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4 June 2026 · 8 min read · Legendary fleet team

Ferrari Rental Price in Dubai (2026): Cost by Model, Deposit & Requirements

Ferrari rental price in Dubai by model: real AED/day rates for the Roma, 488, F8, 812, Purosangue and SF90, plus deposit, mileage, Salik and licence rules.

Ferrari Rental Price in Dubai (2026): Cost by Model, Deposit & Requirements

Ferrari rental prices in Dubai run from about AED 2,400/day for a Roma or Portofino, AED 2,800–3,500/day for an F8, 296 GTB or 488, and rise to AED 5,000+/day for the SF90 and roughly AED 6,500–9,000/day for the Purosangue. Insurance is included, delivery is free, and no-deposit options exist on selected cars. Book on WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155.

How much does it cost to rent a Ferrari in Dubai?

There is no single Ferrari price — the badge spans grand tourers, mid-engine V8s, a V12 super-coupe, a plug-in hybrid flagship and the four-seat Purosangue, and each sits in a different bracket. As a rule, the most affordable Ferraris to rent in Dubai are the front-engine GT cars (Roma, Portofino) from around AED 2,400/day, while the rarest V12s and the Purosangue command several times that.

Three things move the number you actually pay: the model, the season, and the length of hire. Peak season runs roughly November through March, when Dubai's weather is perfect and events fill the city; summer (June–August) is quieter and often 10–20% cheaper. Booking ahead in peak almost always beats a last-minute walk-in.

Use the per-model rates below as a planning guide, then message WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155 with your exact dates for a live quote — Ferraris are limited in number, so availability and price both shift with the calendar.

  • Ferrari Roma / Portofino: from ~AED 2,400–2,800/day
  • Ferrari 488 / F8 Tributo / 296 GTB: ~AED 2,800–3,500/day
  • Ferrari 812 Superfast (V12): ~AED 4,500+/day
  • Ferrari SF90 (plug-in hybrid flagship): ~AED 5,000+/day
  • Ferrari Purosangue (four-seat V12): ~AED 6,500–9,000/day

Ferrari rental price by model in Dubai

The grand-tourer end of the range is where most first-time renters start. The Roma and the Portofino convertible are the easiest Ferraris to live with in Dubai traffic — refined, comfortable, and still unmistakably a Ferrari at a villa gate or a DIFC valet. They rent from roughly AED 2,400–2,800/day, making them the entry point into the prancing-horse fleet.

Step up to the mid-engine V8s and the character changes. The 488 (GTB or Spider), the F8 Tributo and the hybrid-V6 296 GTB are the everyday-supercar picks — louder, faster and built for a coastal blast — and typically rent from about AED 2,800–3,500/day. The naturally aspirated V12 812 Superfast is rarer and more dramatic again, usually AED 4,500+/day where available.

At the top sit the SF90 plug-in hybrid flagship (often AED 5,000+/day) and the Purosangue, Ferrari's first four-door, four-seat car, which runs roughly AED 6,500–9,000/day given its scarcity and V12 running costs. Across every model, a longer booking lowers the effective daily rate — more on that below.

  • Roma / Portofino: ~AED 2,400–2,800/day — refined GT, best for daily comfort
  • 488 / F8 Tributo: ~AED 2,800–3,500/day — twin-turbo V8 supercar staples
  • 296 GTB: ~AED 3,000–3,500/day — V6 hybrid, sharp and modern
  • 812 Superfast: ~AED 4,500+/day — front-engine V12 theatre
  • SF90: ~AED 5,000+/day — 1,000hp hybrid flagship
  • Purosangue: ~AED 6,500–9,000/day — four-seat V12, very limited supply

Deposit, mileage and insurance: what's really included

The day rate is rarely the only number that matters. On a Ferrari, the three that change your total are the security deposit, the daily mileage cap, and what the insurance covers. The deposit is a refundable hold on your card — not a charge — and it is higher on supercars because the vehicle value is higher. We offer no-deposit options on selected cars, so it is always worth asking which Ferraris qualify for your dates before you book.

Mileage is typically capped at around 250 km/day on Ferraris, with any extra kilometres billed at a per-km rate. That allowance comfortably covers normal Dubai driving — Marina to Downtown to the Palm and back is well within it — but a long run to Abu Dhabi, Hatta or Jebel Jais can push past the cap, so flag any road trip when you enquire and we'll adjust the package.

Insurance is included on every rental, but there is an excess (the amount you are liable for in an at-fault incident); confirm that figure, and whether you want to reduce it, at handover. Fuel is returned at the same level you received it — and Ferrari V8s and V12s are thirsty, so budget accordingly on a big drive day.

  • Refundable deposit: held on card, higher for supercars — no-deposit options on selected cars
  • Mileage: typically ~250 km/day; extra km billed per-km
  • Insurance: included, with an excess you're liable for in at-fault incidents
  • Fuel: return at the same level you received it
  • Minimum age usually 25+ with several years of licensed driving

What documents and licence do you need to rent a Ferrari?

UAE residents need a valid UAE driving licence plus their Emirates ID. Tourists and visitors can drive on a valid home-country licence together with an International Driving Permit (IDP); if your licence is in a non-Latin script, the IDP is essential rather than optional. You will also need your passport and a credit card in the renter's name for the security hold.

Because a Ferrari is a high-value supercar, the minimum age and experience bar is higher than on a standard rental — typically 25 or older with a few years of licensed driving behind you. We confirm exactly what your nationality and licence require before delivery, so there is no surprise at handover.

Once you are driving, remember that traffic enforcement in Dubai is automated and strict. Speed and red-light cameras issue fines through the RTA and Dubai Police that route to the registered vehicle — so they come back to the rental, and then to you. Drive to the posted limits and the experience stays clean.

