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Want to go electric without losing a row of seats? That's the gap the ID.6 fills, and we deliver it across the city free of charge so you can try one without a long-term commitment. It's a large three-row SUV, six or seven seats depending on the layout, and when families ask us to rent the Volkswagen ID.6 in Dubai they're usually trading a petrol seven-seater for something quieter and cheaper to run. The case for it is simple: if your driving is mostly city errands, the school run, and the odd Abu Dhabi day trip, the ID.6 covers all of it on battery and keeps the cabin calm doing it. The catch is charging, so let's be straight about that too.

Space for the whole family, and then some

The ID.6 is built around the third row, not apologising for it. Two adults and two kids slot into the first two rows with room to spare, and the back pair of seats are usable by adults on short hops rather than being a token bench for emergencies. Most of our cars come in the six-seat layout with captain's chairs in the middle, which makes climbing into the third row easy when you've got car seats up front.

The boot is where it earns its keep for a family week. With the third row up you've got enough for a grocery run and a few soft bags. Fold that row flat and it opens into a genuinely big load space, the kind that swallows a week of luggage for four plus a stroller without anyone riding with a bag on their lap. If you're collecting guests from DXB with their suitcases, this is the body style that handles it.

Quiet miles, and what the electric drive actually changes

The reason to pick this over a petrol SUV isn't a spec sheet, it's the drive. There's no engine noise, so motorway stretches like Sheikh Zayed Road are noticeably calmer, and kids in the back tend to settle faster when the cabin's quiet. Power comes on smoothly and instantly from a standstill, which makes slip-road merges and stop-start traffic on the way into Downtown easy and undramatic.

Running cost is the other half of it. Charging at home or at a public point costs a fraction of filling a petrol seven-seater, and over a week of city driving that adds up. If you've got reliable charging access, the ID.6 is the cheaper car to run by a clear margin. If you don't, a petrol SUV is honestly less hassle, and we'd rather tell you that now than have you stranded looking for a free charger.

Range and charging for Dubai driving

For day-to-day use the range is a non-issue. City errands, the school run, Marina to Business Bay and back, you'll go days between charges. A round trip to Abu Dhabi sits comfortably within a single charge for most driving styles, so the common day-out is covered without planning.

Charging in Dubai is straightforward if you know where to look. DEWA's EV Green Charger stations are spread across the city, and most malls, including the bigger ones, have chargers in the car park. Plan to top up overnight or while you're parked somewhere anyway, and you'll rarely think about it. The honest caveat is longer trips. A run to Hatta, the east coast, or a remote desert camp needs you to check charger locations before you set off, because coverage thins out once you leave the main corridors. The ID.6 is a road and highway SUV, not an off-roader, so dune driving and rough wadi tracks aren't its job regardless of charge.

Who should book it, and who shouldn't

Book it if you're a family that wants space and quiet, drives mostly in and around the city, and has somewhere convenient to charge. For that renter it's the smarter pick than a petrol equivalent: same room, less noise, lower running cost. We'd point you elsewhere if your week is built around remote desert trips or long unplanned drives to corners of the country where chargers are scarce. In that case the planning overhead outweighs the savings, and a petrol Volkswagen seven-seater is the easier rental.

We deliver and collect the ID.6 anywhere in Dubai, hand it over charged with the basics explained, and the Salik tag is fitted so the tolls are handled. Tell us your dates and where you want it, and we'll bring it to you.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

How far can the Volkswagen ID.6 go on a charge in Dubai?

You'll get well over a comfortable day of city driving from a single charge, and a return trip to Abu Dhabi fits within one charge for most people. Heat, motorway speeds, and running the AC hard in summer all trim the figure, so treat the headline range as a fair-weather best case rather than a promise. For everyday Dubai use, errands, commuting, and the school run, range simply won't be something you think about. Plan ahead only for trips that take you well outside the city.

Where do I charge it, and is charging included?

You'll find DEWA EV Green Charger points across Dubai, and most major malls and many residential buildings have chargers in the parking areas. The easiest routine is topping up overnight or while you're parked somewhere you'd be anyway, so you rarely make a special trip. We hand the car over charged and explain the nearest options to wherever we deliver. Charging costs themselves work like fuel and are down to you, but they run far lower than filling a petrol SUV.

Does the third row fit adults, or just kids?

It fits adults for shorter trips and is genuinely comfortable for kids on any journey. The ID.6 is a large SUV designed around three rows, so the back seats aren't the cramped afterthought you get in smaller seven-seaters. For a full load of six or seven, put adults in the first two rows and shorter passengers or children in the third, and everyone travels fine. Fold the third row down when you don't need it and the boot becomes large enough for a family week's luggage.

Is the ID.6 better than renting a petrol seven-seat SUV?

It's better if you have reliable charging and drive mostly in and around the city, because it's quieter and cheaper to run for the same space. The electric drive makes highway stretches calmer and city traffic smoother, and a week of charging costs a fraction of fuel. Where a petrol SUV wins is long remote trips and total convenience, since you refuel anywhere in minutes. Match the car to your week: city and Abu Dhabi runs favour the ID.6, far-flung desert trips favour petrol.

Can I take the ID.6 on a road trip or off-road?

You can road-trip it comfortably as long as you check charging along your route first, since chargers thin out once you leave Dubai's main corridors. Plan a top-up stop for somewhere like Hatta or the east coast and you'll be fine. Off-road is a different matter: the ID.6 is a road and highway SUV, not built for dune bashing or rough tracks, so keep it on tarmac. If your plan is a serious desert weekend, ask us about a proper 4WD instead.