By the Hour or Per Trip

Hourly Chauffeur, Kuala Lumpur

One car, one driver, however long the day runs.

Luxury car with chauffeur waiting in Kuala Lumpur

A KL working day rarely fits a timetable. A meeting in TRX runs long, a second appointment in Damansara Heights appears last-minute, and the evening crawl out of the city centre adds forty minutes to every estimate. A chauffeured car by the hour removes those variables: the driver waits, the car is where you left it, and the next stop is a WhatsApp message away.

Block of Hours

The car and driver stay with you from first pickup to final drop. Waiting between meetings counts against the block — no separate charge, no hidden meter. Right for a day across KLCC and TRX, a hospital appointment with an uncertain wait, or an evening out where nobody should drive.

Point to Point

One journey, one price, agreed before you travel. The Federal Highway at a standstill or a downpour on the SMART Tunnel approach changes nothing on the invoice. Right when the route is set and you want certainty rather than an open clock.

Two Ways to Book the Same Driver

A block of hours suits a day with several stops or an unpredictable schedule — the clock runs from your first pickup to your last drop, waiting time included, with no reset between stops. Point-to-point is a single fixed price for one known journey, quoted before you confirm; however long the Federal Highway or the SMART Tunnel approach takes, the price does not move. Both options draw from the same fleet and the same pool of chauffeurs. The right choice depends on whether the traffic risk for the day should sit with you or with us.

  • Minimum three-hour blockIn-city bookings start at three hours. The clock runs from your agreed start time at the first pickup to the last drop — stops in between, including parking at Suria KLCC or Pavilion TRX, do not interrupt the count.
  • Overtime is billed per hour, not per minuteIf the day runs past the agreed block, the chauffeur messages you before the end of the final hour and the extension is confirmed on WhatsApp. You are never presented with a fractional-hour surcharge after the fact.
  • Luggage stays in the car between stopsBecause the vehicle waits, you are not carrying bags in and out of every building. This matters on a day that moves between a hotel checkout in Mont Kiara, a meeting in the TRX Quarter, and a dinner in Bukit Bintang — the bags are secured throughout.
  • Point-to-point optionfor a single known journey with no stops, point-to-point is priced per trip rather than per hour — traffic risk sits with us, not with you.
  • Free delivery across Kuala Lumpur and the Klang ValleyThere is no positioning fee for pickups anywhere in the city centre — KLCC, TRX, Bukit Bintang, Chow Kit, Bangsar — or in the Klang Valley including Petaling Jaya, Subang, Shah Alam, and Cyberjaya. Outer-KL and inter-state trips are quoted separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

The minimum block is three hours. The clock runs from the agreed start time at your first pickup address to your final drop — so every minute of that window is yours. Within it you can make as many stops as the day requires — KLCC, TRX, Bukit Bintang, Damansara Heights — without the meter resetting between them. Same-day bookings are accepted subject to availability; confirm via WhatsApp as early as you can.
Waiting time runs continuously against your hired block — it is not a separate charge. If you book four hours and your meeting at Menara 3 Petronas overruns by forty minutes, you are simply into the fifth hour of the block at the standard hourly rate. The chauffeur stays with the vehicle, parks in the nearest covered bay, and replies to your WhatsApp the moment you step out. There is no penalty for a long wait; the block rate just extends.
Point-to-point is a single agreed price for one origin and one destination, quoted before you confirm. The price holds regardless of how long the Federal Highway or the SMART Tunnel approach takes — traffic risk sits with us. An hourly block is the right choice when the day has several stops, you do not know how long any one stop will last, or you want the car to wait between engagements. If your journey is a clean A-to-B with no stops, point-to-point is almost always sharper on price.
Between 17:30 and 19:30, Jalan Ampang, Jalan P Ramlee, and the ramp onto the MRR2 can add thirty to fifty minutes beyond what Google Maps predicts in normal conditions. During monsoon rain — common from October through January — delays compound further. When you book an evening departure from the KLCC area, we build in that buffer and confirm a start time that accounts for it, rather than promising an arrival that the road cannot deliver.
Yes, and this is one of the most common uses of a half-day block. A parent or partner can be taken between Pavilion KL, KLCC, and Mid Valley, or to a clinic appointment in Damansara Specialist or Gleneagles without needing to navigate KL traffic independently. The chauffeur handles parking, carries bags to the car, and sends you a WhatsApp update after each drop so you know the itinerary is running on schedule. Luggage can stay in the car between stops.
VELO chauffeurs are trained in the same discretion expected of executive protection personnel. Conversations in the vehicle are not acknowledged, not repeated, and not shared. If you are conducting a sensitive call or a confidential briefing in the back seat, the privacy partition on S-Class and Alphard can be raised. For high-sensitivity bookings — legal, financial, diplomatic — you may request that the audio system remains off for the full journey.

What's included in the price

  • Comprehensive insurance
  • Free delivery and collection
  • Touch 'n Go for highway tolls
  • Road tax and servicing
  • Refundable security deposit

Where we deliver this service

Delivered free to these areas, and to the rest of Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley.

Ready when you are

Tell us your first pickup address, your preferred vehicle, and how long you expect to need the car. We will confirm availability and send a quote within minutes.

Book by the Hour