Super car hire


Thank you for choosing Y7's Super Car Hire service - the ultimate car hire driving experience, without the cost of ownership.

Perhaps you want to use this service as a treat to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, a thank you gift or even that special wedding day. No matter what the special occasion, a grand super car will surely make you feel extra special.

Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini - whatever you fancy, you can make it happen by choosing Y7.

Simply tell us your preferences and we will make it real.

Aston Martin Vanquish S Aston Martin DB9 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Aston Martin DB7 Bentley GT Continental
Aston Martin
Vanquish S
Aston Martin
DB9
Aston Martin
V8 Vantage
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Bentley
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Ferrari 360 Ferrari 430 Porsche 911 Turbo Porsche Cayenne S Porsche Boxster
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360
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430
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911 Turbo
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Cayenne S
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Lamborghini Gallardo Koenigsegg Pagani Zonda Mercedes Benz SLR
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Gallardo
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Zonda
Mercedes
SLR

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Aston Martin Vanquish S Aston Martin Vanquish S

Aston Martins Vanquish S is the Ultimate Big-Boys Toy.
The official sprint to 60mph is achieved in an amazing 4.6 seconds and Aston Martin rather coolly say that the top speed is in excess of 200mph.
It really is great fun to drive, not least for the admiring glances received from those wishing they could be seated where you are.
0-60 mph: 4.6 Seconds

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Aston Martin DB9 Aston Martin DB9

The Aston Martin DB9 has pipped the Bugatti Veyron and Audi R8 to be named the nation’s ‘ultimate dream car.’
The £110,000 DB9 came top in the poll of more than 3,000 motorists. The V12 develops 450bhp, but it’s the almost diesel-like pull from low revs that impresses most. 0-60mph is like lightning at a mere 4.7 seconds.
0-60 mph: 4.7 Seconds

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage Aston Martin V8 Vantage

Stunning styling, gorgeous exhaust note, balanced handling, composed ride, interior. The Vantage is beautifully balanced, has great turn-in and a well-weighted wheel. It flows through bends effortlessly, rarely getting flustered. The suspension is a touch soft at the back, but for the most part rides impressively. Refinement is superb, although the Aston can get jerky at low speed. The 4.3-litre V8, mounted a long way back in the chassis to make the Vantage mid-engined, sounds sensational. The engine note hardens as revs rise, filling the cabin with a loud, enticing rasp that doesn't let up all the way to the red line.
0-60 mph: 4.8 Seconds

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Aston Martin DB7 Aston Martin DB7

The Aston Martin DB7 is the archetypal Bond car.
Effortlessly quick, raffishly handsome, with a pedigree that harks back to Auric Goldfinger, everybody knows that this is the car that 007 would select as his weapon of choice.
The DB7 is powered by a supercharged and intercooled 3.2-liter DOHC 24-valve 6-in-line boasting 335 hp partnered with a 4-speed automatic. This car is a rear wheel drive. Delivering a legend feel.
0-60 mph: 5.7 Seconds

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Bentley GT Continental Bentley GT Continental

It was always a Bentley tradition that every model’s engine should be huge and torquey, and the 6.0-litre, 12-cylinder engine obeys all the rules. Despite a weight of nearly 2400kg, this car posts Ferrari-like performance figures. The GT Speed packs 550bhp and hits 200mph-plus, making it the fastest ever road-going Bentley.
0-60 mph: 4.7 Seconds

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Ferrari 360 Ferrari 360

Practicality has made the Ferrari 360 great.
Reaching sixty mph in 4.5 seconds on the way to 186mph are the purely academic benchmarks which those who’ll never drive the car may judge it by, but the experience of exploding a 360 through a series of tight curves, fingers flapping at the F1 paddles like a Torinese traffic policeman, the engine barking and screaming, the anti-lock brakes performing a staccato dance under your left foot is what makes the 360 such a memorable drive.
0-60 mph: 4.5 Seconds

