Executive Car Service

NYC
Executive
Car Service

Noble Black Car Service is a 5-star rated NYC and Tri-State black car service operating since 2015, providing executive ground transportation for Manhattan's Fortune 500 firms, family offices, and pre-IPO companies. The executive tier features NDA-bound chauffeurs (5+ years average tenure, custom NDA on request), Cadillac Escalade ESV, Mercedes-Benz S-Class First Class Sedans, pre-positioned vehicles at JFK Terminal 4 / LGA Terminal C / EWR Terminal A for executive arrivals, and same-chauffeur continuity across multi-day visits. Standard rates: $150-$175/hr hourly (First Class SUV $150/hr, First Class Sedan $175/hr) with 3-hour minimum, or $250 flat per Manhattan-JFK route. Updated April 2026.

FC Sedan

$150

/hr · S-Class

FC SUV

$150

/hr · Escalade ESV

JFK Flat

$250

FC SUV

Quick Facts

First Class SUVEscalade ESV
First Class SedanS-Class
Wi-Fi & workspaceStandard
NDA chauffeursAvailable
Pre-position30 min early
TEB FBOAll 5

C-Suite · NDA · Discretion

Executive Fleet

First Class Sedan

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

$175/hr or $250+ flat

Best for: Solo C-suite, board members

First Class SUV

Cadillac Escalade ESV

$150/hr or $250+ flat

Best for: CEO/CFO with security or staff

Sprinter Van Executive

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (rear executive seating, conference table)

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Best for: Full-deal team, board offsite

What Distinguishes Executive From Standard?

  • Chauffeur tenure. Noble's executive chauffeurs are 5+ year tenured drivers, hand-selected for executive protocol training and discretion. Standard tier may rotate among newer hires.
  • NDA enforcement. Standing corporate NDAs and per-engagement custom NDAs, signed and filed. Material non-public information stays in the vehicle.
  • Discretion by default. NDA-bound senior chauffeurs and a quiet, professional cabin — take phone calls, do board prep, and hold confidential conversations in transit.
  • Vehicle continuity. Same Cadillac Escalade ESV (or assigned First Class Sedan) for the entire engagement. No re-onboarding or context loss between legs.
  • Pre-positioning. 30 minutes before wheels-down at JFK Terminal 4, LGA Terminal C, or EWR Terminal A. Chauffeur entered, name sign in hand, vehicle staged.
  • FBO coordination. Direct dispatch to all five Teterboro FBOs (Signature, Jet Aviation, Atlantic, Million Air, Meridian) and HPN private aviation. Tail-number tracking via FAA flight data.

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Executive FAQs

The most-asked questions about NYC executive car service

NYC executive car service is the premium tier of black-car ground transportation, designed for C-suite executives, board members, family offices, M&A deal teams, and ultra-high-net-worth travelers. Distinguishing features: NDA-bound chauffeurs, Cadillac Escalade ESV, First Class Sedan (Mercedes-Benz S-Class), same-vehicle continuity across multi-day visits, pre-positioned vehicles at airport arrivals, and centralized corporate billing. Standard black car is $165 to JFK; executive car is the same vehicle but with NDA, privacy options, and chauffeur trained in executive protocols.
Executive chauffeurs at Noble Black Car Service are senior tenure (typically 5+ years with the company), NDA-bound at hire and re-bound per corporate account, trained in C-suite protocols (silent driving on phone calls, FBO and private aviation procedures, executive-level discretion on conversation), and assigned to dedicated First Class vehicles. Standard chauffeurs may rotate vehicles; executive chauffeurs are assigned a specific Cadillac Escalade ESV or Mercedes-Benz S-Class for their typical executive client.
Every Noble chauffeur signs a standard NDA at hire, and corporate accounts can require an account-specific NDA template signed by all chauffeurs serving the account. Senior chauffeurs (5+ years average tenure) handle executive assignments and are trained in discreet, quiet service — so phone calls, video conferences, and confidential conversations happen in a private, professional cabin. NDA templates, plate options, and same-chauffeur continuity are available on request — specify at booking.
Yes. Noble Black Car Service supports custom NDA templates from corporate clients — your legal team sends the template, Noble has the assigned chauffeur sign before the engagement, and a copy returns to your records. This is standard for pre-IPO roadshows, M&A deal teams, family offices, and any travel involving material non-public information. Lead time: 24 hours.
Yes — Noble pre-positions First Class SUV (Cadillac Escalade ESV) at JFK Terminal 4 international arrivals, LGA Terminal C, and EWR Terminal A 30 minutes before known executive arrival times. The chauffeur enters the terminal and meets the executive at customs exit (international) or baggage claim (domestic) with a name sign — there is no curbside wait, no rideshare lag, and no risk of the vehicle being unavailable.
Noble executive car service runs $150-$175/hr hourly (First Class SUV $150/hr, First Class Sedan $175/hr) with a 3-hour minimum, or per-route flat rates ($250 First Class Sedan to JFK, $250 First Class SUV to JFK). Cadillac Escalade ESV runs $150/hr or $250 Manhattan-JFK flat. NDA-bound chauffeur is included; specialty configurations (security follow vehicle, multi-vehicle staging) on quote.
Yes. Noble executive car service does not require a corporate account — one-time visiting executives, family-office travel, and individual C-suite bookings are accepted. For recurring (4+ executive trips per year), a corporate account streamlines billing and locks in same-chauffeur continuity. For one-time, book directly via phone or web.
48-72 hours of advance notice for routine executive visits. For multi-day NYC visits, FIFA World Cup 2026 hospitality, Fashion Week, US Open, board meetings, and any visit requiring same-vehicle / same-chauffeur continuity for 5+ days, book 1-2 weeks ahead. Same-day executive transport is accepted but inventory of NDA-trained chauffeurs and First Class vehicles is not guaranteed.

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As of 2026, Noble Black Car Service serves Manhattan-based Fortune 500 corporates and family offices. Last Updated: April 2026.