Exeed rental in Dubai
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The smart reason to rent an Exeed in Dubai is the cabin you get for the money. We hand over Chery's premium SUVs with insurance already on the contract, and the interior reads closer to the German and Japanese badges than the price would suggest. Soft-touch trim, a wide screen, quiet at speed. If you've been pricing a plush family SUV and balking at the established names, this is the page that helps you decide whether a newer brand is worth a week of your trip. We'll sort out which Exeed suits a couple versus a family, and where the badge's youth actually matters.
What you're paying less for, and what you're not
The Exeed pitch is simple once you sit in one. You're getting a quiet, well-finished cabin and a long equipment list without the badge tax of an Audi or a Lexus. The dashboards run to large twin screens, the seats are usually quilted or soft leather-look, and the doors close with a reassuring weight. On Sheikh Zayed Road at 120 it stays composed and hushed, which is most of what you want from a daily SUV here.
What you're not getting is decades of resale history or a service centre on every other block. On a rental that matters less than it would on a car you own, because the upkeep risk sits with us, not you. If you've never driven a Chinese premium SUV, a week in an Exeed is a low-stakes way to find out whether the cabin delivers, and most renters tell us it does.
TXL or VX: couple versus family
For two people, or a couple with light luggage, the TXL is the one we'd put you in. It's the five-seat SUV in the range, sized for Marina parking and easy to thread through a mall structure, with a boot that swallows a week's worth of cases for two without folding anything down. It's the sensible Dubai daily.
The VX is the step up when seats decide it. It's the larger SUV with a third row, so two adults up front, two kids in the middle and a folded third row gives you genuine family space plus luggage. Put people in all seven seats and the boot shrinks to the usual third-row compromise, fine for the school run or an airport collection, tight for a full week's bags. The honest split: rent the TXL if it's mostly two of you, and size up to the VX only when you actually need the extra row.
The LX and RX sit in the range too, the RX as the sportier-styled flagship. For most Dubai rentals the choice that matters is still TXL versus VX, five seats or seven.
Cabin feel against the rivals you're cross-shopping
This is where Exeed earns its rental. Against a similarly sized Japanese SUV at the same end of our fleet, the Exeed usually feels plusher inside: more screen, softer materials, more of a quiet-luxury mood. It's the reason people book it for visitors they want to impress without the flagship outlay.
The cooling holds up, which is the question that actually matters from June to September. Ventilated front seats on the higher trims and rear vents pull the cabin down fast after it's been parked in a 45-degree structure and keep kids in the back comfortable. We wouldn't recommend any SUV here that couldn't manage that.
How we get it to you
We deliver the Exeed free across Dubai and collect it when you're done, so you don't have to find our office. Airport arrivals are common: tell us your terminal at DXB or DWC and we'll have the car waiting when you land. Insurance is on the contract and the mileage is unlimited, which matters if you're planning an Abu Dhabi run or a few trips up to the northern emirates.
FAQ — Common Questions Answered.
Which Exeed should I rent for seven seats?
You'll want the VX, which is the seven-seat SUV in the Exeed range. The third row is best treated as occasional, comfortable for kids or shorter adult trips rather than three rows of grown-ups all week. With the third row folded you get a large flat boot, so for a family of four plus luggage it's roomy. If you only ever need five seats, the TXL is cheaper to run and easier to park, so we'd steer you there instead.
Does an Exeed actually feel premium inside, or is it just a budget badge?
It genuinely feels premium, and that's the main reason people book one. The higher trims give you twin widescreens, soft quilted-look seats, ambient lighting and a quiet cabin at highway speed, closer to an entry Lexus or Audi mood than the price implies. The materials within reach are soft to the touch rather than hard plastic. Sit in one for five minutes at handover and you'll see why it surprises people who've never tried the brand.
Is the Exeed reliable enough to trust on a trip?
For a rental, reliability sits with us, not you, which is the point. We service and maintain every car in the fleet, so the warranty and upkeep risk that puts some buyers off a newer brand isn't yours to carry on a week's hire. Exeed is Chery's premium line and the SUVs are modern, warm-climate-tested designs, and we keep them in proper order. If anything ever goes wrong mid-rental, you call us and we sort a replacement.
What licence do I need to rent an Exeed in Dubai?
Residents need a valid UAE driving licence to take the car. Visitors can drive on a licence from many countries paired with an International Driving Permit, and we'll confirm whether your specific licence qualifies when you book. You'll also need your passport or Emirates ID and a credit card in the main driver's name at handover. Send us your details ahead of time and we'll have the paperwork ready so pickup is quick.
How are Salik tolls and traffic fines handled?
Salik is built in, so the Exeed comes with the tag fitted and the gate charges run on the rental account without any action from you. Traffic fines are tied to the car, so anything from a speed camera or a parking offence during your rental is passed to you with the official amount, no surprise markup from us. We'll let you know if a fine comes through after you've returned the car. Drive to the posted limits and watch the Salik-heavy stretches of Sheikh Zayed Road and you'll keep both to a minimum.














