Enterprise Corporate Codes & Discounts (2026)
Discount program: Corporate / Coupon Code. Codes below unlock 5-25% off public rates.
What you need to know about Enterprise codes
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is the largest rental company by fleet size and number of US locations, with strong presence in non-airport neighborhoods and city locations. Enterprise Plus is the loyalty program, with Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers. Unlike Hertz, Avis, and National, Enterprise does not currently offer a status match program — its model is rental-volume based. Enterprise is often the cheapest option for leisure rentals and local trips.
Based on community-tested discounts and stacking potential:
XZ24A35(AARP (50+)) — Up to 5%. Most US locations.XZ24A70(AAA) — Varies. Some locations only.XZ0H401(USAA (military)) — Varies. Military members with USAA.
All Enterprise discount codes
| Code | Organization | Discount | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
XZ24A35 | AARP | Up to 5% | Members 50+. |
XZ24A70 | AAA | Varies | Some locations only. |
XZ0H401 | USAA (military) | Varies | Military members. |
How to use Enterprise corporate codes
- Go to Enterprise's website or app.
- Select "Add a discount code" or "Corporate/Business rate" at booking.
- Enter the code from the table above.
- Verify your affiliation if prompted (e.g., AAA membership number).
- Save the code to your loyalty profile so it auto-applies on future rentals.
How Enterprise codes compare to member rates
Signing up for Enterprise Plus is free and lets you store a Contract code in your profile so it auto-applies on future bookings. Member rates can sometimes match or beat the Corporate / Coupon Code rate during promotional periods (especially weekend specials and pay-now rates), so the best strategy is to compare both with and without your discount code at booking. The mobile app's price comparison is the fastest way to see which yields the lower total.
Pro tips for 2026
- Enterprise is often the cheapest option for non-airport rentals — the dense neighborhood location network is unmatched. If you're renting for a road trip from home, Enterprise is usually 15-30% cheaper than Hertz or Avis at the equivalent airport location.
- For business rentals, check if your employer has an Enterprise corporate contract first. Many Fortune 500 companies negotiate rates that are 20-40% below public rates, and contracts often include automatic Enterprise Plus Silver or higher status.
- Enterprise Plus Silver is free after enrollment and gets you a free upgrade subject to availability at the counter. For most leisure renters, this is the highest tier worth pursuing. Gold (12 rentals) and Platinum (24) only pay off if you rent 12+ times per year.
- Enterprise has the lowest damage claims disputes of the major rental companies (industry data) — the company is known for transparent fee structures and fewer surprise charges. If you've had a bad experience with rental upsells, Enterprise is the safer brand to try.
Enterprise Plus — status match
Try these alternative routes:
- Enterprise Plus Silver is free after enrollment and gets you a free upgrade (subject to availability).
- Gold at 12 qualifying rentals per year.
- Platinum at 24 qualifying rentals per year.
Enterprise Plus loyalty tiers
- Silver
- Gold
- Platinum
Frequently asked questions
Does Enterprise have a status match program?
No, Enterprise Plus is rental-volume based — no status match from other chains or airlines. The most direct route to higher tiers is to consolidate rentals with Enterprise. Silver is free after enrollment; Gold requires 12 qualifying rentals/year; Platinum requires 24 qualifying rentals/year. Some corporate accounts grant automatic higher-tier status to employees of contracting organizations.
Is Enterprise cheaper than Hertz, Avis, or National?
Yes, Enterprise is typically 15-30% cheaper than the "big three" at base rates, especially at non-airport locations. Enterprise's neighborhood locations often have the lowest rates in their markets. The trade-off: smaller vehicle selection, fewer airport locations, and no Emerald Aisle equivalent. For business travel where status and airport convenience matter, the big three win; for leisure and local trips, Enterprise wins on price.
What is the best Enterprise discount code in 2026?
The AARP code (XZ24A35) yields up to 5% off most locations. Enterprise's public codes are less aggressive than Hertz or Avis (which offer up to 20% off via AAA/AARP). The reason: Enterprise's base rates are already lower, so the discount as a percentage is smaller. For most users, the everyday Enterprise rate is competitive even without a code.
Is Enterprise Plus worth joining?
For infrequent renters (1-2 trips/year), the value is limited — Enterprise Plus is free and gets you a free upgrade (subject to availability) at the counter. For frequent renters (5+ trips/year), Gold (12 rentals) and Platinum (24 rentals) tiers offer real value: counter bypass at most locations, free upgrades, and faster returns. The threshold for tangible benefits is 6+ rentals per year.
Does Enterprise have a President's Circle equivalent?
No, Platinum is the top Enterprise Plus tier. The program's max benefit is roughly equivalent to Hertz Five Star or Avis Preferred Plus — solid but not top-of-the-industry. Frequent travelers who want the absolute top tier should consider Hertz President's Circle or Avis President's Club. Enterprise is the budget-to-mid-range choice, not the premium option.
Why does Enterprise have so many neighborhood locations?
Enterprise's strategy has always been local — "We'll pick you up" is their historical tagline. Neighborhood locations serve local renters, insurance replacement, and city travelers. The trade-off is fewer airport locations, which is where most business rentals happen. For non-airport trips, Enterprise's neighborhood presence is unmatched in the US market.