Uber announced plans on Tuesday to double the size of its Uber Black premium vehicle fleet in India during 2026, expanding the service's presence in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
The expansion targets riders seeking rides in higher-end vehicles with top-rated drivers. The company said it is responding to growing demand for premium mobility options in the Indian market.
Uber Black operates with dedicated pickup zones at select airports, including terminals 1 and 2 at Bengaluru Airport and Terminal 2 at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. These zones provide separate areas for passengers booking premium rides.
To support the fleet expansion, Uber made a Series A investment in Carrum, a fleet management company backed by CarDekho Group. Carrum has supplied vehicles for Uber's platform and will use the investment to grow its operations.
The company recently introduced a reservation feature for Uber Black in Delhi, allowing customers to book rides between 2 hours and 90 days in advance.
Prabhjeet Singh, President of Uber India and South Asia, said demand for premium mobility reflects riders who prioritize comfort and service quality. He emphasized the company's focus on maintaining service standards while creating value for riders, drivers, and fleet partners.
Uber also reported that more than one million riders in India have subscribed to Uber One, its membership program offering discounts across motorcycles, auto-rickshaws, and cars.
The company entered the Indian market in 2013 and now operates in 125 cities across the country. Uber's platform in India includes motorcycles, auto-rickshaws, cars, transit tickets, and bus services for intracity and intercity travel. The company states it supports over 1.5 million Indians earning income as drivers.