Hertz, the world’s largest car rental brand, is extending its ‘Adrenaline Collection’ of ‘exciting’ models for hire into European markets and will launch with the Lotus Evora.

The UK-made Evora will be the launch car of the new Adrenaline Range in the Hertz Fun Collection of Germany, Spain and the UK, and also joins as a special car in the Fun Collection in France.

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Similar to the Hertz Adrenaline Collection in the US, Hertz’s European line-up will showcase the most exciting new vehicles in Hertz’s fleet.

Hertz said that with its 2 + 2 seating, the Lotus Evora is ideal for customers wishing to add sporty glamour to their holidays, country rides and city breaks.

Michel Taride, president of Hertz International, said: “We are very proud to offer the Lotus Evora for exclusive hire in Europe following its rental success in Italy, thanks to our extended partnership with Group Lotus. The Evora is the perfect ambassador for our new Adrenaline Range.

The Evora will be available to hire from Hertz France’s Biarritz, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Nice and Paris Charles De Gaulle airports and Paris Porte Maillot, Germany’s Frankfurt Rhein-Main and Munich airports, Italy’s Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate airports, Spain’s Madrid and Barcelona airports and Madrid, Barcelona and Marbella downtown locations, and the UK’s London Heathrow airport.