Los Angeles: Built for Driving
Los Angeles is a city designed around the automobile. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, dramatic coastline, mountain canyons, and iconic boulevards, it is one of the best cities in the world for a scenic drive, especially when you are behind the wheel of something extraordinary. Here are the top routes to experience in an exotic car.
1. Pacific Coast Highway . Santa Monica to Point Dume
No list of LA drives is complete without the PCH. Starting from Santa Monica Pier, head north on Highway 1 toward Malibu. Ocean views open up on your left, rugged cliffs on your right. Stop at Point Dume for panoramic views of the coastline.
Best car for this route: A convertible like the Lamborghini Huracán Spyder or Ferrari 488 Spider. The open top lets you feel the ocean breeze.
Distance: About 25 miles one way. Allow 1-2 hours with stops.
2. Mulholland Drive . Hollywood to the Valley
Mulholland Drive is one of the most famous roads in America. Winding along the crest of the Santa Monica Mountains, it offers stunning views of both the San Fernando Valley and the LA Basin. Technical with blind corners and elevation changes that reward a precise car.
Best car for this route: A mid-engine supercar like the McLaren 720S or Porsche 911 Turbo S. These cars thrive on tight, technical bends.
Distance: 21 miles end to end. Budget about an hour of focused driving.
3. Angeles Crest Highway . La Cañada Flintridge to Wrightwood
This is the serious driver’s road. Angeles Crest Highway (CA-2) climbs from the foothills into the San Gabriel Mountains, reaching elevations above 7,000 feet. Sweeping curves, long straightaways, and dramatic mountain scenery. On a clear day, you can see all the way to the Pacific.
Best car for this route: A Ferrari F8 Tributo or Lamborghini Huracán EVO.
Distance: 66 miles to Wrightwood. Plan for a half-day trip.
4. Sunset Boulevard . Downtown to the Pacific
Sunset Boulevard is more than a road, it is a cultural experience. Starting downtown, you pass through Silver Lake, Hollywood, the Sunset Strip, Bel Air, and Brentwood before reaching the Pacific Ocean. Gritty urban landscapes give way to lush estates and finally the open ocean.
Best car for this route: A Rolls-Royce Cullinan or Bentley Continental GT. Sunset is about being seen, and a luxury grand tourer fits the mood perfectly.
Distance: About 22 miles. Allow 1-2 hours depending on traffic.
5. Palos Verdes Drive . Redondo Beach to San Pedro
This underrated coastal loop takes you along the Palos Verdes Peninsula south of LAX. The road hugs dramatic cliffs overlooking the Pacific, with views of Catalina Island on clear days. Quieter than the PCH with a more secluded experience.
Best car for this route: A Porsche 911 Cabriolet or Mercedes-AMG GT.
Distance: About 15 miles. Perfect for a one-hour afternoon escape.
Planning Your Scenic Drive
Head out early in the morning or during midweek when traffic is lighter. LA traffic can turn a dream drive into a frustrating crawl, so timing matters. Always check road conditions for canyon closures.
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