Short answer: Entakly Motors is worth checking if you specifically want a Dubai quote on the Tesla Model Y listing currently visible through OneClickDrive. It is not, based on public evidence, a clear Tesla-specialist rental operator. Treat it as a general luxury and mainstream rental company with one Tesla-relevant offer that needs careful verification before you pay a deposit.
PlaidCars checked Entakly Motors from a Tesla renter’s point of view: live vehicle evidence, pricing visibility, charging questions, deposit risk and whether the booking process looks transparent enough for someone visiting Dubai or trying an EV before buying. The result is a mixed but useful signal. The public marketplace listing makes Entakly relevant, while the official website leaves several EV-specific questions unanswered.
Quick verdict: is Entakly Motors worth checking for a Tesla rental?
Entakly Motors is worth a booking enquiry if you are comfortable confirming the details directly over WhatsApp and getting the rental terms in writing. The strongest reason to check it is simple: a public OneClickDrive company page tied to Entakly showed a Tesla Model Y 2024 listing when PlaidCars checked on April 28, 2026. That makes the operator relevant for Tesla rental searches in Dubai, even if its own website does not lead with EVs.
The fit is weaker if you want an obvious Tesla-first provider with published charging guidance, clear insurance terms, transparent deposits and EV handover instructions. In that case, compare broader options on our guide to rent a Tesla in Dubai before committing.
- Best for: JBR or Marina-area renters who want a live Model Y quote and are willing to verify terms carefully.
- Use caution if: you need Tesla-specific onboarding, charger support or fully published small print before speaking to anyone.
- Bottom line: ask for the exact car, exact price, deposit, mileage cap and charging accessories in writing.
What Entakly Motors appears to be in Dubai
Entakly Motors presents itself as a Dubai car-rental brand built around premium car rental, luxury taxi or chauffeur-style services, and lease options. Its official homepage uses broad luxury-rental language rather than a specialist EV angle. The site also says “11 years of Entakly” and positions that as a tradition claim. PlaidCars treats that as a company statement rather than an independently audited operating history.
The homepage also makes a large “500+ stations in Dubai” claim. That may be part of the company’s own service network messaging, but it should not be read as Tesla-specific infrastructure. There is no public evidence on the homepage, as checked, that those stations refer to EV charging, Tesla pickup points or dedicated Model Y support.
This matters because the official-site story tells you what kind of rental business Entakly wants to be known as. For a Tesla renter, a generic luxury-rental site is not automatically bad. Many Dubai operators rent Teslas alongside combustion-engine luxury cars. But it does mean you should not assume EV competence just because one Tesla appears in a marketplace feed.
The fleet evidence: what Entakly is publicly listing right now
The useful public fleet evidence comes from OneClickDrive, where Entakly’s company page showed multiple live rental offers when checked on April 28, 2026. The visible mix included a Nissan Xterra Titanium 2022, Mercedes-Benz GLB 250 2024, Chevrolet Captiva 7-Seater 2023, Kia K8 2022 and Tesla Model Y 2024. That is a broad rental mix, not a pure EV fleet.
The Tesla signal is still meaningful. The Model Y 2024 listing was advertised at AED 220 per day, AED 1,400 per week and AED 4,500 per month at the time checked. Those numbers are useful as a dated pricing snapshot, especially for renters comparing day, week and month economics. But marketplace prices in Dubai can move quickly with availability, seasonality, delivery area, insurance choices and operator policy, so do not treat the numbers as a guaranteed live quote.
The rest of the fleet mix tells a different part of the story. Vehicles such as the GLB, Xterra, Captiva and K8 suggest Entakly is serving everyday SUV, family, business and premium rental demand as well as EV-curious demand. That makes the Model Y appear more like one relevant car inside a wider fleet than proof of a Tesla-specialist operation.
