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Rolls-Royce Wraith Rental in Dubai

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Most Rolls-Royces are built around the back seat. The Wraith isn't, and that's the whole reason to choose it. It's the fastback coupe with the most rakish shape in the range, a twin-turbo V12 up front, and a driving position meant for you, not a chauffeur. People rent a Rolls-Royce Wraith in Dubai when they want to take the wheel of something this serene and this quick, not be ferried in it. We deliver it to your villa, hotel or office with the Salik tag already fitted and insurance handled, so the only thing left is the drive. This page settles one question: whether the Wraith is your Rolls, or whether the Dawn or the new Spectre fits you better.

The car you drive yourself

The Wraith runs a 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 sending power to the rear wheels, and the figure that matters isn't the headline output, it's how it arrives. There's a wall of torque from just off idle, so a roll-on from 100 to overtaking speed on Sheikh Zayed Road happens in one calm surge. No drama, no downshift theatre, just immediate, hushed pace. Rolls calls the gearbox satellite-aided, meaning it reads the road ahead through GPS and picks the right ratio before a bend or a junction. You feel it as a car that always seems ready.

The shape is the other half of it. The long bonnet, the fastback roofline, the rear-hinged coach doors that swing open backwards, all of it reads as the most driver-leaning Rolls of recent years. Inside, the starlight headliner and hand-built cabin are exactly what you'd expect, but the difference is that you're sitting in the seat that gets the best of the car.

Two-plus-two, and what actually fits

This is a large coupe, so treat the back as occasional. Two adults ride up front in real comfort, with the kind of space and quiet that makes a run out to Abu Dhabi feel like nothing. The two rear seats are genuine, reached through those rearward-opening doors, and fine for two more adults on a short hop across town or for kids any time. For four grown passengers on a long drive, it's tight, and you'd be happier in the Ghost.

The boot is the surprise. For a coupe it's usefully deep, enough for two or three suitcases, which means the Wraith works for a DXB collection or a weekend away in a way the Dawn can't match. If you're picking up guests with luggage and still want a two-door, this is the one in the range that handles it.

Wraith, Dawn, or the new Spectre

This is the comparison most renters are really weighing, so here's the honest split.

Choose the Wraith over the Dawn if you want the fixed roof and the more driver-focused car. The Dawn is the convertible version of this idea, built around a roof-down evening cruise, and it gives up boot space and rear comfort to fold the top away. The Wraith keeps both, stays quieter at speed, and feels more planted when you actually press on. If the open sky is the point, take the Dawn. If the drive is the point, take the Wraith.

The Spectre is the harder call, because it's the electric coupe that replaced the Wraith in the lineup. It's silent, instant, and technically the more modern car. What it can't give you is the V12. The Wraith has a petrol character, a long-legged surge and a mechanical heart, that the Spectre deliberately leaves behind. Rent the Spectre if near-total silence and the newest badge appeal to you. Rent the Wraith if a twelve-cylinder grand tourer is the experience you came for.

A treat car, and why you book early

Worth being straight about this: the Wraith is discontinued. Production ended, so it's a finite car, and rental fleets don't get fresh ones. That makes availability the real constraint. We usually have one, but it's a single car, not a row of them, and it goes out for weddings, milestone birthdays, shoots and long weekends well in advance.

If your dates are fixed, around National Day, New Year, or a wedding season weekend, book as far ahead as you can. We can't conjure a second Wraith if it's already promised. For anyone treating this as the centrepiece of a trip rather than a runabout, that early call is the difference between getting the car and settling for something else.

How you get it

We bring the Wraith to you, fully detailed and fuelled, and collect it the same way. At handover we walk you through the coach doors, the cameras, the head-up display and the cabin controls, because nobody should be hunting for a button on a car like this. Insurance is included and the Salik tag is already on the windscreen, so the toll gates on Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail are handled and reconciled afterward. One honest note before you commit: the V12 is thirsty and wants premium fuel, so a spirited week drinks it quickly. That's the trade for what it is.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

Should I rent the Wraith or the Dawn?

Rent the Wraith if you want the fixed-roof coupe and the more driver-focused car of the two. It's quieter at speed, holds the road better when you push it, and keeps a usable boot and rear seats that the Dawn sacrifices to fold its roof away. Choose the Dawn instead when a roof-down cruise on a cool evening is the actual reason for the booking. They share the same V12 calm, but one is built around the drive and the other around the open sky.

How is the Wraith different from the new Spectre?

The Wraith is the petrol V12 coupe, and the Spectre is the all-electric model that replaced it in the range. The Spectre is silent, instant off the line, and the newer car, so it suits anyone who wants the latest badge and near-total quiet. The Wraith gives you something the Spectre can't, which is the character of a twin-turbo twelve-cylinder, a long, effortless surge with a mechanical heart behind it. If a V12 grand tourer is the experience you want, the Wraith is the one to book.

Who can drive the Wraith in Dubai, and is there an age limit?

You'll need a valid driving licence to take the wheel yourself, with visitors carrying an International Driving Permit alongside their home licence and residents using their UAE licence. As a high-value car, the Wraith carries a higher minimum age and driving-experience requirement than our everyday fleet, so check the conditions with us when you book. Send your documents ahead of delivery and we'll confirm eligibility quickly. If you'd rather not drive it, we can arrange a chauffeur, though the Wraith is really meant for the person behind the wheel.

How many people and how much luggage does the Wraith hold?

The Wraith seats four as a two-plus-two, best thought of as two adults up front and two more in the rear for shorter trips or for kids. The back is reached through the rear-hinged coach doors and is comfortable for a crosstown ride, less so for tall adults on a long drive to Abu Dhabi. The boot is deep for a coupe, with room for two or three suitcases, so it handles a DXB airport collection or a weekend away. For four adults travelling far with full luggage, the Ghost is the easier fit.

Is the Wraith hard to find to rent, and why?

It can be, because the Wraith is discontinued and no new ones are built, so the rental supply is fixed and small. We typically keep one available, but it's a single car rather than several, and it books up fast around weddings, holidays and long weekends. Reserve as early as your dates allow, especially for peak periods like New Year and National Day. The sooner you lock it in, the better your chance of getting the actual car rather than an alternative.

Rolls-Royce Wraith Rental in Dubai