Driverless Rental Cars Have Arrived in Las Vegas for Half the Price of Rideshare
- Keith Salwoski

- Apr 28
- 2 min read

A revolutionary way to get around the valley has officially launched, and it feels like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Vay is now live in Las Vegas, offering a "teledriving" service where an electric rental car is delivered to your location by a remote driver. Once it arrives, you take the wheel and drive yourself to your destination.
This service fills the gap between traditional car rentals and rideshare apps. It provides the freedom of having your own vehicle without the high costs of parking or the surge pricing often found with Uber or Lyft.
Insider Tips for Using Vay in Las Vegas
Slash Your Transportation Budget: The biggest draw is the price. Vay is designed to be roughly half the cost of traditional rideshare services. If you are planning multiple stops around town or a trip from the Strip to Downtown, this is likely your most affordable motorized option.
Total Flexibility on Your Schedule: Unlike rideshares where you wait for a driver for every leg of your trip, you can keep a Vay car for the entire day or just a few minutes. You have the ability to make as many stops as you want, locking and unlocking the car via the app while you shop or dine.
No More Parking Hassles: When you are finished with your trip, you don’t have to spend time hunting for a spot in a crowded garage. You simply park the car within the designated service zone and end the trip in the app. A remote driver then takes over to park it or navigate it to the next customer.
Snag an Initial Discount: New users can currently use the code TAKEARIDE in the app to receive 20% off their first journey, up to a $20 value.
Check the Service Zone: Before you plan a long trek, open the app to confirm your start and end points are within the active Las Vegas service area. While you can drive the car anywhere, the trip must be ended within their specific boundaries.
Whether you are a local running errands or a visitor looking for a better way to navigate the city, this new technology is making Las Vegas travel more efficient and affordable. Check out the app to see how LAS Discounts readers can start saving on their next cross-town trip.




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