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Sports Car Rental in Dubai

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More than half of our sport shelf is two cars, the Chevrolet Camaro and the Corvette, so sports car rental in Dubai with us is mostly an American muscle decision, made properly. Around those two sit the quick alternatives: Audi RS3s, a BMW M4, a Toyota Supra, a Dodge Challenger for more muscle, a pair of Mercedes C 43s, and a Nissan 370Z for the purists. Every one of them goes out with insurance in place and the Salik tag already on the glass. What this page settles is the honest question underneath the search: which of these cars fits your week, and what driving one fast actually costs in a city wallpapered with cameras.

Camaro or Corvette, since that's the real choice

The Camaro is the accessible one, and with fourteen of them it's also the one you can usually have tomorrow. It gives you the shape, the noise and the sunset-drive photos, with token back seats that hold bags or a short-trip passenger. The V6 cars are quick enough for the road; the SS is the one that pins you back.

The Corvette is the real thing, and we keep thirteen of them. Mid-engined now, two seats only, and it draws the kind of attention in Dubai traffic that the Camaro only gets from tourists. It costs more, asks more of its driver, and rewards accordingly. Our rule of thumb: renting the image, take the Camaro and pocket the difference. Renting the drive itself, it's the Corvette and it isn't close. The RS3 and C 43 are for people who want the speed wrapped in a car they could also take to a meeting.

What sports car rental in Dubai costs

Model year moves the price more than badge does, which is why a 2020 Camaro costs a third of a 2025 Corvette. Here is the shelf as it prices today, with no commission added on top; every listing shows the live rate for your exact dates.

CarOn the shelfDaily rate
Chevrolet Camaro14AED 320 to 545
Chevrolet Corvette13AED 749 to 1,412
Audi RS32AED 737 to 749
Mercedes C 43 AMG2AED 576
Nissan 370Z1AED 376
Dodge Challenger1AED 592
Toyota Supra1AED 738
BMW M41AED 1,153
The rest of the shelf9AED 277 to 1,531

Prices shift with the season. Winter is the expensive end, and rates start climbing before December, so fixed dates are worth booking early. Most listings include 250 km a day, then AED 0.50 per extra kilometre, and delivery anywhere in Dubai is free on any booking over AED 100.

Speed cameras, fines and Salik, plainly

Dubai's roads are magnificent and surveilled, and this is the page where that has to be said straight. Fixed cameras, average-speed zones on the E11, and radar you'll never see: every fine is logged against the car by the RTA and passed through to your bill after the rental, with date and location attached. Fines start at AED 300 and climb past AED 3,000 with impoundment at the extreme end. There's no negotiating them and no warning flash on most. Salik works the same way: each gate crossing costs AED 4 off peak or AED 6 in peak hours and lands on your final bill as recorded.

The cars on this shelf make 160 feel calm, which is precisely the trap. Our standing advice is to set the cruise limiter the moment you leave the handover, and save the full throttle for the on-ramp's legal seconds. It's remarkable how satisfying a Corvette stays at 120.

Boot space, back seats and fuel

Two seats and a shallow boot reshape a trip more than people expect. A Corvette takes soft weekend bags for two, not airport luggage, so plenty of renters pair it with keeping their own car or booking it for the middle days of a longer stay. The Camaro's boot is more usable but its back seats are a gesture, not a row. All of these cars want premium fuel, budget for 98 octane, and they drink it with enthusiasm.

Requirements, deposit and insurance

The paperwork is lighter than most visitors expect.

  • Tourists rent with their home licence and passport. A licence not in English or Arabic needs an International Driving Permit alongside it.
  • Residents show a UAE licence and an Emirates ID.
  • Comprehensive insurance is included. If the worst happens, you pay an excess of AED 5,000 plus a 20% processing fee, and everything above that is on us.
  • You can skip the security deposit entirely with the no-deposit option for a small fee. Paid deposits come back within 10 to 15 working days.
  • You need to be at least 25 to rent from this shelf, older than the standard fleet asks, and driving history matters for the fastest cars.

None of this is meant to talk you out of the shelf. It's meant to make sure the car you book is the car your week can actually use.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

Should I rent the Camaro or the Corvette?

Take the Camaro if the car is part of the holiday, and the Corvette if the car is the holiday. The Camaro delivers ninety percent of the look for a lot less, has usable storage, and books easily even in season. The Corvette is a genuine mid-engined sports car that turns every drive into the day's highlight, and you pay for that in rate, luggage space and availability. Nobody who chose by that rule has come back to the desk disappointed. If you're still torn, weekend Corvette, weekday Camaro.

How much does sports car rental in Dubai cost per day?

Camaros list between AED 320 and 545 a day depending on year, Corvettes between AED 749 and 1,412, and the rest of the shelf falls in between. The 370Z at AED 376 is the cheapest way into a real two-seater. Winter is the expensive season, so if your dates are fixed, book before rates climb in December. Every listing shows the live rate for your exact dates, and there is no commission on top.

Do I need a deposit to rent a sports car?

Not necessarily. Every listing offers a no-deposit option for a small extra fee, which most visitors take. If you book with a deposit instead, we review and return it within 10 to 15 working days of the car coming back. As for documents: home licence and passport for tourists, Emirates ID if you live here, and an International Driving Permit if your licence is not in English or Arabic.

How will I know about speeding fines, and when do I pay them?

Fines register against the car with the RTA, usually within a day or two of the offence, and we pass each one to you as recorded, with the timestamp and location so you can match it to your driving. You settle them with your final bill rather than at the roadside; radar fines here arrive silently, there's no officer and usually no flash. Check your assumptions early: Dubai radars allow a small margin over the posted limit, Abu Dhabi radars allow none, and that difference catches drivers moving between the emirates every week.

Can I take a sports car rental on a track day or desert road?

No on both, and it's worth knowing why. Track use, timed events and anything resembling a race void the insurance entirely, so one hot lap could make you liable for the whole car. Desert and unpaved roads are a clearance problem before they're a rules problem, these cars sit low enough to lose bodywork to a bad speed bump, never mind a sand track. The mountain roads out toward Hatta and Jebel Jais are paved, legal and the best driving in the country. That's where this shelf belongs.

Do any of the sports cars have real back seats?

The Camaro and the RS3 are your options, and "real" deserves honesty. The RS3 is a proper four-seat car that happens to be violently quick, adults fit in the back for normal journeys. The Camaro's rear bench suits kids or adults on a fifteen-minute hop, and works better as a shelf for jackets and bags. The Corvette and 370Z have two seats and that's that. If back seats matter daily, the C 43 or RS3 end of the shelf is the version of fast that fits your week.

What fuel do these cars take and roughly how thirsty are they?

Premium unleaded, 98 octane for most of the shelf, and yes, they're thirsty, a hard-driven V8 can double the consumption of the sedan you'd otherwise rent. Petrol in the UAE is cheap by most visitors' standards, which softens the habit considerably, a spirited week costs less at the pump here than a gentle one would at home for many renters. Fill with the right grade, the pump labels are clear at every station. Fuel is the one running cost that's yours; Salik and insurance are already handled.