Dubai Autodrome unveils MotoDrome off-road hub in UAE

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A new off-road destination for motocross, quads, electric bikes and 4x4 experiences across all rider levels

The heart of Dubai’s motorsport scene, Dubai Autodrome has launched MotoDrome, a new off-road facility designed for multiple riding disciplines within a structured and controlled environment in the UAE.

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Location

The Dubai Autodrome is located in Motor City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, within the Dubailand development. Situated off Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and near Arabian Ranches, it is approximately 15-20 minutes from the Mall of the Emirates.

Set inside the venue’s Hill Circuit, the new space adds something different to Dubai Autodrome’s usual track experience, shifting focus toward off-road riding and adventure-based motorsport.

Details

The idea behind MotoDrome is fairly simple, it’s meant for everyone. Whether you’re trying off-road riding for the first time or already experienced with motocross, the facility brings it all into one place. There’s a proper motocross circuit, along with a more relaxed flow track designed for smaller bikes and beginners who are still getting comfortable. The facility also accommodates a range of disciplines, including quads, cross cars, 4x4 activations, and electric dirt bikes. The launch of such a facility is a clear response to the growing demand for off-road experiences in all its diversity.

What stands out is how the tracks are laid out. MotoDrome includes a 1.8 km main track (≈ 1.12 miles) main track and a 1.2-kilometre (≈ 0.75 miles), with three different riding levels that allow users to gradually build up skills like balance, control, technique and speed over time. The natural changes in elevation also make it feel more technical compared to typical flat circuits in the region.

To keep things organised, on-ground operations have been set up to follow a structured approach, riding sessions will be split based on rider experience level and vehicle type. That means separate slots for motorbikes, quads, electric bikes, and younger riders, all managed under Dubai Autodrome’s standard safety and operational guidelines.

With MotoDrome, Dubai Autodrome is clearly expanding beyond traditional circuit racing. It’s not just about cars and bikes on tarmac anymore, it’s now also about structured off-road experiences in Dubai, and giving riders a proper space to learn, train, and enjoy.

And just like that, track days at Dubai Autodrome for car and bike enthusiasts have gained a whole new dimension of fun and skill. Are you one of the many who has been waiting for such an off-road-focused riding facility, and will you be signing up once it opens to the public? Let us know in the comments.