Quad Bikes for Sale in UAE: Every Model, Every Budget, No Showroom Required
Quad Bikes for Sale in UAE: Every Model, Every Budget, No Showroom Required

Quad bike prices in the UAE go from AED 589 to AED 70,000 depending on where you look. At the top end you have Polaris and Honda dealerships in Al Quoz selling machines most people will never need. At the bottom end you have grey-market imports with no warranty and no spare parts. The Quad Bikes collection at ToysUAE lives in the gap between those two extremes: Gambol-manufactured ATVs from 12V electrics to 250cc sport quads, all sitting under AED 7,500, all with UAE delivery, and none requiring a trip to a showroom.

This guide covers every model in the range. Who it is for, what it costs, what it actually does, and where the honest trade-offs are.

Before You Buy: The Question That Saves Most People From the Wrong Quad

The single biggest buying mistake in this category is matching the quad to the child's current age instead of their next two years of riding. A 7-year-old who gets a 12V electric will outgrow it in one summer. A 5-year-old who gets a 125cc petrol bike because it "looks cooler" will either be scared of it or hurt on it.

The second biggest mistake is buying for the terrain you wish you had. A 250cc King Quad in a Marina apartment has nowhere to go. A 12V electric on soft desert sand will cook its motor in twenty minutes. Match the machine to the ground you actually have access to.

With that said, here is the full range.

Electric Quad Bikes: 12V and 36V

Gambol 12V ATV, Pink and RedSpiderQuad

Entry level. The 12V ATVs run on a rechargeable battery, top out at 4 to 6 km/h depending on the model, and include forward/reverse, low/high speed switches, foot pedal acceleration, LED lights, and music with USB/AUX input. The Pink model is 96 x 72 x 58 cm and weighs 14 kg. The RedSpiderQuad is rated for ages 4 to 7, max 20 kg rider weight, priced at AED 1,150.

These work on flat tile, paved driveways, and short grass. They will not handle sand, inclines, or any serious terrain. Best surface: smooth. Best rider: 3 to 6 years old.

Also worth noting: The Gambol 4-Wheel Yellow ATV sits in the same tier with slightly different styling if your child is set against pink or red.

Gambol 36V 500W Mini ATV

This is where the electric range stops being a toy and becomes a legitimate machine. 500W motor, 25+ km/h top speed, 160 lb (72 kg) load capacity, 6-inch off-road tyres, front and rear disc brakes, battery level indicator. Cat-eye styling that looks closer to a real ATV than anything in the 12V tier.

Suitable for ages 6 to 12. Handles packed dirt, light grass, and smooth sand edges. Not soft dunes. At this voltage you also get proper braking for the first time, which matters when a child is pushing 25 km/h.

Best upgrade path: a child who masters this is ready for 50cc petrol next.

Petrol Quad Bikes: 50cc to 60cc

Gambol 50cc Petrol Quad and 60cc Petrol Quad

The first real engine. Both models are designed for ages 5 to 10, with beginner-friendly controls, sturdy frames, and enough power to handle dirt tracks, farm paths, and garden terrain without struggling. The 60cc version steps the engine up slightly while keeping the same compact, kid-focused frame.

This tier is where petrol responsibilities kick in. Fuel storage in approved containers, oil checks before riding, engine warm-up time, and adult supervision for every session. These are not self-managing machines. Parents who go in knowing that tend to love them. Parents who expect plug-and-play tend to find them frustrating.

Do not ride these on public roads, tiled community paths, or inside garages with poor ventilation. The exhaust is real.

Petrol Quad Bikes: 110cc to 125cc

This is the most versatile bracket in the entire range. The 110cc and 125cc quads suit confident kids from age 10, teens, and adults who want a genuine off-road machine without the 200cc+ price tag. The same bike often serves a 12-year-old and their father on the same weekend.

Gambol 110cc Off-Road Quad, Camouflage

Electric start, hydraulic disc brakes, camouflage finish in black/red or black/white. Capable enough for farm tracks and desert-edge terrain, compact enough that younger teens can manage it comfortably. A good middle step for riders moving up from 50/60cc who aren't quite ready for the full 125cc torque.

Gambol Interrogator 125cc

The most popular quad in the range. Larger wheels, all-terrain tyres, four-stroke OEM engine, fully automatic, 50 km/h top speed, 100 kg load capacity, 75 cm seat height. Rated for ages 10 to 16 but regularly ridden by adults. Speed restriction is available if you want to bring a new rider up gradually, which is genuinely useful.

The product description says "you will not find a better quality 125cc ATV quad bike at this price" and based on what comparable machines cost from Gulf Buggy and Rafplay, that claim holds up. This is the best value 125cc in the UAE market right now.

Gambol Warrior 125cc, Automatic with Reverse

Compact, sturdy, 120 kg load capacity, automatic gearbox with reverse. The Warrior is slightly smaller than the Interrogator, which makes it better for younger or lighter riders, and the reverse gear is genuinely useful on tighter farm tracks and uneven terrain where a 3-point turn isn't always possible. Great for sand, backyards, and longer weekend rides.

Petrol Quad Bikes: 200cc and 250cc

These are adult machines. Not "adult-friendly" or "teen and up." Adult. The 200cc tops out at 80 to 90 km/h. The 250cc hits 75 km/h with 200 kg of load capacity and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. If you are buying one of these as a children's toy you have read the product page wrong.

