denver winter suv rentals
guaranteed snow tires
guaranteed all-wheel drive
Focus on your turns in the fresh powder, not how you are going to get there.
We cater specifically to customers who understand the importance of having a safe and capable vehicle for winter driving in Colorado. We guarantee AWD and snow tires on our winter vehicles to make sure you are ready for mountain conditions.
Different season, same exceptional vehicles and customer service.
During the winter season, we transform some of our camping vehicles into snow-hungry machines. We remove the rooftop tents and have the option to toss on ski racks and cargo boxes.
Available rental vehicles
Rivian R1S
◉ SITS UP TO 7 PASSENGERS
◉ 370 mile range
◉ all-wheel drive
◉ heated seats and steering wheel
◉ STARTING AT $250/DAY
outback wilderness
◉ SITS UP TO 5 PASSENGERS
◉ 9.5” ground clearance
◉ all-wheel drive
◉ heated seats
◉ STARTING AT $150/DAY
How it Works
Winter rentals take place roughly from Dec 1 - April 1
Rental minimum of three days
Unlimited miles included
Gear included: Snow shovel, ice scraper, battery jumper, headlight, Leatherman multi-tool, phone charging cords, Chapstick, tissues, and a first aid kit
Getting the vehicle: Fly into Denver and choose from our pickup options:
Take a Lyft straight to our shop (on the way to the mountains)
Grab the airport train and we will pick you up at a nearby stop
Or for $150 we will meet you curbside at DIA during business hours
At pickup we will give you a brief orientation on your vehicle and then you are ready to roll out.
WINTER GEAR OPTIONS
Additional winter gear available for rent:
Yakima Ski Racks
Yakima Cargo Boxes
Propane Firepit
Tailgate Package: chairs, table, cooking kit
Snow Shoes and Micro Spikes
Heated Boot Bag
Sled
HAVE FUN, STAY SAFE
When it comes to winter travel in Colorado, not all rental cars are equal. At TAC we GUARANTEE all our SUV winter vehicle rentals have AWD and SNOW TIRES. The other rental operators can’t make that kind of promise.
Why are tires that important?
A new traction law was passed that requires vehicles on I-70 from September to May have either 4WD/AWD or all-season tires. You can be fined up to $650 if you don’t. Last winter there were over 650 crashes between Denver and Frisco along I-70 and most are due to the road conditions. Learn more about Traction Laws.
HELPFUL WINTER RESOURCES
Open Snow: A great website with snow forecast specific to each resort and ski conditions.
CDOT Road Conditions: Map operated by Colorado Dept of Transportation showing road conditions and cameras. You can also sign up for mobile alerts if they close any highways.
Highway Traction Laws: Read our blog breaking the laws down.