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People rent a Dodge for one thing: the sound. Drop the windows on a Charger or Challenger HEMI, roll onto Sheikh Zayed Road, and the V8 does the talking. We hand over Dodge rentals in Dubai with no security deposit, so the muscle car you came for doesn't tie up a big hold on your card. The Charger and Challenger are the theatre. The Durango is the same engine note with a back seat that actually fits people. This page is about which of those three you should book, because they're not interchangeable, and the wrong pick gets boring fast.
The Charger and Challenger are the same fun, packaged differently
Both run Dodge's muscle-car formula, and on the road they feel like cousins. The Challenger is the two-door coupe, lower and more of an event to get in and out of. The Charger is the four-door, so you keep the attitude and still drop friends in the back without folding anyone in half. If it's you and a partner posing for the weekend, take the Challenger. If there's a group, the Charger earns its keep.
The real decision is under the bonnet. The V6 cars look identical from the outside and cost a lot less to feed. The HEMI V8 is the one people picture when they say "Dodge," with the heavy exhaust note and the shove when you bury the throttle. We'll tell you straight: if the engine is the whole reason you're renting, don't settle for the V6 and spend the week mildly disappointed. If you mostly want the shape for photos and a cruise down JBR, the V6 is the smarter spend and noticeably easier on fuel.
Be honest about what Dubai lets you do with it
A muscle car wants open road and a heavy right foot. Dubai gives you the open road and then watches the right foot very closely. Radar and average-speed cameras line Sheikh Zayed Road and most of the major routes, and the fines for serious speeding climb fast. So the honest version is this: you'll enjoy a Dodge here for the noise, the launch off the lights, and the way it looks parked outside a Marina restaurant, more than for any top-speed run you're imagining.
Where it genuinely comes alive is the steady stuff. The cruise out to Hatta, the Friday run to Abu Dhabi, the late drive along the coast when traffic thins out. The HEMI is happy loafing at legal speeds and still sounds the part every time you accelerate onto a slip road. Treat it as a car you drive for the feel of it, not a track toy, and Dubai suits it fine.
Fuel is the part people underestimate. A V8 Charger or Challenger drinks, and in summer you're running the AC hard on top of that, so plan on filling up more than you would in a four-cylinder rental. Petrol's cheap here by global standards, which softens the blow, but the tank empties quickly when you're enjoying it. That's the trade for the noise, and most renters decide it's worth it.
When the Durango is the smarter call
Pick the Durango when you want the Dodge character but need it to do a real job. It seats up to seven, swallows luggage the coupe can't, and the R/T version carries the same HEMI V8, so you get the growl with a tailgate and three rows. For a family on holiday who still want something with presence, or a group splitting one car for the week, it's the sensible muscle pick.
We'd steer you to the Durango over the Charger any time the trip involves kids, gear, or more than two adults travelling regularly. The Charger's back seat is fine for short hops, but a week of airport runs, mall trips, and day excursions is where the extra space and the higher seating position pay off. You lose a little of the low-slung coupe drama. You gain a car you're not fighting every time someone brings a suitcase.
Picking up your Dodge
We deliver the car to your hotel, residence, or straight to the terminal at DXB or DWC, and collect it the same way when you're done, so you don't lose half a day at a rental counter. The Salik toll tag is fitted and the gates are handled for you, which matters on a Dodge because the routes you'll want to drive, Sheikh Zayed Road and the Abu Dhabi run, pass through several of them. Insurance is included, and mileage is unlimited, so the long cruise to Hatta or the coast won't cost you per kilometre. At handover we'll walk the car with you, note any existing marks, and make sure you're comfortable with the gearbox and the drive modes before you pull away.
FAQ — Common Questions Answered.
How old do I need to be to rent a Dodge Charger or Challenger in Dubai?
You'll generally need to be at least 25 to rent the V8 Charger or Challenger, since high-powered cars carry a higher minimum age than standard rentals. The V6 versions and the Durango may be available a little younger. You'll also need a valid licence held for a reasonable period, not one issued last week. Check the exact age with us when you book, because it can vary by trim.
Is the V8 worth it over the V6, given the fuel cost?
If the engine note is why you're renting a Dodge, yes, the HEMI V8 is worth it. The V6 looks the same but doesn't deliver the exhaust sound or the punch that the muscle-car reputation is built on, and that's usually the whole point of the rental. The V8 does use noticeably more fuel, especially with the AC working hard in summer, so budget for more frequent fill-ups. Petrol is cheap here, so for a short trip the difference is smaller than you'd think.
Can a Dodge Durango work as a family car for the week?
Yes, the Durango is the Dodge we'd recommend for families. It seats up to seven across three rows, holds a week's luggage, and the R/T trim keeps the V8 so you don't give up the character entirely. Two adults, a couple of kids, and a boot full of beach gear fit without anyone being squeezed. It's the practical way to rent a Dodge in Dubai without dropping into a plain SUV.
What licence do I need to drive a Dodge here?
Residents drive on a valid UAE licence, while visitors need their home-country licence plus an International Driving Permit, or a licence from a country the UAE accepts directly. Tourists from many countries can rent on the home licence alone for short stays, but the IDP is worth carrying. Bring your passport and, for visitors, your entry stamp at pickup. Send us a photo of your licence when booking and we'll confirm you're covered before the car arrives.
How are Salik tolls and traffic fines handled?
The Dodge comes with a Salik tag already fitted, so the toll gates on Sheikh Zayed Road and other routes are charged automatically without you stopping or topping up anything. Any tolls used during your rental are settled against your booking. Traffic fines, including speeding caught by Dubai's cameras, stay your responsibility and are passed on if they're issued during your hire. Drive to the limits and this never becomes a problem, but in a fast car it's worth keeping front of mind.