  • Residents: UAE driving licence + Emirates ID
  • Visitors: home-country licence + International Driving Permit + passport
  • Credit card in the renter's name for the deposit hold
  • Age: usually 25+ with several years of driving experience
  • Dubai Police / RTA camera fines route to the rental — drive to the limits

Salik tolls, delivery and where to drive in Dubai

Salik is Dubai's automatic road-toll system, run by the RTA. Gates on routes like Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Maktoum Bridge charge per crossing — AED 4 in standard hours and AED 6 during peak periods (mornings and late afternoons), with the variable rate introduced by the RTA in recent years. We bill Salik at cost with no markup, simply passing the crossings through on your final invoice, so there are no hidden toll fees.

Delivery is free anywhere in Dubai. We bring the Ferrari to your hotel, residence or office — Dubai Marina, Downtown, Palm Jumeirah, JBR, Business Bay, DIFC, JLT, JVC, Dubai Hills — or meet you at DXB Airport arrivals, often with a valet handover. At delivery we walk you through the car, document its condition together, and you are driving within minutes.

For the drive itself, Sheikh Zayed Road off-peak gives you the skyline and throttle room; the Palm Jumeirah Crescent and Bluewaters near JBR are ideal slow photo loops; and when you want to open it up legally, the Jebel Jais mountain road in Ras Al Khaimah (about 90 minutes from Dubai Marina) is the UAE's best driving road. A 24/7 WhatsApp concierge stays with you the whole rental.

  • Salik: AED 4 standard / AED 6 peak per gate, billed at cost (no markup)
  • Free delivery across Dubai + DXB Airport meet-and-greet
  • Best drives: Sheikh Zayed Road off-peak, Palm Crescent, Jebel Jais (RAK)
  • 24/7 WhatsApp concierge for extensions, swaps and support

Weekly and monthly Ferrari rates — where you save

Daily rates are built for short, high-impact bookings — a weekend along the coast, a Burj Khalifa photo set, an anniversary. The longer you keep the car, the lower your effective day rate. As a rule of thumb across our fleet, a week costs about 6.3× the daily rate rather than 7×, and a month about 26× rather than 30× — a built-in discount of roughly 10% on the week and around 13% on the month before any seasonal pricing.

In practice, a Ferrari Roma at ~AED 2,400/day works out to roughly AED 15,000 for a week and around AED 62,000 for the month. An F8 or 488 at ~AED 3,000/day is about AED 19,000 a week. The rarer V12s and the Purosangue are quoted individually because so few exist in the city, so multi-day pricing on those is always tailored.

If you are in Dubai for more than four or five days, ask for the weekly rate — it almost always wins. Send your model and dates to WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155 and we'll quote the exact all-in weekly or monthly number, with the deposit, mileage and licence terms confirmed up front.

  • Weekly ≈ daily rate × 6.3 (about 10% off seven days)
  • Monthly ≈ daily rate × 26 (about 13% off thirty days)
  • Ferrari Roma: ~AED 15,000/week, ~AED 62,000/month
  • Ferrari F8 / 488: ~AED 19,000/week
  • Rarer V12s and Purosangue: quoted individually given limited stock

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a Ferrari in Dubai?

It depends on the model. A Ferrari Roma or Portofino starts from around AED 2,400–2,800/day, an F8, 296 GTB or 488 from about AED 2,800–3,500/day, the V12 812 Superfast from ~AED 4,500/day, the SF90 from ~AED 5,000/day, and the four-seat Purosangue around AED 6,500–9,000/day. Message WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155 for a live quote.

What is the cheapest Ferrari to rent in Dubai?

The front-engine grand tourers — the Roma and the Portofino convertible — are usually the most affordable, from around AED 2,400/day. They are also the easiest Ferraris to live with in Dubai traffic while still turning heads at any hotel valet.

Can tourists rent a Ferrari in Dubai?

Yes. Visitors need a valid home-country driving licence plus an International Driving Permit, a passport, and a credit card in the renter's name for the deposit hold. Drivers are usually 25 or older with several years of experience. UAE residents use a UAE licence and Emirates ID.

Is there a deposit to rent a Ferrari in Dubai?

Usually yes — a refundable hold on your card (not a charge) that is higher for supercars because of the vehicle value. We also offer no-deposit options on selected cars. Message WhatsApp +971 54 551 4155 to confirm which Ferraris qualify for your dates. Insurance is included with every rental.

Are Salik tolls and mileage included in the Ferrari rental price?

Salik road tolls are billed at cost with no markup — the RTA charges AED 4 per gate in standard hours and AED 6 at peak times, and we simply pass that through. Mileage is typically capped at around 250 km/day, which covers normal Dubai driving; extra kilometres are charged per-km. Flag any long road trip in advance.

Do you deliver the Ferrari, and is delivery free?

Yes. We deliver free anywhere in Dubai — Dubai Marina, Downtown, Palm Jumeirah, JBR, Business Bay, DIFC, JLT and DXB Airport — to your hotel, residence or the arrivals hall, often with a valet handover. A 24/7 WhatsApp concierge supports you throughout the rental at +971 54 551 4155.

Is it cheaper to rent a Ferrari by the week or month?

Much cheaper per day. A week costs roughly 6.3× the daily rate (about 10% off) and a month roughly 26× (about 13% off) rather than a straight 7× or 30×. A Roma works out to about AED 15,000/week; rarer V12s and the Purosangue are quoted individually given limited supply.

Which Ferrari should I rent for driving versus arrivals in Dubai?

For comfortable daily driving and effortless valet arrivals, choose the Roma or Portofino. For a coastal blast and supercar drama, pick the 488, F8 or 296 GTB. For maximum rarity with four real seats, the Purosangue. Tell us your plans on WhatsApp and we'll match the model to your dates and budget.

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