HunterMoss Is Bringing Its Luxury Driving Journeys to the US in 2026
Luxury road-trip specialist HunterMoss sets 2026 U.S. debut with weekend escapes in California, New Mexico, and Utah.

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HunterMoss, the London-based operator known for curating luxury driving adventures, is bringing its concept stateside. Beginning February 2026, the brand will debut a slate of long-weekend journeys in California, New Mexico, and Utah—each built around cinematic drives and high-touch hospitality.
The expansion reframes the classic American road trip as something far removed from car rentals and self-planned routes. Each program features a rotating fleet of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Aston Martins, with HunterMoss staff handling logistics, luggage transfers, and on-the-ground support. The trips follow the company’s established formula: long weekends that combine iconic drives with luxury stays and insider experiences.
The first itineraries include Santa Ynez Valley and Napa Valley wine country in spring, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico in April and May, and Park City and Deer Valley in early summer. Price points range from $9,490 to $11,490 per person. Properties on the roster are already top luxury players, including Solage Calistoga, Bishop’s Lodge, and Montage Deer Valley.
Distinctive touches include opportunities to drive a variety of vehicles during each trip, road captains ensuring smooth journeys, and structured downtime for spa evenings or optional add-ons. Wine-focused weekends include private tastings and after-hours access, while the Southwest itineraries incorporate Indigenous and Hispano heritage through crafts and culinary encounters.
Founder Anthony Moss has described the launch as “redefining the American road trip,” but the real draw lies in the packaging. HunterMoss transforms a style of travel that’s often DIY into a polished, commissionable product that’s positioned for collectors, auto enthusiasts, and those seeking exclusivity without committing to a full week abroad.
The first departures are scheduled for February 2026, with additional dates running through spring and early summer.