Penang is one of Malaysia's most rewarding driving destinations — a compact island packed with UNESCO-listed heritage streets, legendary hawker food, a world-class beach strip, and highland trails that most visitors never reach. Public transport, while improving, still leaves gaps between the key attractions. A rental car gives you the freedom to time your visits around opening hours, beat the tourist crowds to popular spots, and venture beyond the main drag into the quieter corners of the island. Whether you're flying into Penang International Airport or arriving by train at Penang Sentral in Butterworth, picking up a rental car is straightforward, and this guide covers everything you need to know.

Why Drive in Penang?
Penang Island is roughly 50 km from end to end, which sounds manageable — and it is, once you have wheels. The challenge with public transport is the gaps: buses connect major hubs, but getting from Georgetown's heritage core to Batu Ferringhi, then up to Penang Hill, and back around to Queensbay Mall in a single day involves long waits, route changes, and missed meal windows. With a rental car, that entire loop takes under 90 minutes of actual driving, leaving the rest of the day for eating, exploring, and lingering over views.
Penang also rewards spontaneous detours. The seafood village at Teluk Bahang, the durian orchards around Balik Pulau, the snaking road up to Penang Hill's base station at Air Itam — none of these appear on a standard tourist itinerary, but all are easily reachable when you have your own car. The road network on the island is well-maintained, signage is clear, and parking is plentiful outside the Georgetown heritage core during peak hours.
What Car Should You Rent in Penang?
For solo travellers or couples exploring Georgetown and Batu Ferringhi, a compact city car is the smartest choice. The Perodua Axia starts from just RM96 per day — the most affordable option on the platform — and handles Penang's urban and coastal roads with ease. The Proton Saga and Perodua Viva are similarly priced from RM100 per day, offering a touch more boot space for longer trips. If you want a step up in comfort, the Perodua Myvi starts from RM115 per day and the Perodua Bezza from RM130 per day — both well-suited to a mix of city and coastal driving.
For families or groups travelling with luggage, the Perodua Alza (1st Generation) is available from RM189 per day, and the newer Perodua Alza (2nd Generation) from RM220 per day — a practical 7-seater with a comfortable ride across Penang's varied terrain. Those wanting more refinement can opt for the Honda City from RM200 per day or the Toyota Vios from RM180 per day. For groups needing a larger vehicle, the Toyota Innova is available from RM250 per day, while the Proton X50 starts from RM320 per day and the Proton X70 from RM350 per day for those who prefer a capable SUV. At the premium end, the Toyota Voxy starts from RM500 per day, the Hyundai Staria from RM700 per day, and the Toyota Alphard from RM680 per day.
Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in Penang
The most popular pickup point is Penang International Airport in Bayan Lepas — conveniently located for travellers arriving by air, with operators available around the clock. If you're taking the train, Penang Sentral in Butterworth on the mainland is the next most widely available pickup location, with operators offering delivery to meet you there. From Penang Sentral, you can drive across the Penang Bridge or take the ferry to the island and collect your car on the island side. Other available pickup points include Komtar, Georgetown, Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal, and Butterworth KTM / ETS Station — giving you solid coverage whether you're arriving from north, south, or central Peninsula Malaysia.
MT Car Rentals operates on an area-based model, which means you can return your car to any listed location within the Penang area — not just the one where you picked it up. So if you pick up at the airport in Bayan Lepas, you can drop off at Penang Sentral or Georgetown without any issue, making one-way itineraries within the island straightforward to plan.

Top Self-Drive Destinations in Penang
Georgetown Heritage Core: The UNESCO World Heritage zone is best approached by car early in the morning, before the tour groups arrive. Park at one of the multi-storey car parks near Lebuh Chulia or Campbell Street, then explore the clan jetties, Armenian Street murals, and Khoo Kongsi temple on foot. Georgetown's narrow one-way lanes are manageable if you know where you're going — download an offline map before you set off.
Batu Ferringhi Beach Strip: About 25 minutes by car from Georgetown, Batu Ferringhi is Penang's beach playground — a long coastal strip of resort hotels, seafood restaurants, and a famous night market. The drive north from Tanjong Tokong through Gurney and up the winding coast road is scenic in its own right. Plan to arrive before lunch on weekdays to find the beach uncrowded.
Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera): The Penang Hill funicular station at Air Itam is about 20 minutes from Georgetown by car. The hilltop at 833 metres above sea level offers sweeping views of the island, the Penang Straits, and the mainland — on a clear morning, you can see all the way to Kedah. The drive up to the base station is straightforward, with paid parking available at the site.
Teluk Bahang and Penang National Park: Located at the island's western tip, Teluk Bahang is a 40-minute drive from Georgetown and home to the Penang National Park entrance — one of the few marine parks in Malaysia accessible only on foot or by boat. The fishing village seafood restaurants here are a firm favourite with locals and worth the extra kilometres.

Practical Tips for Driving in Penang
Parking in Georgetown can be tight during weekends and public holidays — the multi-storey car parks off Jalan Penang and near Komtar are your best bet. Outside the heritage core, most attractions and shopping malls offer ample free or low-cost parking. Traffic along the Batu Ferringhi strip can slow considerably on weekend evenings when the night market draws large crowds, so plan your timing accordingly.
The Penang Bridge and the Penang Second Bridge (Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah Bridge) both charge a toll for vehicles crossing from the mainland to the island — keep small change or your Touch 'n Go card ready. Petrol stations are plentiful on the island, so range anxiety is not a concern regardless of which car you choose.
If you're arriving on a flight with a delay, there's no need to worry — simply notify MT Car Rentals with your updated arrival time and the pickup can be adjusted accordingly. Operators at Penang International Airport are accustomed to handling flight schedule changes.
Book Your Penang Rental Car Today
Penang rewards those who explore beyond the main tourist drag — and a rental car is the easiest way to do that. With cars available from RM96 per day and pickup points at Penang International Airport, Penang Sentral, Georgetown, and more, getting on the road is simple. Browse the full range of available vehicles and book your Penang car rental at mtcarrentals.com — and make the most of every hour you have on the island.

