Infiniti Q70 Rental in Dubai
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Stretch out in the back of a full-size luxury sedan, set the cruise on Sheikh Zayed Road, and let an hour to Abu Dhabi pass without a fuss. That's the car this is. We deliver the Q70 to your hotel, home, or the arrivals curb with no security deposit on your card, so you collect it and go. People who rent the Infiniti Q70 in Dubai are usually after rear-seat room and a soft, quiet ride for the money, not sharp handling or the newest cabin. What this page sorts out is whether the Q70 is the right comfort cruiser for your week, or whether the smaller Q50 or a German executive sedan suits you better.
The comfortable cruiser it was built to be
The Q70 is a relaxed car, and that's the point of it. The suspension is tuned soft, the cabin stays quiet at 120km/h, and on the flat, dead-straight run to the capital it just settles and cruises. You don't drive it hard. You let it carry you.
That comes with an honest caveat. This is an older design and a discontinued model, so it doesn't have the tech or the crisp edges of a current premium sedan. If you want a car that feels brand-new and sharp through a corner, this isn't it. If you want a big, smooth, quiet Infiniti sedan that eats highway miles in comfort, it does that as well as cars costing far more to rent.
Rear-seat space and the boot
This is where the Q70 earns its keep. The wheelbase is long for the class, so two adults sit behind two adults with real legroom for the full Abu Dhabi run, not just the hop to the mall. A six-footer fits behind a tall driver without folding up, and the rear bench is wide and soft enough that the back is genuinely a nice place to be driven. For a senior passenger who wants to recline a little and arrive unbothered, that limousine-like rear is the whole reason to book it.
The boot is large, around 421 litres, with a wide opening that takes big check-in cases laid flat. A couple flying into DXB for a week loads two full suitcases with cabin bags on top and nothing ends up on the back seat. Four travellers each with a case still works, though the V6 and V8 versions carry the same boot, so engine choice doesn't cost you space.
Q70 or the smaller Q50
Most people weighing the Q70 are really deciding between it and the Q50 a size below, so here's the honest split. The Q50 is the tighter, more modern saloon. It threads into Marina and Downtown bays more easily, it's the newer design, and for one or two people staying mostly inside Dubai it does everything you need.
Size up to the Q70 the moment the back seat matters. You get noticeably more rear legroom and a more settled, limousine-like ride over a long drive. So if you're carrying adults in the back regularly, hosting someone who'll spend real time being driven, or you simply want the roomier, calmer car for the capital commute, the Q70 is the smarter rental. If it's a solo city runabout and you'd rather have the newer cabin, the Q50 is enough. The Q70 is for the renter who values stretch-out space and a soft ride over the latest tech.
Q70 or a German executive sedan
Some renters land on the Q70 while still eyeing an E-Class or a 5 Series, so here's where each wins. The German sedans give you the newer interior, the sharper drive, and the badge most people expect at this size. If feel behind the wheel or the latest cabin is what you're paying for, those are the cars.
Stay with the Q70 when comfort and space are the priority and you'd rather not pay premium-badge money for them. You get a similarly large, quiet, well-equipped sedan with a roomy rear for less, and on a flat highway cruise you won't feel short-changed. The trade is honest: an older platform and softer handling in exchange for a relaxed ride at a lower rate. For airport runs, the capital commute, and being driven in comfort, that's a fair deal.
Engines, drive, and how we hand it over
The Q70 came with a strong V6 and, in some cars, a 5.6-litre V8. The 3.7-litre V6 is smooth and has more than enough pace for any overtake you'll actually make on the E11, and it's the sensible pick for the comfort job the car does. The V8 is there if you want the extra shove, but it isn't necessary for a relaxed cruiser, and the fleet runs mostly the V6. Most cars are rear-wheel drive with all-wheel drive available on some, and either is at home on every paved road from DXB to Hatta town. Because the Q70 is discontinued, the exact age and trim vary, so tell us what matters to you at booking and we'll match the closest car. We can't guarantee an exact colour or a specific year.
We bring it to you full and clean, walk the car with you, log any existing marks, and show you the Salik tag before you sign. Delivery and collection across Dubai are free, and the gates on Sheikh Zayed Road and the Abu Dhabi crossings are handled without you keeping receipts.
FAQ — Common Questions Answered.
Should I rent the Infiniti Q70 or the smaller Q50?
Rent the Q70 when rear-seat space and a soft, settled ride matter, and drop to the Q50 when it's mainly solo city driving and you'd rather have the newer cabin. The Q70 is the larger, more limousine-like car, with clearly more legroom in the back and a calmer ride on the long capital run. The Q50 is tighter, more modern, and easier in cramped Marina basements. Tell us how you'll use the car and we'll point you at the honest pick.
Is the Q70 comfortable to be driven in for the Abu Dhabi run?
Yes, the long highway cruise is exactly what the Q70 is built for. The cabin stays quiet at 120km/h on the E11, the suspension is tuned soft for comfort over sharpness, and the wide rear bench gives a passenger room to stretch and ride relaxed for the full two hours. A senior guest who wants to work or rest in the back arrives unbothered. For being driven rather than driving yourself, it's one of the easier sedans we rent.
Does a week of luggage for two fit in the Q70 boot?
Yes, comfortably. The boot is around 421 litres with a wide opening, so two full check-in suitcases go in laid flat with cabin bags on top, which covers a couple flying into DXB or DWC for a week. Four travellers each with a case still works, with the rear seat tending to fill before the boot does. The V6 and V8 cars carry the same boot, so your engine choice doesn't cost you any space.
The Q70 is discontinued, so what condition will I actually get?
You'll get a well-maintained car, but because the model is out of production the exact year, trim, and engine vary across the fleet. Most of ours are the smooth V6, with the V8 less common, and drive is usually rear-wheel with all-wheel drive on some cars. Tell us at booking whether the engine, age, or all-wheel drive matters to you and we'll match the closest car we have. We can't promise a specific year or an exact colour.
Can a tourist rent and drive the Q70 in Dubai?
Yes, visitors can rent it. You'll need your passport, your home-country driving licence, and an International Driving Permit if that licence isn't in English or Arabic, while UAE residents just use a valid local licence. We deliver to your hotel or the airport with the Salik tag already fitted and insurance included, so you can collect the car the day you land. Tolls and any traffic fines during the hire are settled against your booking at the end.