Gambol Dominator 200cc

200cc four-stroke air-cooled engine, electric start, fully automatic, heavy-duty steel frame, top speed 80 to 90 km/h. The product description explicitly calls it "the ATV 200CC Dune Buggy designed to dominate the dunes, deserts, and rugged terrains of the Middle East," and it is not exaggerating. A-arm dual shock suspension, shaft drive. Engineered for Liwa, Big Red, Al Qudra fringe, and private desert land.

The rider profile for this machine: adult off-road enthusiast or experienced teen rider 16+ with an adult present. Not a weekend garden toy.

Gambol 250cc King Quad, AED 7,479

The flagship. 250cc GY6 oil-cooled engine, fully automatic key start, 75 km/h top speed, 200 kg load capacity, all-hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, 21x7-10 front tyres, 20x10-10 rear tyres, 95 cm seat height, race-bred slipper clutch for precise corner-entry control. Sharp bodywork designed to allow body-weight shifting during cornering or hard acceleration.

This is what serious UAE desert riders buy when they want performance without paying AED 30,000 for a Polaris Sportsman. At AED 7,479 it sits at a fraction of the premium-brand price with specs that genuinely compete. The load capacity alone (200 kg) puts it ahead of several European-brand ATVs at double the price.

There is also a dedicated adults variant listed separately. If you see both in search results, the specs are the same. Pick either, but link to one and bookmark the other in case stock differs.

Where You Can Actually Ride in the UAE

This section exists because buyer regret in this category almost always comes from buying a powerful machine and then realising there is nowhere legal or accessible to ride it.

  • Villa garden or private compound: Fine for 12V through 125cc. Too confined for 200cc and 250cc unless the property is genuinely large.
  • Private farm or agricultural plot: The best environment for anything 50cc and above. Open, private, no public liability.
  • Designated desert riding areas (Big Red/Lahbab, Al Qudra fringe, Mleiha): Check current local regulations before riding. These areas work well for 125cc to 250cc machines. Guided operators are present at most of them.
  • Public roads, pavements, community paths: None of these quads are road-legal. No exceptions.
  • Indoor halls or polished marble floors: 12V electric only, with rubber wheel covers, slow speed setting, and constant adult supervision.

Price Map: What You Get at Each Budget

  • Under AED 1,200: 12V electric ATVs. Toddler and young child territory. Villa driveways and smooth surfaces.
  • AED 1,200 to AED 2,500: 36V electric and 50cc/60cc petrol. Genuine off-road capability begins. Ages 6 to 10.
  • AED 2,500 to AED 4,500: 110cc and 125cc petrol. The family-sharable bracket. Adults ride these too.
  • AED 4,500 to AED 7,500: 200cc and 250cc sport ATVs. Adult performance machines. Desert-ready.
  • AED 8,900 to AED 70,000+: Sharmax, Polaris, Honda. Premium brand showroom territory. ToysUAE does not play here.

The value gap between the AED 7,479 Gambol 250cc and the AED 8,900 entry-level Sharmax is narrow. The gap between the Gambol 250cc and a AED 30,000 Polaris Sportsman is enormous. For recreational UAE desert riding, most buyers have no practical need for the Polaris.

Four Things UAE Buyers Get Wrong

  1. Storing the battery in a hot garage. UAE summer heat kills lithium batteries faster than riding does. Electric ATVs should be stored indoors, charged in cool spaces, and never left fully drained for weeks at a time.
  2. Skipping the helmet on a 12V ATV because "it barely moves." It barely moves until it tips on tile. Helmet from session one, every time.
  3. Buying petrol without a fuel plan. Petrol must be stored in approved containers, kept away from heat and children, and disposed of properly if unused for months. This is not complicated, but it does need planning before the quad arrives.
  4. Ordering during Eid week. The 125cc and 250cc models are popular gifts. Stock runs thin two to three weeks before National Day, Eid Al Fitr, and Eid Al Adha. Order early or accept backorder delays.

Shop the Range

The full Quad Bikes collection at ToysUAE runs from AED 589 electric starter ATVs to AED 7,479 adult sport quads. Every model ships free across the UAE on orders over AED 150, with delivery to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, and Al Ain. Three-day return policy on goods with issues.

If you know the model, go straight to the product page. If you are still deciding, the price map above is the fastest shortcut.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest quad bike at ToysUAE?

The entry point is around AED 589 for a basic electric ATV. The Gambol RedSpiderQuad 12V is AED 1,150. Prices vary by model and promotions, so check product pages for current pricing.

Can a 125cc quad bike handle UAE desert sand?

Yes, the Warrior and Interrogator 125cc models handle packed sand and desert-edge terrain well. Soft dune climbing requires the 200cc or 250cc with wider rear tyres and more torque.

Is the 250cc King Quad road-legal in the UAE?

No. None of the ATVs in this range are road-legal. They are off-road vehicles for private land, farms, and licensed off-road areas.

What is the difference between the Warrior and the Interrogator 125cc?

Both are fully automatic 125cc Gambol ATVs. The Interrogator has larger all-terrain tyres, updated graphics, and 100 kg load capacity. The Warrior is more compact, carries 120 kg, and includes reverse gear. For a taller teen or adult, the Interrogator feels more substantial. For a younger or lighter rider, the Warrior is easier to manage.

Do you sell parts and accessories for these quads?

Check the Ride and Cars Accessories section for helmets, pads, and safety gear. For mechanical spare parts, contact ToysUAE support directly with the model name and SKU.

What other off-road options does ToysUAE carry?

The Kids Buggies and UTVs range covers two-seater off-road vehicles including the Gambol UTV 200cc, which fits a parent and child side by side. The Petrol Bikes section covers two-wheel dirt bikes for riders who prefer the handling of a motocross-style machine over the stability of four wheels.