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Wednesday 21 July 2021 9:00 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 20 July 2021 12:13 pm

Here’s how car rental company Virtuo are electrifying summer

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  • Virtuo, the exciting car hire company that just raised $96 million, has just launched the Tesla model 3 long range.
  • Virtuo currently also has the Mercedes A-class and GLA and are committed to having 50% of their fleet electric by 2025 and 100% by 2030, the Tesla is the start of that journey. 
  • To try the Tesla, download the Virtuo app, sign up and choose whether to pick up your car or have it delivered to your front door in London  Zones 1-3. 

We all feel like we need an escape right now and that’s exactly where Virtuo’s seamless car rental service comes in. In just a few clicks, you can get behind one of their well-maintained cars and hit the road from 1-90 days. The best part? Your phone is your car key so you can wave goodbye to counter queues, paperwork and hidden fees – this is car rental on your terms.

Creating special experiences is woven into the DNA of Virtuo and they’ve proven that once again with the introduction of the brand new Tesla Model 3 long range. The Tesla is more than just a car, it is an entirely new car experience. Fitted with smart navigation, in-car entertainment such as Netflix and Mario kart, autonomous driving and voice command; the car truly has it all. 

Tesla’s intelligent systems allow the car to automatically steer, accelerate and brake when in the lane and can analyse risks up to 160 metres around you. The car has been engineered to be the safest car in the world with the combination of software and design meaning nothing is left to chance. Tesla’s innovation enables a future where it’s finally possible to enjoy a car without the worry of its impact on the planet. 

Tesla doesn’t just stop there and neither does Virtuo. Tesla has the longest range on the electric market with 382 miles. But, what about when you do need to charge? Virtuo is offering free access to Tesla superchargers that can provide 186 miles in just 15 minutes. Not only that, they have teamed up with other charging companies across the UK to ensure wherever you are you can charge your car for free. Paying for fuel is yesterday’s news!

Your next question is probably how much will this cost? The price per day for a Tesla will vary depending on the dates, rental duration and seasonality. However, you will be able to rent the Tesla Model 3 long-range from £69 per day (based on a 10-day rental). Keep in mind, at Virtuo, the longer you book for the cheaper per day. 

The addition of the Tesla is the first electric car in the UK Virtuo fleet who pledge to have 50% of its fleet electric by 2025 and 100% by 2030. Our cities are changing and so is our relationship with the car; it has to. The expansion of the ULEZ charge in October is a reminder that cars no longer belong in cities. However, the need for a car isn’t going away, it is the perfect option for a weekend escape or a mid-week trip. A service like Virtuo is an exciting way to bridge that gap. You have a car in your pocket that you can make appear when you want it and disappear when you don’t. 

If you want to try out Virtuo and jump in the Tesla or one of their other cars then download the Virtuo app, sign up and jump behind the wheel. You can even have your car delivered to you in London zones 1-3.

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