

Extraordinary selection
From standard cars to supercars, find the perfect car for any occasion or budget

Liability insurance included
Third-party liability insurance comes standard, and choose from a range of vehicle protection plans

Easy airport pickup
You can skip the rental counter at 100+ airports across the US and Canada
Average daily prices for a 3-day trip

Tesla Model 3
2020
•5.0
(54)

Tesla Model 3
2021
•4.95
(65)

Tesla Model Y
2021
•5.0
(52)

Tesla Model 3
2020
•4.92
(26)

Tesla Model Y
2021
•4.87
(71)

Tesla Model 3
2023
•5.0
(5)

Tesla Model Y
2022
•5.0
(3)

Tesla Model S
2017
•5.0
(5)

Tesla Model Y
2022
•4.75
(6)

Asheville Regional Airport serves as your gateway to the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and vibrant arts scene of western North Carolina. This charming mountain city offers breathtaking scenic drives, craft breweries, and outdoor adventures that perfectly complement an eco-friendly travel experience. Booking an electric vehicle enhances your Asheville journey by providing silent, smooth rides through winding mountain roads while reducing your environmental impact. You'll appreciate the instant torque for navigating mountain terrain and the cost savings on fuel as you explore everything from downtown's eclectic galleries to the majestic Blue Ridge Parkway.

Enjoy a streamlined airport experience
100+ airports across the US and Canada let Turo hosts bring cars to airport parking lots and garages. Some smaller airports even allow curbside pickup at the terminal.*
Get personalized service from a local host
Turo hosts are everyday entrepreneurs who share cars in their communities.

