Rent a Tesla in Dubai: daily, weekly, monthly, live rates

Renting a Tesla in Dubai has picked up a lot since 2021, mostly because the supercharger network expanded and made EVs more practical here. The city is all about big SUVs and flashy supercars, but Teslas have carved out a spot, the Plaid versions of the S and X, the Model Y, the Model 3, and of course the Cybertruck.

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How renting works, inquiry, negotiation, payment

It’s dead simple to rent one, usually over WhatsApp, with plenty of suppliers doing daily, weekly or monthly rentals. Expect some negotiating (if you’re up for it), paperwork (everything is done in a structured way, even if it doesn’t look like it), and a quick check that what you’re paying for is what you’re getting, damages, spec, price.

Prices are never fully fixed. You can always ask for an offer. The negotiation might be about the price, the delivery, the pickup or other terms, but it’s always a factor.

It all happens on WhatsApp

Negotiations and details are handled over WhatsApp. A few online providers let you “book and pay” instantly, but they’re really just rerouting you to the actual provider, most don’t have the systems for true instant booking. Intermediaries like Yango Drive or Rentia usually just forward your request, and you might only get a soft confirmation. In practice, things work over WhatsApp.

Who actually rents Teslas

You won’t find a Tesla at Sixt, Hertz or Enterprise. They’re handled by individual dealers and smaller companies. That makes the market a little less transparent, but this is Dubai, and it works fine as long as you stay on top of the communication.

The handover

The handover is much easier if they bring the car to you. The drivers usually have bare-bones English and clear instructions: collect payment, get signatures on the contract and data-protection forms. It’s still mostly done on paper.

Note: Before you pay, check two things:

  • VAT, make sure they aren’t adding 5% VAT that wasn’t quoted up front.
  • Card fee, make sure there’s no surprise 3% commission for paying by credit card.

Check the car yourself, the driver won’t

The driver is just doing his job and often doesn’t know the car’s real condition, so the inspection is on you. Documentation is sparse, so protect yourself while the driver is still there:

  1. Take a video of the whole car before the driver leaves.
  2. Photograph the odometer and the battery level.
  3. If you spot any damage, photograph it specifically.

I’ve never seen damage properly marked on the paperwork. If something comes up later, that video proves the state the car arrived in, and that’s how you get your deposit back. For context: 2 of about 10 the the Teslas I’ve rented arrived with a cracked windshield or glass roof. Not a single one came with clean rims, so make sure to get a picture of those just in case. Good news for you: If you bump the curb, you have somewhat plausible deniability.

Key card and app access

They’ll hand you the Tesla key card, or it’s already in the car. App access usually takes a follow-up on WhatsApp. Bigger companies like Yeti Car Rental handle it themselves and have good dispatch. Smaller outfits or sub-rentals like Car Diwan may need to ask the actual owner, which can take a few hours, sometimes days. You’ll get the key card either way; just don’t count on instant app access, nag them for it.

Charging on a rental

If you use Tesla Superchargers, the fees are charged on top and taken from your deposit. In the UAE the charge goes to the owner’s account first, then they recover it from you, so for a longer trip, make sure there’s a payment method set up on the owner’s account.

Note: If there’s no payment set up and a balance is outstanding, the Superchargers get blocked. On a long trip the account can lock after the first charge until they settle, it releases the moment they pay. As a fallback, slower chargers and other fast chargers like ADNOC always work.

Returning the car

The return depends on the company, anything from a direct handover to a set meeting point.

The dead drop – just leave the car and go (a Tesla perk)

One of the best things about renting a Tesla is the dead drop. Set it up with the provider in advance, then just park the car in a public spot and leave the key card in the glovebox. Because you have app access, you can lock it from your phone and tell them where it is, their driver unlocks it via the app when they arrive, or you unlock it remotely so they can drive off. Take a video of the car’s condition before you walk away and send it over. It saves a lot of time on the return.

Your deposit

Most providers hold your deposit for 21 to 30 days. That window covers:

  • Salik (road tolls)
  • Speeding tickets and traffic fines
  • Supercharging fees from your rental

Note: Stay on top of it. Providers are often slow to refund, tallying all the fees is a hassle for them, so chase it.

Knowing the market: Where to rent a Tesla in Dubai

One more negotiating note: these providers all know each other, and they’ll ask what you were quoted elsewhere so they can benchmark it. Tell them the price and the provider and they’ll work out the going rate.

Some don’t just know each other, they are each other. Car Diwan, Easy Car Rental, Easy Rent and ETM Luxury Drive are basically the same group behind the scenes.

Rule of thumb

The more Teslas a provider has, the smoother things tend to be, faster payments, easier handovers. Yeti Car Rental, Octane Rent and Easy Rent are good examples. A couple of things to keep in mind:

  • Most communication is on WhatsApp, but it can be arranged within minutes if you’re in a hurry.
  • Everything is negotiable. Don’t want to leave a deposit? They’ll usually be fine with it at a higher rate. Everything has a price, this is Dubai, everything is possible.

What they cost

Live offers are in the grids on this page. As a rule of thumb:

  • Model 3 / Model Y, from around AED 300–400/day for basic models; about AED 500/day on average for a current Model Y.
  • Model S/X Plaid and Cybertruck, AED 1,000+/day.

Longer rentals get discounts, and perks like no deposit (for an extra fee), free delivery and insurance are common. Most cap mileage at 250–300 km/day, though some offer unlimited on multi-day hires. Always factor in 5% VAT, Salik and charging.

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Three deeper reads once the daily rate is settled: renting by the month runs well below daily rates times thirty, the monthly rental guide does that math against the live offers. If you are still deciding whether the EV part of EV rental is for you, the electric-car rental guide is the honest version. And for where the car actually charges while you have it, the UAE charging hub carries the live map.

Renting a Tesla in Dubai, the questions that decide it

What does it cost to rent a Tesla in Dubai?

The live offers on this page carry the current rates, daily drops meaningfully at weekly and again at monthly terms, and the numbers above update from the market we track rather than a brochure. Treat any blog’s fixed number, including one of ours if you find an old one, as stale by design.

Is renting monthly cheaper than daily?

Substantially, a good monthly rate runs well below thirty times the daily rate, which is why commuters and buyers-in-waiting almost always go monthly. The monthly guide on this page compares the live tiers side by side.

Who pays for charging on a rental Tesla?

Ask whose Tesla account the car charges on before delivery, that one question decides everything. Either Supercharger sessions bill the provider and settle from your deposit, or the car pairs to your own account and you pay at cost. Get the answer in writing on the booking thread.

What do I need to rent a Tesla in Dubai?

A valid driving license the operator accepts, a credit card for the deposit, and the usual minimum-age terms, the specifics vary by provider and are listed on each offer. Tourists rent on home-country licenses from most operators where the license is in English or with an IDP.

Should I rent a Tesla before buying one?

It is the best audition there is. A week of real commuting answers the charging-routine and range questions better than any spec sheet, and if the week convinces you, the buying guides take over from there.

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