20 March 2026 · 6 min read · Legendary fleet team
KLCC & Golden Triangle Supercar Drives: Best Cars & Where to Pick Up
Plan a Federal Highway and KLCC Golden Triangle supercar drive in Kuala Lumpur: best cars, safe driving tips, Touch 'n Go tolls and where to pick up. Free delivery + WhatsApp.

A Federal Highway supercar drive means renting a Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren or Rolls-Royce and running Kuala Lumpur's skyline corridor through the Golden Triangle past the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC and TRX. The best cars balance presence with composure — a 911, Urus or G63 — and you can have one delivered free to any KLCC or Bukit Bintang hotel. Book on WhatsApp at +60 11-1102 0111.
What makes a Federal Highway drive special?
The Federal Highway (Route 2) is the spine of Kuala Lumpur — a wide, immaculately surfaced highway that threads between the city's most photographed towers. On a single run you pass Menara Kuala Lumpur, the TRX skyline, the Petronas Twin Towers rising over Bukit Bintang, and the wall of glass high-rises that frame the route from World Trade Centre down toward TRX. At night the whole corridor lights up, which is why it's the signature Kuala Lumpur supercar moment.
The road itself rewards a serious car. Long sweeping curves, generous lane width and a 100-120 km/h limit on most stretches mean a supercar feels planted rather than nervous. You don't need to break any laws to enjoy it — the experience is about effortless torque, the sound bouncing off the towers, and the way a low-slung car looks against that backdrop in photos.
Most of our renters pair a Federal Highway run with a valet arrival at a Bukit Bintang or TRX restaurant, a sunset loop before dinner, or a quick photo session near Menara Kuala Lumpur. It's less about top speed and more about presence.
Which supercars are best for the Federal Highway skyline run?
The right car depends on whether you want drama, comfort or a balance of both. Open-top cars and loud V8/V10 engines are the crowd-pleasers on the Federal Highway, but a Rolls-Royce or AMG can be just as fitting if you want the executive look against the towers.
Here is how the fleet typically lines up for this drive, with realistic daily rates:
- Lamborghini Huracan / Urus — the Federal Highway icon. Loud, low and instantly recognisable; Urus from ~RM 2,700/day for a usable everyday supercar.
- Ferrari (Roma, 296, F8) — pure Italian presence and a soundtrack that suits the tunnels and underpasses.
- McLaren — lighter and more focused; brilliant through the long Federal Highway sweepers.
- Porsche 911 — the smart all-rounder. From ~RM 1,399/day, fast, comfortable and easy to live with for a full day.
- Mercedes-AMG G63 — towering road presence; from ~RM 1,700/day and a favourite for the Bukit Bintang valet look.
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan (~RM 3,999/day) or Ghost (~RM 5,500/day) — for understated, chauffeur-grade luxury against the skyline.
- Bentley, Aston Martin, Range Rover — grand-touring presence with more comfort than a hardcore supercar.
Where can I pick up a supercar near the Federal Highway?
You don't need to visit a showroom. We deliver free anywhere in Kuala Lumpur, including every neighbourhood that sits directly on or beside the Federal Highway, so the car is waiting at your door with a full tank and ready for photos.
Free delivery zones along and around the Federal Highway corridor include the KLCC district, TRX, Bangsar, World Trade Centre, KLCC, KL Sentral, KLCC Park and Mont Kiara — plus Bukit Tunku, Desa ParkCity and KLIA Airport if you're flying in. A typical handover takes a few minutes: we bring the car to your hotel lobby, residence or a valet point, walk you through the controls, sort the paperwork, and you're on the road.
For visitors landing at the airport, we can meet you at KLIA so your first drive is the Federal Highway run into the city. Message us on WhatsApp at +60 11-1102 0111 with your hotel and dates and we'll confirm the delivery slot.
- The KLCC district / the Petronas Twin Towers — closest to the skyline backdrop
- TRX & Bukit Bintang — central, easy Federal Highway access
- KLCC, KLCC Park & KL Sentral — lakeside pickup, quick onto the Federal Highway
- Mont Kiara — combine the Federal Highway run with the Mont Kiara loop
- KLIA Airport — handover on arrival for visitors
How do I drive the Federal Highway safely?
Kuala Lumpur's roads are well policed and enforcement is automated, so smart driving keeps the experience fun and the bill predictable. The Federal Highway has fixed and average-speed cameras along much of its length, and limits change quickly between zones — stay aware of the posted number rather than the flow of traffic.
Lane discipline matters more than outright pace here. The far-left lane is for overtaking; sit in it too long and you'll get flashed by faster traffic. Indicate early for the frequent exits to Bukit Bintang, TRX and Bangsar, because missing one can send you on a long detour. In a wide, low supercar, give yourself extra room around the high kerbs and ramps at valet entrances.
A few practical pointers for first-timers:
- Stick to the posted limit — speed cameras are everywhere and fines arrive automatically.
- Keep left only to overtake, then move back over.
- Plan your exit early; the Federal Highway junctions come fast and are tightly spaced.
- Mind low front splitters on speed bumps, ramps and valet entrances.
- Drive evenings or early mornings for lighter traffic and the best skyline light.
