50 mph. You can enjoy the smoothness of the engine when the throttle is depressed, the precision with which its power is delivered and, of course, its charismatic sound at all speeds.
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S cabrio
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 370 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 139 G/KM
Consumption: 14.0L / 100Km
The coupé version of the 911 embodies the Porsche DNA in its purest form: the long, flat bonnet, the steeply raked windscreen. And the roofline that slopes gently down towards the rear, which was already a feature of the original 911. Analogue precision combined with digital integration. The interior of the 911 combines old strengths with new possibilities and, like a sports car, is above all one thing: strictly designed for the driver.
Mini Cooper S Cabriolet
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 136 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 107 G/KM
Consumption: 5.0L / 100Km
Ever more sophisticated and comfortable, the Mini Cooper S Cabriolet combines the pleasures of a cabriolet, the handling of a small car, the fishing of a GTi, all in a recognisable envelope, now more chic than sporty. The image of the little bourgeoisie of the upper class may stick to it, but it is definitely a vehicle for those who like to drive.
Fiat 500 Abarth Cabriolet
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 160 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 139 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The 500 Abarth hasn't changed much since its launch in 2012, so you may already be familiar with the details: 160bhp and 183lb ft of torque from a turbocharged 1.4-litre four-cylinder, a stiffer suspension and the best exhaust note from Ferrari. The 500 also benefits from a size that makes it extremely efficient for urban environments. Its power-to-weight ratio gives it a driving pleasure all of its own.
Smart Fortwo Cabriolet
Seats: 2
Engine Power: 90 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 97 G/KM
Consumption: 4.0L / 100Km
Smart proves that a very small car can be sparkling and really pleasant to live with without having much power. In this case, 90 bhp for 995 kg (equipped with the twinamic robotised gearbox) is still 11 bhp/kg, which is enough to weave in and out of dense traffic, or even to insert itself into a fast motorway flow and take its place everywhere - especially in limited parking spaces where the Fortwo takes up less space than the others (2.7 m long and less than 7 m to make a U-turn between two pavements!) The Cabriolet has all the advantages of the Coupé.
City Premium
BMW 118 i
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 150 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 109 G/KM
Consumption: 4.2L / 100Km
Under the bonnet of this 118i is a three-cylinder engine, which develops 140 hp and 220 Nm of torque. The three-cylinder engine is very lively, as evidenced by the 0 to 100 km/h time of 8.5 seconds. In terms of handling, BMW once again delivers a very convincing copy because this 1 Series is an agile model, pleasant to handle and equipped with a steering as precise and consistent as ever. Whatever the conditions, the 1 Series manages to satisfy its occupants thanks to a very good level of comfort, despite the 18-inch wheels.
BMW 2 series active tourer
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 184 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 139 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The BMW 2 Series Active Tourer offers high-quality standard equipment and the power of typical BMW driving dynamics. With a luggage capacity of up to 1,455 liters and an efficient powertrain, a contemporary layout and the highest level of technical support, it is the perfect vehicle for those with an active lifestyle.
Renault captur
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 118 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 125 G/KM
Consumption: 5.4L / 100Km
In the city, the Renault Captur is worthy of belonging to the urban SUV category thanks to its handling and its very good peripheral visibility, the perfect vehicle for taking the children to school or for going shopping, the only flaw of which is a relatively large turning angle. But the little SUV also offers a good homogeneity on the road. However, where the Captur has made the greatest progress is on the motorway, with a handling worthy of the higher category and above all a particularly effective soundproofing system that greatly limits air, road and mechanical noise.
Renault clio
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 118 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 120 G/KM
Consumption: 5.4L / 100Km
The new Renault Clio is a real surprise in terms of dynamic driving, thanks to a CMF-B platform with settings that are particularly well suited to a sustained pace, even if this is not the city car's primary vocation. Although not sporty, it has excellent handling, with controlled roll and very good road holding, well assisted by the many driving aids supplied as standard. However, while the car's character is always very sound, the star of the diamond brand willingly allows itself a few rear-end slides when pushed to its limits. But don't be fooled, you'll have to do it on purpose, as the power is sent to the front wheels, ensuring optimal traction.
Renault kadjar
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 130 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 129 G/KM
Consumption: 4.9L / 100Km
The Kadjar's road manners are always appealing. Renault has managed to get the best out of the Qashqai by adding its own touch. The result is that the Frenchman is well maintained, effectively filters out faults and is relatively comfortable on long journeys. For family use, it's perfect. The Kadjar's chassis is brilliant and despite its weight, allows it to enter corners perfectly. Enjoy an elevated and comfortable driving position.
Renault Megane
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 115 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 102 G/KM
Consumption: 5.0L / 100Km
The Renault Megane now has over 30 years of history and experience, and this latest version is the result of a rich heritage and proven expertise. A more advanced design than its predecessor, a sharper chassis and a smooth engine at all speeds... it is its simplicity of use that is its strength. It is versatile and can take a family anywhere with ease and in the comfort of a top-of-the-range sedan.
Renault twingo
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 90 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 99 G/KM
Consumption: 4.3L / 100Km
A city car par excellence, the Twingo is extremely efficient when it's in its preferred playground: the city. In addition to its low fuel consumption thanks to its small engine, its manoeuvrability, its good interior space despite its small size and its timeless look will allow you to fully enjoy your stay in Cannes or Nice.
Volkswagen Golf
Seats: 5
Engine Power: 115 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 102 G/KM
Consumption: 5.0L / 100Km
Like the Megane, the Golf is also steeped in history. If the Germans are renowned for the reliability and quality of their cars, this is even more true with the Golf series. Thanks to its exceptional fuel economy and 50-litre tank, this diesel Golf can travel 1,000 km on a single tank of petrol, without ever being left on the road.
Volkswagen Polo
Seats: 4
Engine Power: 95 HP
Transmission: Automatic
CO2 Emission: 130 G/KM
Consumption: 6.0L / 100Km
The Polo is above all a style. Wolkswagen's best-seller in France stands out with its sleek, modern look compared to its competitors. Its LED light strip and new scrolling indicators are particularly noteworthy. Thanks to its small size, it is the ideal compromise for high density cities.