White Suzuki Jimny with rooftop tent and ladder by water at golden hour. – Jimny Rentals.

Renting a Car in New Zealand

Renting a car or 4WD in New Zealand is straightforward. This guide covers what to check before you book, insurance, fuel and driving side so you can hit the road with confidence.

What you need to rent a car

A valid driver’s licence from your country. Many companies accept overseas licences for short stays; some require an international driving permit or translation. Check with your rental company. You’ll need to meet minimum age requirements and have a credit card for the bond in most cases.

Insurance and excess

Basic insurance is usually included; you’ll be liable for an excess (deductible) in the event of damage or theft. Many renters buy excess reduction or full coverage for peace of mind. Terms vary, read the policy and ask the company if unsure. Gravel roads and unsealed access may have restrictions; stick to the terms.

Fuel and refuelling

Return the vehicle with the same fuel level as at pickup (e.g. full-to-full). Fuel stops can be spread out on some South Island routes, plan ahead. Petrol (gas) is sold by the litre.

Driving on the left

New Zealand drives on the left. If you’re used to the right, take it easy the first day. Our guide to driving on the left and driving in New Zealand for tourists has practical tips.

Choosing the right vehicle

Compact cars are easy to park and economical. SUVs and compact 4WDs suit gravel roads and give confidence on winding routes. Off-road driving is not allowed on rental vehicles, only sealed and public gravel roads. A compact 4WD like the Jimny is easy to park in towns and capable on public sealed and gravel roads.

  • Check licence requirements with your rental company
  • Consider excess reduction for peace of mind
  • Plan fuel stops on long legs
  • Stick to sealed and public gravel roads only

Pro tip

Always check NZTA for current road conditions and closures before long drives—especially in winter or after heavy rain.

Safety tip

Allow extra time for rest stops and photo stops. Drive to conditions and never push through fatigue—pull over and rest.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an international driving licence in New Zealand?
Many companies accept overseas licences for short stays. Some require an international permit or translation. Check with your rental company before you travel.
What is the minimum age to rent a car in NZ?
Varies by company; often 21–25. Young driver fees may apply. Check with your rental company.
Can I take a rental car on gravel roads?
Many companies allow public gravel roads; some restrict or charge extra. Off-road and private tracks are typically not allowed. Always check your rental agreement.
Is insurance included?
Basic cover is usually included with an excess. Excess reduction or full coverage is optional. Read the terms and ask the company if unsure.

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