24baba mobile app
Get the 24Baba app
4.8
Open

Nissan Murano Rental in Dubai

Rent a Nissan murano in Dubai at the Best Market Rates - No Commission!

Nissan Series

Browse available Nissan series

SORT
Showing 1-12 of 1 cars

Of all the midsize crossovers we hand over, the Murano is the one people pick when they care more about how the drive feels than how many seats they can fill. It's a five-seat Nissan SUV with a soft, settled ride and one of the quieter cabins in its class, and you can rent a Nissan Murano in Dubai from us with free delivery to your hotel, home or office. The styling does most of the talking too: low roof, floating-roof rear, the kind of shape that doesn't look like every other white SUV in the mall car park. The decision this page settles is simple. The Murano trades a third row for comfort and looks, so it's the right call only if five seats are genuinely enough.

Why people choose it: ride, quiet and the way it looks

The Murano's whole character is comfort. It rides soft over Dubai's expansion joints and speed bumps, the steering is light, and it isolates road and wind noise better than most crossovers at this size. On a long Sheikh Zayed Road stretch or the Abu Dhabi commute, that quiet cabin is the thing you'll actually notice and remember.

The CVT gearbox suits that brief. It's smooth and unfussy in traffic rather than sporty, so don't expect it to feel quick off the line. It's tuned to cruise, not to attack. If your week is airport runs, mall trips and a couple of relaxed highway drives, that's exactly the right tuning.

Then there's the look. The Murano has been one of the better-styled mainstream crossovers for years, with a coupe-ish roofline and a wide, low stance. Renters who want something that feels a notch more upmarket than a standard family SUV, without going full luxury badge, tend to gravitate here.

The catch: five seats, no third row

This is the part to be clear on before you book. The Murano is a strict five-seater. There is no third row, and there's no seven-seat version of it, so if you ever need to carry six or seven people, this isn't your car.

What you get instead is space used well for five. Two adults up front and three across the back travel in real comfort, and the rear seats are genuinely roomy rather than token. The trade is deliberate: Nissan spent the floor on legroom and a big boot rather than squeezing in seats nobody over the age of ten would want to sit in. For a couple, or two parents with one or two kids, that's a better use of the space than a cramped third row you'd fold flat all month anyway.

Boot and luggage: how much really fits

The boot is one of the Murano's quiet strengths. Behind the rear seats it's a large, well-shaped load space, easily enough for a family of four's airport luggage, a pram and a few soft bags at once. Two big hard cases and a couple of carry-ons go in without folding anything.

Fold the rear seats and the floor opens up to a long, flat area that swallows flat-pack furniture, bikes with the front wheel off, or a full week's worth of gear for a road trip to the east coast. For five people who pack normally, you won't run out of room. The only thing the boot can't do is exist behind a third row, because there isn't one, which is the whole point.

Murano versus a Pathfinder, and versus a smaller crossover

Most Murano questions are really one of two comparisons, so here's our call on both.

If you're choosing between the Murano and a Nissan Pathfinder, it comes down to that third row. The Pathfinder seats seven and is the one to rent if you regularly carry more than five or want occasional back-row seats for visiting family. The Murano is the better pick if five is your real number, because for the same broad footprint you get a plusher ride, a quieter cabin and sharper styling, with no empty third row to haul around the city. We'd point most couples and small families at the Murano and only size up to the Pathfinder when the seat count forces it.

The other comparison is downward, against a smaller crossover like a Kona or a Creta. Step up to the Murano when ride comfort and rear space matter to you, especially for longer drives or taller passengers. The smaller cars park more easily and sip less fuel, but they don't ride or hush like the Murano does, and the back seat is tighter. If most of your driving is short city hops solo, save the money and go smaller. If you want a calm, comfortable five-seater for highway miles and the occasional weekend away, the Murano earns the size.

What it isn't, and how we hand it over

The Murano is a road car, full stop. It's available with all-wheel drive, which helps on a wet roundabout or a sandy resort access road, but it sits low and it's tuned for tarmac, not dunes. Take it to Hatta on the sealed road and it's lovely. Point it at soft sand or a wadi and it'll get stuck, so if your weekend includes real off-road, rent a proper 4WD like a Patrol for that part and keep the Murano for the comfortable miles it's built for.

When you book, we deliver it free, washed and fuelled, with the Salik tag fitted and insurance already on it, and no security deposit held against your card. Tell us if you need a child seat and we'll have it fitted before we hand over the keys.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

Does the Nissan Murano have a third row or seven seats?

No, the Murano is a five-seater only, with no third row and no seven-seat version. Nissan uses that space for generous rear legroom and a large boot instead, so five people travel in real comfort rather than two of them squeezing into a token back row. If you need six or seven seats, rent a Nissan Pathfinder instead, which is the seven-seat SUV in the same family. For couples and small families who never need more than five seats, the Murano's layout is the better use of the room.

Should I rent a Murano or a Pathfinder in Dubai?

Rent the Pathfinder if you regularly carry more than five people or want an occasional third row for visiting family, because it seats seven and the Murano simply can't. Choose the Murano if five seats are genuinely enough, since you get a plusher ride, a quieter cabin and more distinctive styling without dragging an empty third row around town. The two cars take up a similar amount of road, so the real question is purely about seat count. For most couples and parents with one or two kids, the Murano is the more comfortable, better-looking pick.

How much luggage fits in the Nissan Murano?

The boot behind the rear seats easily takes a family of four's airport suitcases plus a pram and a few soft bags at once, with two large hard cases fitting without folding anything down. It's a wide, well-shaped space rather than a narrow slot, so it loads cleanly on a Carrefour run or at the airport. Fold the rear seats and you get a long, flat floor that handles flat-pack furniture, sports kit or a full road-trip load for the east coast. For five people who pack normally, you won't run short of room.

Can I take the Murano off-road or into the desert?

No, keep the Murano on tarmac and graded surfaces, because it's a comfort-focused road crossover rather than a true off-roader. The all-wheel-drive version copes with a wet roundabout, light gravel or a sandy resort car park, but it sits low and isn't built for soft sand or wadi climbs. It's perfectly happy on the sealed road up to Hatta or out to Al Ain, which is where most renters actually take it. If your plans include real dune driving, rent a dedicated 4WD like a Patrol for that and use the Murano for the smooth highway miles it does best.

What licence do I need to rent a Murano in Dubai, and is Salik included?

If you're a UAE resident you'll need your local driving licence, and visitors need a passport, a home-country licence and an International Driving Permit. We fit the Salik toll tag before delivery and handle the gate charges for you, so you don't deal with topping up an account. Insurance is already on the car when we hand it over, and there's no security deposit held against your card. Any traffic fines incurred during your rental are passed on to you at face value once the authorities post them, with no markup from us.

Nissan Murano Rental in Dubai