Prestige Luxury Cars in Dubai: Comparing Rolls‑Royce, Jaguar XF & Mercedes EQS

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Dubai’s luxury car landscape caters to varied definitions of prestige: Rolls‑Royce sedans signify heritage and opulence, the Jaguar XF blends sport and practicality, and Mercedes‑Benz’s EQS ushers in electric luxury. Understanding how they differ in design, performance and amenities helps motorists choose wisely.

Rolls‑Royce cars ride on aluminium platforms, delivering a steady, smooth and silent experience. The Ghost Extended uses a twin‑turbo 6.75‑litre V12 that produces strong torque, and all‑wheel steering improves manoeuvrability. Interiors feature handcrafted leather and wood, and the optional Starlight headliner. The brand’s bespoke programme allows clients to personalise every detail, from paint to interior motifs. Buyers can explore Rolls‑Royce models in Dubai to find configurations they love.

The Jaguar XF delivers a balanced mix of performance and practicality. Its 296‑hp 2.0‑litre turbo engine powers all four wheels, while the cabin integrates an 11.4‑inch Pivi Pro screen, a 12.3‑inch digital cluster and optional Meridian audio. Driver assistance includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and a 360‑degree camera. Reviewers note high‑quality materials and ambient lighting. With a roomy trunk and rear seat, it remains versatile for family use. See Jaguar XF 2024 to compare trims.

Mercedes‑Benz’s EQS introduces electric opulence with rear‑wheel steering, over‑the‑air updates, wireless charging, a 360‑degree camera, keyless entry and available massaging seats. Top models offer the MBUX Hyperscreen—two OLED displays and an LCD cluster running on eight CPU cores and 24 GB of RAM. Safety features include adaptive cruise control, lane centring and automated emergency braking with optional Level 3 autonomy. A 108‑kWh battery gives the EQS 450+ up to 785 km of range. Explore Mercedes EQS.

Price guides the final decision. Rolls‑Royce demands the highest premiums, reflecting craftsmanship and bespoke detail. The Jaguar XF offers European refinement at a more attainable price, while the EQS bridges opulence and sustainability with lower running costs. For context, Ferrari models sold in Dubai range from about AED 919,000 to more than AED 2.8 million. The Ferrari price in Dubai page highlights these price bands.

Choosing among these brands depends on personal definitions of prestige: tradition and comfort favour Rolls‑Royce, sporty dynamics at accessible cost suit Jaguar, and future‑focused electric luxury points to the EQS. Assessing design, performance, technology and cost of ownership ultimately helps Dubai motorists select the vehicle that best aligns with their lifestyle.

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