Infiniti QX60 Rental in Dubai
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Picture a week with the kids: school-run mornings, a mall run, then a long, easy cruise down to Abu Dhabi for the weekend. That's the trip the Infiniti QX60 is built for, and it's the reason most families rent the Infiniti QX60 in Dubai rather than a bigger truck they don't need. We hand it over with free delivery and collection anywhere in the city, so it lands at your door or the arrivals curb with the seats ready. The QX60 is a midsize seven-seat premium SUV: an upscale, quiet cabin, a usable third row, and a ride that stays relaxed on the highway. This page is about whether that comfort-first SUV is the right size for your family, or whether you should step down to a QX50 or up to a QX80.
Who the QX60 actually suits
Our one-line take: rent the QX60 when you want seven seats and a calm, premium drive for road use, not a desert weapon. It does the family stuff well. Two adults and three kids fit without a fight, the cabin is genuinely quiet at 120 on Sheikh Zayed Road, and the soft suspension means nobody complains on a two-hour run to the coast. The current generation pairs a smooth turbo four with a nine-speed auto, so it pulls cleanly without the thirst of a big V8.
Where it isn't the answer: if your week involves dune tracks or a wadi crawl, this isn't the car. The QX60 is front- or all-wheel drive with road-biased ground clearance, tuned for grip on tarmac and packed sand, not for clearing rocks. The all-wheel-drive version handles a graded desert-camp approach or a rained-out road fine. Past that, you want a proper body-on-frame 4WD.
The third row and what fits behind it
Here's the honest part renters most want settled. The QX60's third row is real, but it's best for kids and teens. Two children sit back there happily for a Dubai-to-Sharjah hop or a day trip. Two adults will manage a short ride and start asking how long is left after twenty minutes. Knee room is fine for the second row, snug in the third.
Luggage is the trade-off you plan around. With all seven seats up, the boot takes a few soft bags or a grocery run, not a family's airport haul. Fold the third row and it opens up to a wide, flat load space that swallows a week's worth of suitcases for four or five people. So the practical pattern is simple: five travelling means a big boot and comfort to spare; seven travelling means pack light or run a roof bag. For a family of four on a full week, the QX60 in five-seat mode is one of the easiest cars we rent.
QX60 versus QX50 and QX80
If you're choosing across the Infiniti SUV range, the decision is mostly about seats and size. The QX50 is the five-seat option. It's lighter to park, a touch easier in a tight Marina basement, and plenty for a couple or a small family with one or two kids. But it has no third row and a smaller cabin overall. The moment you need to seat six or seven, even occasionally, the QX60 is the pick. That extra row and the longer body are the whole reason it exists.
The QX80 goes the other way. It's the full-size, body-on-frame SUV: bigger inside, tougher, with a far roomier third row that adults can actually use for a long drive, plus the muscle to tow and the presence some renters want. The cost is bulk. It drinks more fuel, it's heavier to thread through mall parking, and it's more car than a road-only family week usually needs. Pick the QX80 when the third row carries adults regularly or you want the big-SUV feel. For most families who want premium comfort, seven seats now and then, and an SUV that's still easy to live with in the city, the QX60 sits in the right spot between the two.
Picking it up in Dubai
We deliver the QX60 across Dubai and to both airports, DXB and DWC, with the Salik tag fitted and insurance sorted before you drive off. Tell us how many child seats you need and we'll have them installed at handover rather than leaving you to wrestle latches in the car park. At drop-off we collect from wherever you are, so you can return the car the morning of a flight without a detour. If your plans shift mid-rental, message us; swapping a QX60 for a QX80 when more relatives land is the kind of thing we sort out often.
FAQ — Common Questions Answered.
Is the third row in the Infiniti QX60 big enough for adults?
It works for adults on short trips, but it's really sized for kids and teens. A quick run across town or out to Sharjah is fine for grown-ups in the back. On a longer drive, say down to Abu Dhabi, most adults will want the second row instead, and the kids go in row three. If your group regularly seats adults in the rear, the larger QX80 is the more comfortable rental.
How much luggage fits with all seven seats up in the QX60?
With every seat occupied, the boot holds a modest load: a few soft bags, a stroller, or a grocery run, not a full set of suitcases. For seven people with luggage, plan to pack light or add a roof bag. Fold the third row down and the space opens up dramatically into a long, flat boot that easily takes a week of bags for four or five. Most families travelling five use it in five-seat mode and have boot to spare.
Should I rent the QX60 or the QX50 in Dubai?
Rent the QX60 if you need six or seven seats, even occasionally, because the QX50 is a five-seater with no third row. The QX50 is the smarter choice for a couple or a small family who never need more than five belts and want something a little easier to park. The QX60 adds the third row and a larger cabin for the cost of a bigger footprint. If your week ever includes extra passengers, the QX60 saves you renting a second car.
Can I take the Infiniti QX60 off-road or into the desert?
You can drive packed sand, graded tracks, and a desert-camp approach in the all-wheel-drive QX60, but it isn't built for serious off-road. It's a road-focused SUV with road-height ground clearance, so dune bashing, soft sand, and rocky wadi trails are out. For those you want a body-on-frame 4WD instead. For tarmac, highways, and the occasional firm desert track on the way to a resort, the QX60 is comfortable and sure-footed.
Do I need an International Driving Permit to rent the QX60 here?
Visitors renting in Dubai need a valid home licence plus an International Driving Permit, while UAE residents drive on their UAE licence. Bring your passport, visa or entry stamp, and the matching licence at handover and we'll have everything ready. Salik tolls are handled through the tag fitted to the car, and any charges are settled with us, so you're not chasing toll gates. If you plan to cross into Oman, tell us in advance, since that needs separate insurance arrangements before you go.







