Bentley Bentayga
The Cullinan Black Badge occupies a category of its own. Its twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12 produces 600 HP and reaches 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds — yet the dominant sensation is not speed, but authority. At idle, the engine delivers a deep, bass-register rumble. Under acceleration, it builds into dense, composed thunder that remains entirely unhurried.
The Black Badge specification replaces conventional carbon trim with Technical Fibre — a multi-layered composite with metallic threading beneath lacquer, giving the cabin a technical, architectural quality distinct from the standard model. The self-levelling air suspension runs firmer spring and damper calibration than the base Rolls-Royce Cullinan: body roll is reduced, directional responses sharpen, yet road surface filtering remains thorough. AWD traction distributes power silently across all four wheels.
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The result is an SUV that moves through Dubai with complete composure and communicates status without effort.
The coach doors open outward, creating a full-width entry. Guests step out rather than climb out. At the entrance of Burj Al Arab or Atlantis The Royal, the driver can close the door remotely after the passenger has already reached the lobby — the vehicle completes the arrival as a self-contained ceremony. Neither the Lamborghini Urus nor the Bentley Bentayga offers this architecturally distinct entry experience.
The rear cabin accommodates three passengers with genuine legroom and configurable privacy screens. Sheikh Zayed Road between Downtown and DIFC takes under 10 minutes — the suspension filters elevated joints and lane changes into near-silence. Conversations continue uninterrupted.
The Cullinan carries 5–6 bags in the rear cargo area. A full Dubai Mall session, a family transfer from DXB, or a return from The Galleria with multiple passengers and luggage fits without compromise.
The Starlight Headliner transforms the roofline into a field of fibre-optic stars. Against Dubai’s external illumination — highway signage, tower facades, waterfront lighting — the interior creates a counter-environment of quiet, diffused light. Returning from a late dinner or a private event, the cabin functions as a lounge rather than a transit space.
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Tip: The 360° camera system and parking sensors make multi-storey car parks and valet bays fully manageable despite the vehicle’s 2,164 mm width. Allow a few minutes the first time to calibrate your spatial awareness.
The Cullinan Black Badge sits in the same price tier as two strong alternatives available in the Brook Drive fleet: the Bentley Bentayga and the Lamborghini Urus.
Both vehicles occupy the ultra-luxury SUV segment with comparable refinement levels. The Cullinan distinguishes itself through coach door architecture — an operational and ceremonial advantage the Bentayga cannot replicate. The Starlight Headliner is a Rolls-Royce exclusive; the Bentayga offers panoramic glass, which reads as open space by day but returns a conventional dark cabin after sunset. For clients prioritising arrival theatre and interior atmosphere, the Cullinan delivers a qualitatively different experience.
The Urus accelerates harder and produces a more audible exhaust note — genuine distinctions for clients who want that character. The Cullinan operates on different terms: the V12 soundtrack is lower, denser, more restrained. Rear-seat isolation, headroom, and door architecture are simply not comparable between the two vehicles. If the priority is passenger comfort for clients or guests, the Cullinan is the correct choice. If the priority is a driving character that announces itself acoustically, the Urus is the better fit.
If you are weighing other SUVs — from the Mercedes G-Wagon to the Porsche Cayenne — the full selection is available in the fleet catalogue.
Rates vary by duration — the longer the period, the lower the effective daily cost. A 30-day rental can reduce the daily rate by up to 50% compared to a short booking. All rates are final. Brook Drive operates 100% without a deposit and with no hidden charges.
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Useful tip: If you are planning a rental of two weeks or longer, contact our concierge team directly on WhatsApp at +971 52 193 88 88 to discuss a tailored rate. Monthly terms are frequently more flexible than the standard rate card.
Tourists: passport, home country driving licence, International Driving Permit (IDP). UAE residents: Emirates ID and UAE driving licence. Minimum age: 25 years. Minimum driving experience: 5 years.
No funds are blocked on a credit card. No deposit required. We accept cash, cards, and cryptocurrency. The insurance deductible applicable in the event of a fault accident is fixed in the rental agreement and does not change. Note: any damage — including a parking scratch in your absence — requires a Police Report before the insurance process can begin.
The vehicle is delivered or collected, paperwork is signed, and keys are handed over — the entire process takes under 20 minutes. Our concierge team is available on WhatsApp (+971 52 193 88 88) around the clock.
We meet you at Dubai International Airport or Al Maktoum International. The vehicle is ready at your arrival gate.
We deliver to any address in Dubai. Delivery is complimentary when the total rental value reaches 10,000 AED. For rentals below this threshold, delivery costs 200 AED.
Free collection, available 24/7, from our Dubai office: JVC, Square Tower, Office 307.
No funds are blocked on your card. No hidden holds at any point during the rental.
Every vehicle is serviced and detailed at our own premium detailing centre, Brooklands.ae. The Cullinan you collect is the Cullinan shown.
Salik toll charges are covered by Brook Drive — you pay nothing for road tolls. Traffic fines are billed post-rental by invoice; we do not withhold funds in advance.
Cash, debit and credit cards, and cryptocurrency — all accepted without surcharge.
Comprehensive cover is included. The renter’s liability in a fault accident is limited to the deductible amount fixed in the contract.
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Ready to book the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge?
Contact our concierge team on WhatsApp at +971 52 193 88 88 or visit our office at Dubai, JVC, Square Tower, Office 307.
Car delivery to Dubai Airport costs AED 250. This amount covers vehicle depreciation and taxi expenses for our specialist. The car will be ready upon your arrival and all documents can be signed on site.
You can pick up the car at our Dubai office (JVC, Square Tower, Office 307) for free, or have it delivered to your hotel or Dubai Airport. We’ll meet you at your specified location and handle all the paperwork on the spot.
Delivery rates within Dubai:
We no longer require deposits for any of our cars.
You don’t need a credit card either — you can pay for the rental using any payment method including cash or cryptocurrency.
Of course! We offer a convenient pick-up service from any location in Dubai. Just let our team know your preferred time and drop-off point in advance.
Car collection fees:
185 AED — daytime (09:00 AM – 09:00 PM)
235 AED — nighttime (09:00 PM – 09:00 AM)
Yes, you can drive a rental car from Dubai to Abu Dhabi. We do not restrict travel between emirates in the UAE.
The distance from Dubai to Abu Dhabi is 130 kilometers (80 miles) one way, making a round trip of 260 kilometers (160 miles), so
please be sure to include this mileage in your itinerary to avoid exceeding the mileage limit on your rental agreement.
Dubai has 11 parking zones with different rates. You can pay through the RTA Dubai or Dubai Drive apps, parking terminals, SMS (7275) or WhatsApp (+971588009090). For SMS and WhatsApp payments, send «vehicle number [space] city code hours». SMS includes a 0.30 AED service charge. Parking violations result in fines from 100 AED ($27) to 1000 AED ($270).
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