About The Project
Binghatti Sky Terraces at Motor City
Binghatti SkyTerraces is a major off plan release in Motor City, shaped as a 40 residential floor tower with a strong retail and lifestyle base. It is one of the taller profiles in this part of Dubailand, and the scale is significant, with 1,840 freehold apartments supported by 26 retail spaces, designed to function as a self contained, day to day address rather than a tower you only return to at night. Handover is targeted for December 2027 (Q4 2027), which places it neatly in the next delivery cycle for buyers who want time to plan, but still want a defined timeline.
The project’s “importance” in Motor City is really about three things: scale, specification, and efficiency. The building is planned with a 6.75 metre lobby height and 3.75 metre floor to floor heights, which is not a small detail in real living, it changes how light travels, how rooms feel, and how open layouts breathe over time. Movement is also treated as a key part of liveability, with 20 elevators plus dedicated fire lifts planned, which matters in a high unit count tower where daily flow can make or break the resident experience. The development sits on an 11,809 square metre plot, signaling a large footprint project rather than a tight infill site.
Home choices are broad, with studios through to three bedroom apartments, plus a one bedroom “Royal Suite” category referenced across market pages. That range helps absorption because it serves both end users and investors, from entry level studios to bigger family layouts that can hold longer tenancies. Pricing is marketed from roughly AED 774,999 (often rounded to AED 774K), with a 70/30 payment plan, which keeps the proposition accessible relative to central Dubai, while still tapping into a community known for stable rental demand. Unit sizes are typically listed from about 687 to 2,725 square feet.
Binghatti SkyTerraces studios to 3 bedroom apartments for sale in Motor City
If you are looking at this project through a practical lens, SkyTerraces is aiming to be the kind of building that feels “easy” to live in. A grand, double height style lobby sets the arrival tone, then amenities are designed to support routine, an outdoor pool with landscaped deck areas, a proper gym, family zones, and podium level retail and dining that can cover the everyday basics. For an owner occupier, that means less driving for small errands and more use of your own building facilities. For an investor, it usually means better tenant retention when the building genuinely supports daily life, not just a brochure lifestyle.
Location wise, Motor City’s road connectivity is a real advantage. The project is described as having quick access to Emirates Road, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, and Al Qudra Road, which gives you flexible routes depending on where you work or spend weekends. That matters because Motor City residents tend to split their time across business districts, leisure hubs, schools, and sports, and you want options, not one bottleneck road.
Overall, Binghatti SkyTerraces works as a “big bet” on a well established community, delivered by a developer known for high volume delivery across Dubai. The numbers tell that story clearly: 40 residential floors, 1,840 apartments, retail integration, large floor heights, and a handover window that aligns with mid term planning. If you want a new build with scale and a strong amenity base in a community that feels lived in already, it is positioned to be one of the defining Motor City launches for this cycle.

studios - 3
Bedroom Types
70/30
Payment Plan
2027
Handover
687 to 2,725 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 20 Minutes
Dubai International Airport
- 20 Minutes
Burj Khalifa
- 20 Minutes
Downtown Dubai
- 15 Minutes
Jumeirah Beach
About Community
Motor City
Motor City is one of Dubai’s more distinctive residential neighbourhoods because it was built around a motorsport identity, with the Dubai Autodrome as a recognisable anchor, but it matured into something far more liveable than the theme suggests. Today, it is widely seen as a family friendly, low to mid rise led community with a calmer pace than central Dubai, while still offering plenty of day to day convenience through retail, cafés, parks, and walkable pockets. It appeals to residents who want greenery, space, and a neighbourhood feel, but still need quick access to the rest of the city.
One of Motor City’s strengths is that it behaves like a self contained district. You are not relying on one mall or one strip for everything. Instead, the community is layered with local services and smaller retail clusters that support routine, coffee runs, pharmacies, gyms, salons, casual dining, and practical errands. That kind of “everyday infrastructure” is what keeps occupancy steady in the long run, because tenants do not just choose Motor City for a view, they choose it because daily life is straightforward.
The area is also known for its residential mix. Many people associate Motor City with lower rise apartment living and a more suburban rhythm, but it sits within the wider Dubailand corridor that connects quickly to newer growth areas as well as established hubs. Road access is one of the big reasons buyers stay interested, especially for commuters who want to reach key districts without paying a premium for a central postcode. When a project like Binghatti SkyTerraces adds a modern high rise option, it gives buyers a new format in a community that is already proven rather than purely emerging.
Lifestyle is another quiet advantage. Motor City has an outdoorsy element to it, not in a beach sense, but in a “people actually walk and move” sense. Between parks, open spaces, and the wider Dubailand environment, the community tends to suit families, pet owners, and professionals who want a neighbourhood that feels less rushed. The Autodrome presence also adds a unique energy on event days, which many residents enjoy because it makes the area feel like it has character rather than being another anonymous suburb.
From an investment angle, Motor City is often discussed as a stable freehold zone with consistent rental demand, largely because it has been around long enough to prove itself. That stability is exactly why off plan supply here tends to attract attention when it is well specified, buyers are not only betting on a “new area”, they are upgrading within an area that already has community pull. In that context, a large, amenity rich tower with strong connectivity and retail integration is naturally positioned to compete for both tenants and end users once delivered.

















