Mitsubishi ASX Rental in Dubai
Rent a Mitsubishi asx in Dubai at the Best Market Rates - No Commission!

A small crossover that costs little to keep moving and slots into the tightest Marina bay is the case for this one. We deliver and collect the Mitsubishi ASX free anywhere in the city, washed and full, with no security deposit held against your card. It's a subcompact crossover, front-wheel drive, light on fuel, with the higher seat and SUV look on a footprint that parks like a hatch. Renting a Mitsubishi ASX in Dubai makes sense when you want crossover comfort for a couple or small family without paying to fuel and park a bigger SUV. What this page sorts out is whether the ASX is the right size for your week, or whether the Eclipse Cross or the Outlander above it fits you better.
Running cost and parking, where it wins
The ASX makes its money back on the boring stuff you pay for every day. The engine runs on regular petrol and drinks little of it, so a week of office runs, mall trips and a couple of longer drives won't keep emptying the tank the way a mid-size SUV does. In a Dubai summer the AC runs flat out every minute you're moving, and the ASX still doesn't punish you at the pump for it.
Parking is the other half. The footprint is short enough for the stacked basement bays at Dubai Mall or an older Deira tower, with light steering and a tight turning circle that make the ramps a non-event. You get the raised seat and the view over traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road without the bulk that turns a large SUV into a chore in a narrow structure.
Who it fits, and where it runs short
Two adults, or a couple with a young child, are the sweet spot. Everyone rides comfortably, the back seat holds a child seat without a fight, and the higher hip point means older passengers step in rather than drop into a low sedan. For brunch, the beach and the daily commute, it's plenty of car.
The honest limit is a full load. The boot is modest, fine for two soft cases or a big grocery run, and it shrinks once the rear seats are taken. Two adults and two small kids with a week of luggage works if you pack soft bags and lean on the back seat for overflow. Five adults plus suitcases is too much, and I'd tell you that before you booked. Rear legroom is fine for a short hop and tighter on the hour to Abu Dhabi.
ASX, Eclipse Cross or Outlander
This is the call most people in this size are weighing, so here's the plain version. Take the ASX when running cost and easy parking lead your list and it's mainly one or two of you with the occasional back-seat passenger. It's the lightest, simplest of the three Mitsubishis to live with in town.
Step up to the Eclipse Cross when you want a touch more polish and cabin space for not much more car. It's the slightly more refined Mitsubishi crossover, with a nicer interior and a bit more room, while parking and fuel stay close to the ASX. The gap between them is comfort and finish, not capability.
Go to the Outlander when room is the priority. It's the genuine family SUV in the range, with more rear legroom, a far bigger boot, and seven seats on most versions for when grandparents or extra kids travel. If your week is four-plus people with full luggage, size up to the Outlander and don't fight the ASX's boot. For a couple or a small family travelling light, the ASX is the sensible, cheaper one.
On the road and off it
Around town the ASX is genuinely easy. It threads through Marina traffic, judges the mall ramps with good glass and a high seat, and never feels like more car than the parking space allows. On the highway it's fine for the regular airport or Abu Dhabi run, though loaded with four and luggage the small engine works for its living, so you plan your overtakes rather than snatch them.
Off the tarmac isn't its job. The ASX you'll rent from us is front-wheel drive, built for sealed roads, and it isn't covered for off-road use. Speed bumps, kerbs and the ramps around Jumeirah are no trouble. Soft sand and wadi tracks are not, and you will get stuck. Want the dunes or the Hatta pools, take a proper 4WD for that leg and keep the ASX for the city, where it's at its best.
How we get it to you
We bring the ASX to your home, hotel, office or the DXB and DWC terminals, with the Salik tag fitted and insurance already on it. Delivery and collection across Dubai are free, no deposit is held, and mileage is unlimited, so a spur-of-the-moment drive out of the emirate changes nothing on the booking. At handover we walk you round the car, note any existing marks together, and you're away in minutes. Residents need a UAE licence and Emirates ID. Visitors bring a passport, a home-country licence and an International Driving Permit, or a GCC licence. Tell us at booking if you want a child seat fitted and we'll have it in before we arrive.
FAQ — Common Questions Answered.
Should I rent the Mitsubishi ASX, the Eclipse Cross or the Outlander?
Pick the ASX when low running cost and easy parking matter most and it's mainly one or two of you in town. The Eclipse Cross is the step up when you want a more polished cabin and a little more space, while fuel and parking stay close to the ASX. Go to the Outlander when room is the priority, since it gives you far more rear legroom, a much bigger boot and seven seats on most versions for a full family trip. Tell us your group size and the kind of week you've got, and we'll match you to the right one.
Will the ASX hold luggage for a full car?
Not for five adults with full suitcases, and that's the main thing to know before you book. The boot is modest, sized for two soft cases or a big grocery run, and it shrinks further once the rear seats are occupied. Two adults and two small kids travelling with soft bags will manage, especially if you use the back seat for overflow. If you need both the back seat full and real luggage space, size up to the Outlander and we'll sort that instead.
Is the Mitsubishi ASX cheap on fuel and easy to park in Dubai?
Yes, that's its strongest case. The small engine runs on regular petrol and is light on fuel, so a typical week of city driving with a couple of longer runs stays inexpensive to keep moving. The short footprint slots into the tight basement bays at the Marina, Dubai Mall and older Deira buildings without a fight. You still get the higher SUV seat and the crossover look while parking like a small car.
Can I take the ASX off-road or into the desert?
No, keep the ASX on sealed roads. It's a front-wheel-drive city crossover that isn't built or covered for soft-sand and off-road use. Speed bumps, mall ramps and normal kerbs around town are completely fine, but dune drives and wadi tracks need a proper 4WD and the ASX will get stuck. If your trip includes the desert or the Hatta tracks, we can hand you a capable 4WD for that part instead.
What do I need to rent an ASX in Dubai, and how are Salik and fines handled?
You'll need your passport, a valid licence, and the payment card the booking is under. Visitors drive on a home-country licence with an International Driving Permit, or on a GCC licence, while residents use their UAE licence. The Salik tag is already fitted, so the toll gates on Sheikh Zayed Road are billed through us without you stopping or topping anything up. Any traffic fine during your rental is registered to the car and settled through your booking, and we'll let you know if one comes in.











