Car Rental Kuala Lumpur: The Complete Guide to Renting a Car in KL
Kuala Lumpur is one of Southeast Asia's most exciting cities to explore by car — a sprawling metropolitan region where glass towers meet heritage shophouses, and where getting off the beaten track often means leaving the city entirely. While KL's public transport network is impressively extensive, having your own rental car unlocks a completely different experience: day trips to Putrajaya, runs across to Subang Jaya or Petaling Jaya, or road trips all the way up to Cameron Highlands or down to Melaka. This guide covers everything you need to know about car rental in Kuala Lumpur — from pickup locations and current pricing to choosing the right vehicle for your trip.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in KL
MT Car Rentals offers pickup from a wide network of locations across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, including airports, rail hubs, bus terminals, major shopping malls, and city-centre hotels. The most popular pickup points are:
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 — The gateway for most international travellers, KLIA T1 is one of the busiest pickup points on the platform. Perfect if you want to start your road trip the moment you land.
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 2 — Serving budget airlines including AirAsia, KLIA T2 has a strong selection of vehicles available. Same airport grounds, different terminal — make sure you select the one that matches your flight.
- KL Sentral — The heart of KL's rail network, KL Sentral is an excellent pickup point if you're arriving by intercity train from Penang, Ipoh, or Johor Bahru, or connecting in from the airport via the KLIA Ekspres.
- Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) — The main long-distance bus terminal for southbound travellers. A convenient choice if you're arriving or departing by intercity coach.
- KLCC — Right in the heart of the city next to the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC is ideal for travellers already checked in to a city-centre hotel.
- Subang Airport (Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport) — A solid option for domestic arrivals and Firefly passengers flying into Subang rather than KLIA.
Other available locations span a broad network including Berjaya Times Square, Sungai Buloh MRT/KTM Station, Mid Valley Megamall, Putrajaya Sentral, Hentian Duta Bus Terminal, Maluri MRT/LRT Station, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Port Klang, and a growing number of MRT and LRT stations across the city and surrounding Selangor towns — making it easy to find a pickup point close to wherever you're based. Return can be made to any location within the KL/Selangor area, giving you full flexibility on drop-off day.
How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Car in Kuala Lumpur?
Car rental prices in KL vary based on vehicle type, rental duration, and operator. Here's a snapshot of current starting rates available on MT Car Rentals for the KL/Selangor region:
- Entry-level compacts (Perodua Axia, Perodua Myvi) — From around RM100/day. The most affordable option, great for solo travellers or couples exploring the city and nearby areas.
- Budget sedans (Proton Saga, Perodua Bezza) — From around RM120–135/day. A step up in boot space and comfort, well suited to small families or longer drives.
- Mid-range sedans (Nissan Almera, Honda City, Toyota Vios) — From around RM180–200/day. More refined ride quality and a broader range of operators to choose from.
- Compact SUVs and crossovers (Perodua Ativa, Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Veloz, Honda HR-V) — From around RM300–350/day. Ideal for families, groups with luggage, or anyone heading to hillier terrain like Cameron Highlands.
- MPVs (Perodua Alza, Nissan Serena, Toyota Innova) — From around RM180–380/day depending on the model and operator. The Toyota Innova in particular offers the best cargo capacity among the commonly listed MPVs — a strong choice for large groups with substantial luggage.
- Premium MPVs (Toyota Alphard, Toyota Vellfire, Hyundai Staria) — From around RM200–300/day at entry-level rates, with premium configurations available at higher price points. Popular for corporate travel, VIP airport transfers, and group trips in style.
Rates shown are starting points and will vary by operator, season, and rental duration. Longer rentals typically attract better daily rates. Prices quoted are exclusive of security deposit, which is held separately and returned after the vehicle is returned in good condition.
Choosing the Right Car for Your KL Trip

The right rental car for KL depends heavily on how you plan to use it. Here are a few scenarios to help you decide:
City driving and short hops: A compact like the Perodua Axia or Myvi is ideal. Parking in KL can be tight, and a smaller footprint makes life much easier in multi-storey carparks and busy urban areas. Fuel costs are also lower.
Family trips or longer road trips: Step up to a sedan like the Nissan Almera or Honda City, or a compact SUV like the Perodua Ativa or Nissan X-Trail. The extra boot space and driving comfort make a noticeable difference on longer journeys, especially if you're heading out of the city.
Groups of 6–8 and big luggage loads: An MPV is the right call. The Toyota Innova stands out as the best option for groups with substantial luggage thanks to its generous cargo space. The Perodua Alza (2nd Generation) is a more affordable alternative for smaller groups.
Highlands and hill country driving: If your trip includes Cameron Highlands or Genting Highlands, an SUV or higher-clearance vehicle is worth considering. The climbs can be steep, and a naturally-aspirated compact may feel strained on longer ascents under full load.
Driving in Kuala Lumpur: What to Know
KL drives on the left, and Malaysian road signage follows international conventions — most signs include English alongside Bahasa Malaysia, so navigation is relatively straightforward. The highway network is excellent, and most intercity routes are tolled. A Touch 'n Go card (prepaid RFID card) is highly recommended — almost all tolls and carparks accept it, and it saves you from digging for cash at every barrier. Touch 'n Go cards are widely available at petrol stations, convenience stores, and major transit hubs.
Traffic in KL can be heavy during morning and evening rush hours, particularly on the main arterial roads and elevated highways. If you're heading to KLIA or TBS, plan around peak hours where possible. For city navigation, Waze is the preferred app among Malaysian drivers and provides highly accurate real-time traffic data.
Parking in the city centre is available in abundance at multi-storey carparks attached to malls, hotels, and office buildings. Street parking is limited in the CBD. Most carparks accept Touch 'n Go and credit cards.

Day Trips Worth Taking from KL
One of the great advantages of having a rental car in KL is the sheer range of day trips and overnight escapes within reach. Some favourites:
- Putrajaya (30 min) — The federal administrative capital, with its striking architecture, lakeside gardens, and Instagrammable bridges. Easy half-day trip from the city.
- Melaka (2 hrs) — UNESCO World Heritage city with Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial layers, excellent street food, and a vibrant heritage quarter. Perfect for an overnight or long day trip.
- Cameron Highlands (2.5–3 hrs) — Malaysia's most famous hill resort, famous for tea plantations, strawberry farms, and cool temperatures year-round. The winding road up is part of the experience.
- Ipoh (2 hrs) — A resurgent heritage city with spectacular limestone karst scenery, arguably the best coffee in Malaysia, and a growing food scene that rivals KL's own.
- Port Dickson (1 hr) — Selangor's nearest beach escape, popular for weekend getaways with calm sea conditions and a relaxed atmosphere.
Book Your KL Rental Car Today
Whether you're landing at KLIA and heading straight out on a road trip, or picking up in the city centre for a day of exploring, MT Car Rentals makes it easy to find and book the right car for your Kuala Lumpur trip. Browse available vehicles, compare rates from multiple operators, and book with confidence — all in a few minutes at mtcarrentals.com.

