Why Choose Monthly Car Rental in Hospet?
Cost Effective
Affordable in Hospet
Zero Maintenance
We handle servicing
Fully Insured
Complete coverage
Flexible
1-12+ months
Monthly Plans in Hospet
Self-drive · All-inclusive · Flexible terms

Tata Nexon
5 Seater
Starting from
₹1,19,970
/month

MG Hector Plus
7 Seater
Starting from
₹1,49,970
/month

Tata Tiago
5 Seater
Starting from
₹29,970
/month

Tata Altroz
5 Seater
Starting from
₹89,970
/month

Maruti Swift
5 Seater
Starting from
₹74,970
/month

Maruti Ertiga
5 Seater
Starting from
₹1,05,000
/month
* Monthly price = 30 days self-drive. Fuel, toll & parking extra. Security deposit required. Prices may vary based on vendor availability.
What's Included in Hospet
Included
- ✓Vehicle for 30 days
- ✓Full maintenance
- ✓Insurance coverage
- ✓24/7 assistance
- ✓Replacement if breakdown
Extra Charges
- •Fuel (you pay)
- •Extra km: ₹6-12/km
- •Chauffeur: ₹15k-20k
- •Security deposit
- •Toll & parking
Perfect for Needs in Hospet
Job Transfer
Relocated to Hospet
Long Vacation
Extended stay
Project Work
Temporary work
Students
College semester
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does monthly car rental cost in Hospet?
Monthly car rental in Hospet starts from ₹12,000 for hatchback. Sedan costs ₹18,000-22,000, SUV ₹25,000-30,000.
What is included in monthly rental in Hospet?
Includes vehicle for 30 days, maintenance, insurance, roadside assistance in Hospet. Fuel NOT included.
Can I extend my rental in Hospet?
Yes! You can extend month by month in Hospet. Long term (3+ months) gets better rates.
What documents needed in Hospet?
You need driving license, Aadhar, address proof, PAN, and security deposit in Hospet.
How to book monthly car in Hospet?
Book online. Select Hospet, choose car, submit documents, pay deposit. Car delivered to you.
Monthly Car Rental in Hospet — Complete Guide
Karnataka offers one of South India's most diverse travel landscapes — from the IT metropolis of Bangalore to the historic ruins of Hampi, the coffee-scented Coorg highlands, coastal Karnataka's beaches, and the tiger reserves of Nagarhole and Bandipur. The state has invested heavily in highway infrastructure, and most major cities are connected by smooth 4-lane NHs. Karnataka's Malnad region and the Western Ghats are best explored by self-drive vehicles or chauffeur-driven SUVs.