This company will sponsor your dream car on a road trip for free & here's how to apply
Pack your bags & hit the road in style 😎

Left: Winter road trip pit stop with friends; Right: Capturing mountain memories
Are you a travel enthusiast with a passion for storytelling or an aspiring content creator looking for your first brand deal? Turo, the world’s largest car-sharing marketplace, has a new program called Pitch a Trip, which offers Canadians the chance to take their dream car on a road trip. Turo believes that the best travel stories come from genuine experiences, and they’re eager to feature fresh, engaging content on their blog. If you love sharing your travel tales and have always wanted to drive a luxurious sports car or a Tesla for example, this is for you.
Girls' trip by the coast! Unforgettable moments with best friends.Courtesy of Turo
To get started, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, be 23 or older, and have an active Turo account. Pitch a Trip is all about exploring Canada — so only pitches for travel within Canadian provinces will be considered. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful mountain getaway, a scenic coastal drive, or an epic cross-country adventure, Turo is happy to provide a vehicle of your choosing to take you there. This program isn’t a random draw – it’s an open call for anyone with a dream adventure in mind. Turo will select the most creative, feasible, and captivating stories to sponsor each month.
Pitch a Trip
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Must be 23 years old or older.
- Must have an active Turo account.
- See the full terms & conditions here
How to Apply:
- Submit your road trip plans through Turo’s Pitch a Trip form. Include where you want to go, the story behind your trip, why it’s special, and how Turo’s perfect car can enhance your adventure.
Sponsorship:
- If your pitch is chosen, Turo will sponsor your vehicle, covering the booking cost, Standard Protection, trip fees, and any Extras you’ve included. You are responsible for fuel or EV charging costs and a $500 deductible for the Standard Protection plan in case of incidents.
Where:
- Trips must be within Canada.