For renters, that mixed fleet is both a positive and a caution. It can mean the operator understands ordinary Dubai delivery logistics, airport-style timing, short rentals and family SUV needs. But it can also mean the Tesla is handled through the same general rental process as every other car. The difference matters most at handover: a Model Y renter should not leave with unanswered questions about charging, range, key-card use, tyre condition, wheel-rim inspection or what happens if a charger is unavailable near the hotel.
| Public signal checked | What it suggests for Tesla renters |
|---|---|
| Tesla Model Y 2024 listed | Entakly is worth contacting for availability and terms. |
| AED 220/day, AED 1,400/week, AED 4,500/month snapshot | Good comparison point, but must be reconfirmed before payment. |
| Mixed ICE fleet also visible | EV stock may be incidental rather than the core business. |
| Official site lacks Tesla detail | Ask more EV-specific questions than you would with a specialist provider. |
Tesla-specific read: relevant inventory, weak EV transparency
The Model Y listing changes the story because it gives renters a concrete car to ask about. Without that listing, Entakly would look like another general Dubai luxury-rental operator with little Tesla relevance. With it, the operator becomes worth a quote if the car is truly available for your dates and the advertised price survives the final rental terms.
The gap is EV transparency. PlaidCars did not find visible official-site explanations for charging, cables, adapters, Supercharger use, battery state at handover, low-battery procedures or EV-specific damage handling. Those are not small details in Dubai. A tourist renting a Model Y for the first time may need to know whether public charging is easy near their hotel, whether a charging cable is included, and who pays if the car is returned below a required state of charge.
Before booking, read our guide to renting a Tesla in Dubai — what nobody tells you. It explains why the rental price is only part of the decision. Charging convenience, deposit handling, insurance excess and handover quality can matter more than a small daily-rate difference.
A practical way to judge the reply is to ask one Tesla-specific question and one contract-specific question in the same message. For example: “Which charging accessories come with this exact Model Y, and what is the insurance excess if the charging port is damaged?” A confident operator should answer both clearly. If you only receive a generic “yes available” response, keep asking before you pay.
- Ask whether the car is a GCC-spec or imported Model Y if that affects warranty or software support.
- Confirm whether the charging cable, portable charger or adapter is included.
- Ask what battery percentage the car is delivered with and what return level is required.
- Check whether the operator gives practical charging guidance or simply hands over the key card.
- Clarify what happens if charging access fails, the car is towed, or a low-battery warning creates a recovery cost.
Pricing, deposit and small-print questions before you pay
The AED 220/day Model Y snapshot is attractive enough to investigate, but the real rental cost depends on the small print. Dubai rental offers often separate the headline rate from refundable deposits, excess-kilometre fees, Salik tolls, parking charges, insurance excess, delivery fees and late-return penalties. For EVs, charging costs and charging-related damage wording can add another layer.
Ask Entakly to confirm the exact daily, weekly and monthly rate for your dates. Then ask whether VAT, delivery, Salik, parking, insurance and mileage are included or billed separately. If the quote comes through WhatsApp, save the written conversation and request a formal rental agreement before transferring any deposit.
The deposit wording deserves special attention. You need the deposit amount, refund timing, card hold versus transfer method, deduction rules and dispute process. A cheap Tesla rental can become stressful if the refund window is vague or if minor rim, tyre, windshield or charging-port damage is handled aggressively.
Photograph the car before leaving the delivery point. For a Tesla Model Y, focus on wheels and tyres, windshield, roof glass, charging flap, charging port, interior screen, seat bolsters, door edges and the underside of the front bumper. Also photograph the battery percentage and odometer. These images are useful if a deposit deduction later depends on whether a mark was pre-existing.
If you are new to EVs, also plan charging before pickup. Our guides to EV charging in the UAE and DEWA charging stations are useful starting points for understanding where charging may fit into your rental route.
PlaidCars renter scorecard for Entakly Motors
Overall verdict: Worth checking if the live Tesla Model Y is available and the terms hold up in writing. Entakly has enough public evidence to justify an enquiry, but not enough Tesla-specific transparency to treat it as a specialist by default.
Score: 16 / 30, based on public information available at the time checked.
| Criteria | Score | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| EV/Tesla inventory depth | 2 / 5 | One visible Model Y listing, but EV depth looks limited. |
| Tesla-specific competence | 2 / 5 | No clear official EV guidance or Tesla education found publicly. |
| Transparency | 3 / 5 | Marketplace prices are visible, but deposits, mileage and insurance need confirmation. |
| Renter support | 3 / 5 | Contact channels and delivery messaging help, but EV handover support is unclear. |
| Reputation / track record | 3 / 5 | Long-running brand claim and active public surfaces are positive, though independent depth is limited. |
| PlaidCars fit | 3 / 5 | Relevant for Tesla renters because of the Model Y listing, but not obviously Tesla-first. |
Best for: renters who already found Entakly through brand search or OneClickDrive and want a Model Y quote around JBR, Marina or wider Dubai delivery areas.
