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Luxury car rental in Dubai has a wide price spread — from Range Rover to Bugatti. This guide shows what each tier really costs before you get a quote.
| 🚘 Brand / Model | 🏷️ Typical starting rate (AED/day) |
|---|---|
| Range Rover Vogue | 650 |
| Mercedes-AMG GT53 | 1,100 |
| Bentley Bentayga | 1,600 |
| Mercedes-AMG G63 | 1,700 |
| Lamborghini (Huracán class) | 1,799 |
| Porsche 911 Carrera S | 1,399 |
| Rolls-Royce Ghost | 1,999 |
| Bentley Continental GT | 2,100 |
| Ferrari (entry sports range) | 2,100 |
| Porsche 911 GT3 | 3,000 |
| McLaren (720S class) | 3,000 |
| Rolls-Royce Cullinan | 3,999 |
| Hypercar tier (limited-run models) | up to 12,000+ |
These are starting rates for entry trim/year of each model — the exact price depends on the model year, spec, season, and the rental company's terms.
Most companies will rent an economy sedan to a 21-year-old, but Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and similar exotic brands are commonly restricted to drivers 25 and older, and some hypercar operators set the bar even higher. Confirm the specific brand's age requirement before you fall in love with a car you can't legally book.
Where an economy car might hold AED 700–2,000 on your card, a mid-tier luxury car (Range Rover, Bentayga-class) typically runs AED 3,000–5,000, and true exotics (Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren) commonly require AED 5,000–15,000+ in refundable hold, sometimes split across two cards if a single card's limit can't cover it. Ask for this figure in writing before you book, not at the counter.
Standard cars often give you 200–250km/day; many supercars cap you at 150–250km/day with a steeper per-km overage charge once you're over — this is one of the most common places a “great daily rate” quietly turns into a large final bill on a long day of driving.
A scratch or a wheel scuff on an economy car might cost you a few hundred dirhams under the excess; the same minor damage on a supercar's excess can run into the thousands. If a zero-excess or reduced-excess upgrade is offered, it's worth pricing into your decision on anything above the Range Rover/Bentayga tier.
The generic "hidden fees" warnings also apply here — but a few traps specifically target the luxury segment:
On a high-value car, a single hairline scratch can become an expensive argument at return. Walk around the car with the company's rep before you drive off and photograph every panel, wheel and the interior — timestamp the photos, and get any existing marks noted on the agreement itself, not just verbally acknowledged.
A listing advertised “from AED 1,799/day” for a Lamborghini may reflect an older model year or lower trim than the car sitting in the showroom photo. Confirm the exact model year and trim the quoted price applies to before you commit.
Because deposits and daily rates are so much higher here, this tier draws a disproportionate share of the WhatsApp-only “agents” the TripReview scam-watch content already warns about. For a car in this price range, verifying the company's DET tourism/rental licence and reading recent, high-volume verified reviews matters even more.
If the quote is unclear on full-to-full fuel policy, mileage cap, or deep cleaning fees, any breach is more expensive on a luxury car. Get it in writing before you pay any deposit.
Range Rover models start from around AED 650/day. Rolls-Royce and Bentley models are typically around AED 1,999–2,100/day. Exotic sports cars like Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and similar start around AED 1,800–3,000/day, with hypercars up to AED 12,000+.
Unlimited mileage is rare in the luxury segment. Daily or weekly caps (commonly 150–250 km/day for supercars) are standard, with a steeper per-km overage charge once you're over the limit.
Yes. Most economy cars can be rented from age 21, but luxury and exotic brands usually require drivers to be 25 or older. Some hypercars have even higher age requirements.
Yes. Tourists can rent with a valid passport, visit visa or entry stamp, driving licence from their home country, and an International Driving Permit (IDP) where required. Requirements can vary, so always confirm in advance.
Mid-tier luxury cars usually require a AED 3,000–5,000 hold on your card. Exotics and supercars typically require AED 5,000–15,000+ and may be held across two cards if one limit isn't enough.
Yes. Weekly rates are typically 6–6.5x the daily rate, and monthly rates around 25–26x the daily rate, making the per-day cost significantly lower for longer rentals.
You're liable up to the insurance excess stated in your agreement. On a supercar, even minor damage can cost thousands of dirhams. Consider a zero- or reduced-excess upgrade to limit your out-of-pocket risk.
Choose companies with a valid DET (Department of Economy and Tourism) tourism/rental licence, a real physical office, and recent, high-volume verified reviews. Avoid deals that only exist on WhatsApp.
Luxury car rental in Dubai can be straightforward and unforgettable if you go in with clear numbers and realistic expectations. Use this guide to ask better questions, compare apples to apples, and enjoy the experience.
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Prices are estimates and subject to change. Confirm the final all-in price, deposit amount, mileage limit, and insurance excess in writing before you book.
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