Car and van rental at Auckland Airport

Car Rental at Auckland Airport | Europcar New Zealand

Whether you are on a sightseeing tour or a business trip in Auckland, Europcar is your trusted partner for car rental at Auckland Airport in New Zealand. With a wide range of vehicles available, we have everything you need for a comfortable and convenient journey.

Benefits of Choosing Europcar at Auckland Airport

  • Wide selection of rental cars to meet all needs
  • Professional and friendly customer service for a stress-free experience
  • Flexible rental options and competitive rates for all budgets
  • Convenient location at the airport for easy access to your rental car
Whether you need an economical small car to explore the city or a spacious SUV for family outings, Europcar has the perfect solution for you. Book now and take advantage of our exclusive offers for your next trip to Auckland.

A constantly renewed fleet

Our wide range of vehicles is less than 6 months old on average

Why renting car with Europcar ?

24 hour roadside assistance

No hidden charge

24/7 service in most major airports

Only new rental cars

Good to know

What should you bring at the station ?

Your valid driver license

If needed - an official translation of your driving license or an international driving license for the main driver and any additional driver Please note that if your driving license was issued in the UK, you must bring both parts of your licence.

Credit card in the first and last name of the main driver

In case of prepayment, the used credit must be in the driver's name and presented when collecting it. For some vehicles, 2 compulsory credit cards, including a major one, will be requested. Payment cards bearing the words "debit card", "prepaid", "electron", "maestro", "ecard" printed on the front or on the back of your card are not accepted

Your passport or ID card

Identification documents required: An additional identification document, such as a passport or ID card will also be required. The driver’s license alone is not sufficient.

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