Watch-outs: do not assume the Tesla is owned directly by Entakly, do not rely on verbal deposit promises, and do not book without confirming charging accessories and insurance excess.
Questions to ask Entakly on WhatsApp before booking the Tesla
Use the message thread as your paper trail. Keep the questions specific, and ask for direct answers rather than general reassurance. The goal is not to interrogate the operator; it is to make sure the advertised Model Y, the payment request and the final rental contract all describe the same deal.
- Is the Tesla Model Y 2024 still available for my exact dates?
- What exact trim, specification and odometer reading does the car have?
- Is the booking fulfilled directly by Entakly Motors or through a partner vehicle?
- What is the total price including VAT, delivery, insurance, Salik handling and any service fees?
- What is the refundable security deposit, and how many days does refund usually take?
- What daily kilometre cap applies, and what is the excess-kilometre fee?
- Which charging cable, portable charger or public-charging adapter comes with the car?
- What battery percentage is provided at delivery, and what return percentage is required?
- Who pays for charging, parking, tolls and low-battery recovery?
- What is the insurance excess if the car is damaged, scratched, curbed or stranded?
- Can I inspect and photograph the wheels, tyres, glass, charging port and interior before signing?
- What is the cancellation policy in writing?
Better-fit alternatives if you want a smoother Tesla-first experience
Entakly is still worth a quote when the listed Model Y is available, the price is competitive and the operator answers your EV questions clearly. It may be especially practical if you are near JBR or Marina and prefer WhatsApp-led booking with delivery.
Switch to a Tesla-focused operator or compare more options if the answers are vague, the deposit wording is loose, the advertised car is replaced with a different unit, or nobody can explain charging in plain English. A dedicated Tesla rental provider is not always cheaper, but it may reduce friction for first-time EV renters.
That tradeoff is personal. If you already drive Teslas, know Dubai charging locations and mainly want a low monthly Model Y quote, Entakly may be a reasonable lead to test. If this is your first EV rental, or if you are visiting Dubai on a tight schedule, pay extra attention to handover support. Saving a little on the daily rate is less valuable if the pickup takes too long or charging questions are left unresolved.
For a broader view, start with PlaidCars’ rent a Tesla in Dubai guide and then use this Entakly check as one operator-specific reference point.
FAQ
Does Entakly Motors really rent a Tesla in Dubai?
PlaidCars found a Tesla Model Y 2024 listing tied to Entakly Motors on OneClickDrive on April 28, 2026. That is the strongest public evidence that the operator currently has Tesla-relevant inventory. Because the official Entakly website does not clearly present Tesla or EV rentals, confirm the exact car and availability directly before booking.
How much is Entakly’s Tesla Model Y listing?
The OneClickDrive company page showed the Tesla Model Y 2024 at AED 220 per day, AED 1,400 per week and AED 4,500 per month when checked on April 28, 2026. Treat that as a dated snapshot and reconfirm the rate, VAT, deposit and included mileage in writing.
Is Entakly Motors a Tesla specialist?
Not based on the public evidence PlaidCars reviewed. Entakly appears to be a general luxury and mainstream rental operator with at least one Tesla-relevant listing. That makes it worth checking, but it does not prove Tesla-first competence.
What should I confirm before paying a deposit?
Confirm the exact car, exact price, refundable deposit, refund timing, mileage cap, excess-kilometre fee, insurance excess, Salik treatment, charging policy, included accessories and cancellation rules. For a Tesla, also ask about charging cables, return battery level and low-battery recovery.
When should I choose another Tesla rental operator?
Choose another option if Entakly cannot confirm the Model Y clearly, does not explain deposit and insurance terms, or cannot answer basic charging questions. A Tesla-first rental operator may be a better fit if you want smoother EV handover and less uncertainty.