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Ferrari 430 Ferrari 430

The F430’s new 4.3-litre V8 delivers 483bhp and 343lb ft of pulling strength via a six-speed gearbox with either a conventional floor shift or paddles behind the steering wheel.
It pulls effortlessly from 2000rpm, but its so fast from 4000rpm to the rev limiter at 8500rpm that it seems as if the world has suddenly speeded up. Unlike an F1 car, this includes a winter setting alongside those of sport and race.
0-60 mph: 4.0 Seconds

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Porsche 911 Turbo Porsche 911 Turbo

By sports car standards, the 911 is common.
But you don’t have to be a Porsche anorak to realise the Turbo version stands out. It looks more purposeful and aggressive than other models in the range.
Once on the move, theres no doubting the 911’s supercar credentials, because the acceleration is simply mind blowing.
The Turbo achieved the fastest 0-60mph time we have ever recorded.
0-60 mph: 3.5 Seconds

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Porsche Cayenne S Porsche Cayenne S

The purists might balk the idea of the Cayenne. The idea of one of the world's most renowned sports car manufacturers making a big, bulky SUV, seems odd, but the reality is that the Cayenne is one of the most complete machines out there. Much like the 911 has become the benchmark for sports cars, the Cayenne has re-written the rules when it comes to what customers expect from their luxury 4x4s.
0-60 mph: 6.3 Seconds

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Porsche Boxster Porsche Boxster

The 245bhp 2.7-litre and 295bhp 3.4-litre S are responsive engines with sparkling performance. Theres plenty of pulling power for fast acceleration, while the manual boxes are slick and suit the car. The standard car offers decent poke but the S version has significantly more, and for many it will be worth the extra outlay. Variable steering response provides low-speed manoeuvrability without affecting high-speed stability, but feedback is still peerless.
Near-perfect balance and a wide track give fabulous poise and grip on all roads.
0-60 mph: 6.1 Seconds

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Lamborghini Gallardo Lamborghini Gallardo

The Gallardo may have lived in the shadow of its big brother, the Murcielago, but the latest model could well be the most significant car Lamborghini has ever built.
There is no appreciable ramping up in the noise level. It just appears and the first time it happens youll physically recoil from the sound emanating from the back of the baby Lamborghini. Its an angry, feral noise that is a world away from the breathy timbre of a Porsche 911 or the screaming, almost musical crescendo of a Ferrari V8. In short, it sounds like a Lamborghini should. It goes like one too.
0-60 mph: 3.8 Seconds

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Koenigsegg Koenigsegg

The 806-hp CCX, or Competition Coupe X, is capable of going more than 240 mph and claims to be the fastest production vehicle in the world.
With a body made of Kevlar, carbon fiber and aluminum, the CCX weighs about 2,600 pounds, yet for a supercar it makes unprecedented moves toward functionality in its design. The interior is designed to accommodate taller drivers, and a removable hardtop stows easily under the hood for open-air driving. The company claims that, in terms of safety, the Koenigsegg is a truly Swedish car.
0-60 mph: 3.2 Seconds

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Pagani Zonda Pagani Zonda

It may have been created by an Argentinian and be powered by a German engine, but the Pagani Zonda F is as Italian as Berlusconi’s bandana.
With a massive 602bhp on tap from the Mercedes V12 engine and a superlight carbon fibre shell, it is blitzkrieg fast. More than that, though, it handles beautifully, too, and feels well made. You honestly cant believe when you are in this car that the company that makes it came from nowhere. It’s biblically good.
0-60 mph: 3.7 Seconds

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Mercedes Benz SLR Mercedes Benz SLR

It is important with this car to note the order of the words, as if Mercedes-Benz wanted to make it patently clear that the SLR supercar is a Mercedes first and foremost, but with the McLaren name used to feed off the Formula One image.
Unlike McLaren's own supercar of a decade earlier, the SLR does not try to be a race car for the road, but more of a road car with racecar-like dynamics.
0-60 mph: 3.7 Seconds
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