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Car hire in Abu Dhabi, UAE offers a wide choice of vehicles for tourist and business trips. Most options include basic insurance, and booking usually stays simple: you typically need a passport, driving licence, phone number and a suitable payment method. Prices are shown in US dollars ($), while the local currency is the UAE dirham (AED); the service lets you compare costs in your preferred currency, customer reviews, discounts, rental terms and supplier advantages before booking.
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Today's minimum price starts from 137 $/day, with cars available.
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2 Maserati cars available in Abu Dhabi today. The rest of the catalogue is filled with comparable premium models — Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, BMW — so the grid stays useful when the brand itself is in short supply.
Maserati trades some of the German brands' precision for character and sound — a more emotional choice at a similar price.
Ghibli or Quattroporte for saloon comfort, Levante or Grecale when you need an SUV body.
The daily rate depends on the model, its year, how long you take it for, the season and the individual supplier's terms. A single day in high season costs more than the same car taken for a week, and longer rentals bring the per-day figure down noticeably.
Compare the total rather than the headline rate: whether insurance is included, how the mileage allowance works, whether delivery to the airport or hotel is extra, how the deposit is released and whether a no-deposit option exists.
Suppliers normally ask for a valid passport, a driving licence and compliance with the minimum age and experience rules. For premium classes the age threshold is commonly 25, and more powerful cars can carry their own limits.
If your licence is not in English or Arabic, an International Driving Permit may be required. Any additional driver has to meet the same age and experience conditions and be named on the contract.
Payment is usually made by card, and for premium classes a deposit is blocked on the main driver's card as a financial guarantee. The amount scales with the model and the rental length.
The deposit covers possible fines, damage, missing fuel or a late return. Release typically takes from a few days to a few weeks depending on the bank. Some suppliers offer premium rentals with no deposit or a reduced one, usually at a higher daily rate.
One of the simplest options is to collect the car straight after landing at Zayed International Airport (AUH). In practice that means either a supplier desk in the terminal or a city provider delivering the car to the arrivals area.
When booking, give the airport as the pickup point, the terminal (the arrivals terminal), your arrival time and contact details. After passport control and baggage you meet the agent, inspect the car, sign the agreement and drive off — usually 20 to 30 minutes in total.
Many premium suppliers deliver the car to the airport, a hotel, a residential address or an office, which lets you fit the rental around your route rather than around an office's opening hours.
Before booking, confirm whether delivery is included or charged separately, which areas are covered, where the return happens and whether there are time limits — particularly at night.
Many flights land late, so night collection matters. Check whether the supplier works around the clock, whether an out-of-hours fee applies, and agree the exact meeting point in advance.
Night return is usually possible too, but the point and the procedure need to be fixed beforehand. Allow time to inspect the car properly — poor lighting is where undocumented damage most often slips through.
The car can usually be returned at the airport, at the supplier's office, at a hotel car park or another agreed point, which lets you match the end of the rental to your departure.
Before returning, confirm the point and time, check the fuel level and mileage, inspect the bodywork and keep the return confirmation. Photographs of the car at drop-off settle most deposit disputes before they start.
Abu Dhabi is quieter than Dubai and its distances are longer, which suits grand tourers and comfortable saloons more than short city bursts.
Abu Dhabi uses the DARB toll system on its bridges and main entry roads, charged automatically and billed to the rental afterwards.