Stylish Cars: Arriving To The Casino

There are always movie depictions of the casino that show characters arriving at a casino in the latest supercar - and there is no better way to make an event of your trip to the casino than hiring a fancy set of wheels to get you there.

Whilst online options like online casino Ontario are increasing in popularity - they are easy to access, you can play where you like, and you don’t have to adhere to any sort of dress code - nothing beats going to the grandest casinos.

Whether it is for a special event like a celebration, or you are heading to one of the Las Vegas casino hotels for some other entertainment such as a magic show, a musical residency, or a sporting event, you can make more of the fun by choosing the right method of transportation - and that should be a supercar.

Ferrari

Ferrari Portofino

This Italian car company is enmeshed in a brand image built on its racing heritage, on luxury and on exclusivity. Ferrari was founded in 1939, and since then it has dominated the racing scene - and the cars that it has produced have been iconic.

In fact, some of the most expensive cars ever bought at auction have been the Ferraris that were released in the 1950’s and 1960’s - some real legendary builds -.

For modern Ferrari fans, it doesn’t get much better than the Portofino. A hard top convertible that has 4 seats (but 2 doors), it is the fanciest way to get to any event and will make for a grand entrance at any casino. Aside from the striking Ferrari looks, this also packs a 3.9 litre twin turbo engine that will get you from 0-60 in 3 seconds.

For those looking for a little power boost, the M (stands for modified) version was unveiled in 2020 with more horsepower.

Bentley

Bentley Continental GT

Founded in 1919 in North London, Bentley is a British icon when it comes to motorcars. Historically known for racing, like most of the iconic cars on this list, Bentley is now owned by VW under the Audi branch of the business, catering for the top end market of car buyers.

The Continental GT was designed to be a more affordable version of the Continental R, still featuring hand assembled parts but on a mass produced scale. Despite this, which could be seen as a lack of prestige, the Continental GT oozes class and has enough space that you and your friends can arrive at the casino in style, making the most of the sporty yet refined aesthetic.

Rolls Royce

Phantom

Sticking with the British car manufacturers - there is a reason that England is synonymous with upper class style - the Rolls Royce is such an iconic brand that the phrase has now been accepted into modern parlance as a superlative.

Rolls Royce operated as a jet engine manufacturer and a car brand, but due to several issues the brand had to split. This meant that Rolls Royce came under BMW ownership for a time, before also being bought by VW and managed under the Audi arm of the business.

Known for the iconic shape of the radiator grille and the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ mascot, Rolls Royce currently only has four models in production.

The top of the class is the Phantom, 4-door saloon. This is the flagship design, and the most expensive production car made by the company.

Other options include the Ghost, a smaller 4-door saloon, the Cullinan, an SUV, and the Spectre coupe - the first electric car made by Rolls Royce.

Lamborghini

Urus

Back to Italy to a company designed only to battle with Ferrari - and to produce some of the most eye-catching vehicle designs ever.

Currently, Lamborghini are only making three model lines; the Reveuto, a 6.5l naturally aspirated successor to the popular Aventador, the Temerario, a mid engine plug-in hybrid, and the Urus, which is probably the most suitable for those who want to bring some friends with them!

Aston Martin

DBX

You cannot mention a list that involves casinos in some way without mentioning Aston Martin. As synonymous with with James Bond as the casino is, the pedigree of this iconic British brand cannot be denied.

Although established in 1913, Aston Martin really made a name in the car business by creating grand touring cars that were the epitome of expensive taste in the ‘50s and ‘60s - and that hasn’t stopped. The British cultural icon has had a royal warrant as the purveyor of motorcars to King Charles which it has had since 1982.

The DBX is described as a crossover SUV, with the low sleek lines of the Aston Martin heritage combined with a 9-speed automatic gearbox that sees this vehicle reach speeds of up to 181 miles per hour.

Any of the car models mentioned would be a perfect choice to hire to arrive to a casino night in style.