Brentwood to Temecula Car Service
Step out of your San Vicente condo or a home above Sunset and let a TCP-licensed chauffeur carry you the full hundred miles to Temecula wine country in a chilled Mercedes sedan or Escalade. Our Brentwood to Temecula car service is a fixed flat rate with no surge, so a sold-out tasting weekend or a Pechanga show costs exactly what we quoted. One driver takes the 405, the 91, and the 15 while your group tastes freely, then brings everyone back to the Westside the same night.
Westside to Temecula Valley, driven for you
Temecula sits about 95 to 100 miles southeast of Brentwood, which puts it just out of comfortable self-drive range for a day of wine tasting or a late Pechanga concert. From the 90049, the hard part is not the open freeway at the far end but escaping the Westside first: San Vicente and Sunset feed onto the perpetually busy 405, and how that merge is handled sets the tone for the whole trip. Lux4Rides puts a professional in that seat so you do not have to. You leave your Brentwood home, the Getty area, or a building off Barrington, settle into a climate-controlled cabin, and let the chauffeur thread the Sepulveda Pass and the Inland Empire interchanges while you read down the day's tasting list. There is no winery parking lot to circle, nobody in your group forced to stay sober, and no waiting on a rideshare that rarely materializes out in the valley. We run it as a fixed-price one-way or round trip, hold the car between stops when you book hourly, and return you to Brentwood that evening or the following morning, whichever way the weekend goes.
The Brentwood to Temecula drive: freeways, miles, and timing
From Brentwood the cleanest run is San Vicente or Sunset down to the I-405 (San Diego Freeway) south, staying on the 405 past Long Beach and Irvine, then picking up the CA-91 (Riverside Freeway) east toward Corona and dropping onto the I-15 (Ontario Freeway) south straight into Temecula Valley. When the 91 is gridlocked, which it often is, the alternate is the I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) east through Downtown to the CA-60 (Pomona Freeway), then south on the 15. Either way the trip covers roughly 95 to 100 miles and takes about two hours to two and a half, with the 91/15 interchange near Corona as the single biggest variable on weekends. A late-morning Saturday departure stacks up there badly, which is exactly the bottleneck a chauffeur watching live conditions routes around or simply beats by leaving early. You ride in a Mercedes S-Class sedan, a Cadillac Escalade or Suburban for a larger group with luggage, or a Mercedes Sprinter van for a full party, each stocked with bottled water and climate you control.
Why Brentwood travelers make this trip
This corridor runs on celebration and escape. Couples and small groups book a sedan or Escalade for a quiet tasting day across the De Portola and Rancho California wine trails; bachelorette and milestone-birthday crews favor the Sprinter so the whole party rides together and arrives at the first vineyard already in the mood. Temecula is a serious wedding destination too, and we handle the couple's getaway car, out-of-town family runs, and guest shuttles between the ceremony and Old Town hotels. Pechanga Resort Casino draws a steady stream of Westside clients for concerts, the card room, and golf, and a chauffeured arrival means nobody is negotiating the 15 home tired or after a few drinks. For entertainment-industry and executive clients in Brentwood, a chauffeured offsite to wine country simply reads better than a convoy of personal cars.
Landmarks at each end of the route
At the Brentwood end we stage chauffeurs across the Westside: the San Vicente Boulevard corridor, Barrington and Bundy, estates north of Sunset, the Getty area off Sepulveda, and nearby Pacific Palisades and Westwood when it suits the group. At the Temecula end we deliver door-to-door to the wineries along Rancho California and De Portola Roads, Pechanga Resort Casino, the boutique hotels and tasting rooms of Old Town Temecula, the Promenade, and Temecula Valley wedding venues such as the hilltop estates above the vineyards. Tell us your first stop and we map the day from there, holding the vehicle between wineries on hourly hire so your group never waits for a ride that may not come.
Choose your vehicle
Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.
Executive Sedan
Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.
Luxury SUV
Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.
Sprinter Van
Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.
A better ride starts with a better-treated chauffeur
Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.
Chauffeurs paid fairly
Our drivers earn a real, respectful wage — so they’re relaxed, professional, and genuinely glad to take care of you.
Hand-selected & VIP-trained
Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.
Flat rates, no surge
The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.
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Brentwood to Temecula Car Service FAQ
Budget about two hours to two and a half for the roughly 95-to-100-mile trip, usually via the 405 south to the 91 east and down the 15. The 91/15 interchange near Corona is the wildcard, so for a tasting day we like to clear the Westside before late morning. Your chauffeur watches live traffic and adjusts the route in real time.
Our default is San Vicente or Sunset to the I-405 south, then the CA-91 east toward Corona and the I-15 south into Temecula Valley. When the 91 is jammed we instead run the I-10 east through Downtown to the CA-60, then join the 15. The driver picks the faster line based on conditions the morning of your ride.
Yes. Most Brentwood groups book hourly so one chauffeur stays with you all day, moving between wineries on the Rancho California and De Portola trails and waiting at each stop. We run a two-to-three-hour minimum on wine-tour hire and quote a flat hourly rate up front, with no surge no matter how the day runs long.
A Mercedes S-Class sedan for couples and pairs, a Cadillac Escalade or Suburban for groups up to six with luggage, and a Mercedes Sprinter van for larger bachelorette or tour parties. Share your headcount and we match the right vehicle and lock the flat rate.
A one-way executive Mercedes sedan starts around $330 and a luxury Escalade SUV around $415, depending on your exact Brentwood pickup. A Sprinter van one-way runs about $545, and full-day wine tours with the car held for you are billed hourly with a two-to-three-hour minimum. Call (424) 209-2006 or email vip@lux4rides.com for an exact quote.
We do. Many clients book it round trip so the same chauffeur returns them to the Westside that evening or the next morning after an Old Town hotel stay. We also handle one-way Temecula-to-Brentwood runs, including late pickups after Pechanga shows.
Absolutely. We run concert and casino nights to Pechanga Resort Casino, wedding-party shuttles between hilltop venues and Old Town hotels, and family runs for out-of-town guests. Tell us the venue and timing and we build the itinerary around it.
Planning more than a single ride?
Ask about multi-winery hourly hire on the Rancho California and De Portola trails, Sprinter vans for Brentwood bachelorette and tour groups, Pechanga concert nights, and Temecula Valley wedding-party shuttles. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.
Book your Brentwood to Temecula chauffeur
Lock a flat rate for your run out to Temecula wine country, Pechanga, or an Old Town wedding. Reserve at https://bookings.lux4rides.com, call (424) 209-2006, or email vip@lux4rides.com. Book both legs together for a seamless round trip, and ask about hourly hold for a full day of tasting.