- Carry your licence, passport copy and (for visitors) your IDP — see the licence section below.
What about Touch 'n Go tolls, fuel and Kuala Lumpur costs?
The Federal Highway has several Touch 'n Go (electronic toll) gates — including ones near Sungai Besi and the Jalan Duta gate that you'll likely cross on a skyline loop. There are no toll booths; cameras read the gate automatically. With us, Touch 'n Go is billed at cost, so you only pay what the car actually incurs — no markup, no surprises.
Fuel is cheap by global standards, so even a thirsty V12 won't cost much to keep moving for a day of cruising. You return the car at the same fuel level it was delivered, and we make that simple at handover.
Insurance is included on every rental, and selected cars are available with a refundable security deposit — useful if you don't want a large hold on your card for a short skyline drive. Mileage allowances are generous for city driving; just tell us your plans on WhatsApp and we'll match the car and terms to the trip.
- Touch 'n Go tolls — billed at cost, no markup
- Insurance — included on every rental
- a refundable security deposit — available on selected cars
- Fuel — return at the delivered level
Do tourists need a special licence to rent on the Federal Highway?
Visitors can drive a rental supercar in Kuala Lumpur on a valid home-country licence plus an International Driving Permit (IDP), which you arrange in your own country before you travel. Tourists from many countries can use their national licence together with the IDP for the length of a visit; Malaysian residents drive on their Malaysian licence.
We'll confirm exactly what you need when you book — typically your passport, visa or entry stamp, your home licence and IDP (for visitors), and a credit card in the driver's name. Most renters are 25 or over for the higher-end supercars, with some cars available to younger drivers; we'll match the fleet to your profile.
Send a photo of your documents on WhatsApp at +60 11-1102 0111 before arrival and we'll have everything pre-checked, so the Federal Highway handover takes minutes rather than slowing down your first drive.
How much does a Federal Highway supercar day cost?
Pricing depends entirely on the car, but you can build a Federal Highway drive at almost any budget. A base luxury car starts from around RM 300-550/day if you mainly want the skyline look and comfortable cruising. Step up to a genuine supercar and rates climb with the badge and the drama.
Rough day rates to plan around: Porsche 911 from ~RM 1,399/day, Mercedes-AMG G63 from ~RM 1,700/day, Lamborghini Urus ~RM 2,700/day, Rolls-Royce Cullinan ~RM 3,999/day, and Rolls-Royce Ghost ~RM 5,500/day. Longer bookings get cheaper per day — a week runs roughly six times the daily rate and a month about 26 times, so a multi-day stay drops the effective cost significantly.
If you only want the photos and the sunset run, a single day is plenty. For a longer Kuala Lumpur trip, a weekly or monthly rate on a 911 or G63 can cost less per day than repeated daily hires. Tell us your dates on WhatsApp and we'll quote the exact car, delivered free to your KLCC or Bukit Bintang hotel.
- Base luxury — from ~RM 300-550/day
- Porsche 911 — from ~RM 1,399/day
- Mercedes-AMG G63 — from ~RM 1,700/day
- Lamborghini Urus — ~RM 2,700/day
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan — ~RM 3,999/day
- Rolls-Royce Ghost — ~RM 5,500/day
- Weekly ≈ 6.3× daily, monthly ≈ 26× daily
Frequently asked questions
What is the best supercar for a Federal Highway drive?
The Lamborghini Urus and Huracan are the most iconic for the Federal Highway thanks to their presence and sound. For a balance of comfort and speed the Porsche 911 (from ~RM 1,399/day) is the smart all-rounder, while the Mercedes-AMG G63 (from ~RM 1,700/day) wins on road presence at Bukit Bintang valets.
Where can I pick up a rental supercar near the Federal Highway?
You don't need a showroom. We deliver free anywhere in Kuala Lumpur, including Bukit Bintang, TRX, Bangsar, KLCC, KL Sentral, KLCC Park and Mont Kiara, plus KLIA Airport. Message +60 11-1102 0111 with your hotel and dates to set a handover time.
Do I have to pay Touch 'n Go tolls on the Federal Highway?
Yes — the Federal Highway has several Touch 'n Go electronic toll gates that are read automatically by camera. With Legendary Car Rental, Touch 'n Go is billed at cost with no markup, so you only pay the actual toll charges the car incurs during your rental.
Can tourists drive a supercar in Kuala Lumpur on a foreign licence?
Visitors can drive on a valid home-country licence plus an International Driving Permit (IDP), arranged before travel. Malaysian residents use their Malaysian licence. You'll also need a passport, visa stamp and a credit card in the driver's name. We confirm exact requirements when you book.
Is there a deposit to rent a supercar in Kuala Lumpur?
Selected cars are available with a refundable security deposit, so you can avoid a large hold on your card for a short skyline drive. Insurance is included on every rental. Ask on WhatsApp which cars qualify for the refundable deposit terms for your dates.
How much does it cost to rent a supercar for a day in Kuala Lumpur?
Base luxury cars start from around RM 300-550/day, a Porsche 911 from ~RM 1,399/day, a G63 from ~RM 1,700/day and a Lamborghini Urus around RM 2,700/day. Weekly and monthly rates lower the per-day cost significantly.
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