Relax with support & damage protection
24/7 support and roadside assistance mean help is just a call away, plus you can choose from a range of protection plans.
From Asheville Regional Airport, you'll find yourself perfectly positioned to explore the Blue Ridge Mountains' most captivating destinations. The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway offers stunning vistas and peaceful drives, while downtown Asheville beckons with its vibrant arts district and renowned craft brewery scene. Your electric vehicle provides the perfect companion for these mountain adventures, delivering whisper-quiet performance that lets you fully appreciate nature's sounds. Whether you're heading to outdoor recreation areas or exploring charming mountain towns, the instant acceleration and smooth handling make every journey enjoyable.
The Blue Ridge Parkway stands as one of America's most scenic drives, winding through ancient mountains and offering spectacular overlooks at every turn. This legendary route connects Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Shenandoah National Park, providing access to hiking trails, waterfalls, and panoramic mountain views. Your electric vehicle proves ideal for this scenic journey, as the regenerative braking helps maintain battery charge on mountain descents while the quiet operation allows you to hear birds singing and leaves rustling. Multiple overlooks provide perfect spots to pause and recharge both yourself and your vehicle while soaking in the mountain majesty.
Downtown Asheville pulses with creative energy, featuring galleries, live music venues, and the famous craft brewery trail that has earned the city national recognition. The compact downtown area makes parking convenient, while your electric vehicle eliminates concerns about emissions in this pedestrian-friendly environment. Street art adorns building walls throughout the district, and local artisans showcase their work in numerous studios and shops. The area's walkable nature means you can easily park and explore on foot, discovering everything from handcrafted pottery to innovative culinary experiences.
The Biltmore Estate represents America's largest private home, featuring 250 rooms of opulent architecture surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens and a working winery. This Gilded Age masterpiece sits on an 8,000-acre estate that includes hiking trails, a village of shops and restaurants, and seasonal exhibitions. Driving an electric vehicle to this historic destination aligns perfectly with the estate's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The estate offers ample parking, and the quiet approach in your electric rental car allows you to appreciate the grandeur as you wind through the entrance gates. Self-guided tours let you explore at your own pace, from the mansion's incredible art collection to the stunning conservatory filled with exotic plants.
Pisgah National Forest encompasses over 500,000 acres of pristine wilderness, featuring cascading waterfalls, ancient forests, and diverse wildlife habitats. Popular destinations include Looking Glass Falls and Sliding Rock, both easily accessible by paved roads that showcase your electric vehicle's smooth, quiet performance. The forest's well-maintained road network leads to numerous trailheads and scenic overlooks where you can immerse yourself in nature's tranquility. Many parking areas offer the perfect opportunity to appreciate how your silent electric motor enhances the peaceful forest atmosphere.
Black Mountain charms visitors with its small-town atmosphere, antique shops, and proximity to stunning mountain views that inspired countless artists and writers. This quaint community sits along the scenic route toward Mount Mitchell, North America's highest peak east of the Mississippi River. The town's tree-lined streets and historic architecture create a perfect backdrop for leisurely exploration in your electric vehicle. Local cafes and bookstores invite you to linger, while the surrounding mountains provide endless opportunities for photography and outdoor recreation. The peaceful drive through rolling hills and pastoral landscapes showcases how electric vehicle technology enhances your connection with the natural beauty of the Carolina mountains.
Turo
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Get the exact car you choose
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Standard rental counter experience
Waiting in line
Get one type of car “or similar”
Pickup at retail locations
Requires in-person handoff
Electric vehicles offer silent operation perfect for enjoying the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding Asheville, while providing instant torque ideal for navigating the region's rolling terrain. The Asheville area features numerous charging stations throughout downtown and popular destinations, making electric car rentals a practical choice for exploring Western North Carolina. You'll save significantly on gas costs while reducing your environmental impact during mountain adventures.
North Carolina maintains very few toll roads, and the Asheville regional airport area operates entirely on toll-free highways and local roads. Interstate 26, Interstate 40, and the Blue Ridge Parkway provide free access to major destinations throughout Western North Carolina's mountain region. Your car rental experience around Asheville focuses on scenic drives rather than toll expenses, allowing budget-friendly exploration of the area's natural attractions.
No, you don't need personal insurance coverage to rent a car on Turo. In the US, any personal insurance you may have that covers damage to the host's vehicle would kick in before your Turo protection plan. When booking a car in the US, you'll choose between three protection plans — Premier (eligibility requirements apply), Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of protection that's right for you. On each trip, you're covered with third-party automobile liability insurance provided under a policy issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company.* In New York state, you'll also choose between Premier (if available), Standard, or Minimum. With each plan, you're covered with liability insurance of $1,250,000.* Protection plans for New York trips also include access to roadside assistance, priority phone support, and 24/7 customer assistance.
The Blue Ridge Parkway stands as the premier scenic drive from Asheville, offering breathtaking mountain vistas and access to hiking trails throughout the Appalachian range. Popular routes include drives to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the charming town of Hendersonville, and the artistic community of Black Mountain. Rental cars provide essential freedom to explore these winding mountain roads and discover hidden waterfalls, craft breweries, and historic sites throughout the regional airport area.
Turo accepts valid licenses (not expired, suspended, or revoked) that allow for full driving privileges; this includes driver's licenses issued outside of the US. Licenses that Turo doesn't accept in the US include any that have expired, have been altered, are conditional, probational, provisional, or restricted. Learner's permit/instruction permits are not accepted.
Take Airport Road south from Asheville Regional Airport, then merge onto I-26 West toward downtown Asheville for a straightforward route into the city center. The drive follows well-marked highways through rolling countryside before reaching the urban core near the French Broad River. Having your own rental car eliminates the need for shuttle services and provides immediate access to downtown's vibrant arts district, breweries, and mountain gateway attractions.
Plan your routes around available charging infrastructure, especially when exploring remote mountain areas where charging stations may be less frequent than in downtown Asheville. Electric vehicles provide regenerative braking that helps recharge the battery during mountain descents, extending your driving range throughout the Blue Ridge region. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle's charging port location and compatible charging networks before departing from Asheville Regional Airport.
Multiple gas stations operate along Airport Road and nearby Highway 280, providing convenient fuel stops for traditional vehicles departing from or arriving at the airport. Electric vehicle charging stations are available at several locations throughout Asheville, including shopping centers, hotels, and public parking areas downtown. The regional airport area offers both Level 2 and DC fast charging options to accommodate different electric car rental needs.
To rent a car on Turo in the US, you must be 18 years old or older.
Yes there is — whether you want to rent a car for three days, three months, or even longer, you can on Turo. You'll find discounted prices on bookings lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days, so you can get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips.
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