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The latest vehicle requirements for Lyft: Does your car qualify?

By Doug H, Updated January 13, 2026 567 Comments

Using a vehicle you already own is one of the best ways to drive for Lyft.

But Lyft has a strict list of vehicle requirements that you car must meet before you can sign in and start giving rides.

This guide covers the most up-to-date Lyft vehicle requirements for 2026. And if your car doesn’t qualify, learn how you can rent one that does!

What you need to know:

  • Lyft requires a 4-door vehicle that meets your city’s model year requirement
  • Many cities require a vehicle inspection before you can drive
  • Some cars will qualify for premium services like Lyft XL and Extra Comfort
  • If your car doesn’t qualify, The Lyft Express Drive program offers rentals starting at ~$250 per week

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Article Contents

  • Lyft Vehicle Requirements
    • Requirements for Lyft XL, Extra Comfort, Lux Black
  • The Lyft Vehicle Inspection
  • Vehicle Requirements FAQ
  • How to Rent a Car for Lyft
  • Full List of Vehicle Model Year Requirements

The Current Lyft Vehicle Requirements

Below is the list of vehicle requirements for the standard Lyft ride type. Scroll down to see the vehicle requirements of other Lyft services such as XL and Extra Comfort.

  • 4-door vehicle that meets the model year requirement in your city
    • See the full list of model year requirements
    • See the complete list of city and state requirements at Lyft.com
  • 5–8 seats, including the driver’s
  • No major cosmetic damage
  • Current vehicle registration
  • No salvage or rebuilt title
  • Must pass a vehicle inspection
  • Driver must meet driver requirements
    • Pass a background check and driving record check
    • Driver must be listed on vehicle’s insurance policy

Restrictions: Vehicles that don’t qualify for any Lyft service

  • Full-sized vans (12 or 15-passenger vans like Ford Transit and E-Series, GMC Savana)
  • Salvage title or rebuilt title, even if the vehicle is in great condition
  • Taxis and other commercially-marked vehicles

Apply without a car and rent with Lyft Express Drive

You can complete the Lyft application even if you don’t have access to a qualifying vehicle.

To apply without a car, visit the Lyft application and select “I need a car” on the application page.

That will allow you to complete the background screening process without listing a car. If you are approved, Lyft will send you information about the Lyft Express Drive rental car program.

Vehicle requirements for different Lyft services

Lyft offers several different levels of service, each with different vehicle requirements.

Generally, you can earn more if your vehicle has a larger capacity, or if it is a newer luxury model.

Learn the difference between the Lyft services, then use this article to see which service your vehicle qualifies for.

Lyft XL vehicle requirements — Minivans and SUVs for groups of five or more

A Lyft XL vehicle must fit at least six people total to accommodate groups of five passengers.

Minivans, SUVs, and vehicles with a large third row typically qualify for XL.

  • Must seat six passengers (five passengers + driver)
  • Same model year requirements as regular Lyft
  • Lyft XL drivers receive ride requests for both XL and regular Lyft rides. You can’t choose to only receive XL requests

Lyft XL costs around 1.5x the price of a regular Lyft, so a vehicle that qualifies for XL has higher earning potential than a regular Lyft car.

Your driver profile will automatically allow Lyft XL ride requests if your car qualifies.

If you think your car qualifies for XL but you’re not getting XL requests, contact Lyft and ask to receive XL requests.

List of SUVs and minivans that qualify for XL

Note: This is not a complete list

Honda Pilot, Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Toyota Highlander, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Uplander, Chevrolet Suburban, Chrysler Pacifica, Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Durango, Dodge Caravan, Ford Explorer, Ford Expedition, GMC Yukon, Acura MDX, Audi Q7, Buick Enclave.

Extra Comfort vehicle requirements

Lyft Extra Comfort is a ride in a newer car with more legroom and highly-rated drivers.

Extra Comfort is more expensive than a regular Lyft. Expect rides to pay around 10% more than Lyft.

  • Model year 2017 or newer and an eligible vehicle
  • Completed at least 100 trips
  • Maintain a minimum rating of 4.85
  • No safety flags in the past 20 rides
  • No more than 1 cleanliness flag in the past 20 rides

Lyft Lux Black and Lux Black XL vehicle requirements

Lyft Lux Black and Black XL are high-end services that compete with Uber Black.

They are the most expensive services and have the potential for higher earnings than any other Lyft service.

Vehicle requirements are the most strict for Lux Black and Lux Black XL, and to be eligible, you must maintain an average driver rating of 4.7 or higher.

  • 2018 or newer
  • Black exterior
  • Leather or leather-like material only. No cloth interiors.
  • Driver must maintain an average rating of 4.7 or higher.

Lyft Lux, Lux Black, and Lux Black XL drivers can limit ride requests to the higher-end services by going to the Vehicles and Devices area of the Lyft Driver app and changing the Ride Preferences setting.

List of cars that qualify for Lux Black and Lux Black XL

Note: This is not a complete list. See the full list of vehicles at Lyft.com

BMW 5 series and up, Mercedes CLS-Class and up, all Tesla models, Audi 6 series and up, Cadillac CT-6, GMC Yukon, Range Rover, Lexus ES and up, Lincoln Continental, Lincoln Aviator & Navigator, Toyota Land Cruiser, Infiniti QX60 and 80

The Lyft vehicle inspection

In most cities and states, your vehicle must pass an inspection. You can do the inspection at a Lyft Driver Center, locations listed in the Lyft driver app, or at any state-certified mechanic.

Read more: See the full Lyft vehicle inspection criteria

The Lyft inspection checks for the following:

  • Tires: Need sufficient tread. On a US penny, tread must reach Lincoln’s head
  • Windows: Free of major cracks, no cracks in driver’s field of vision. Windows must roll up and down
  • A/C and heat: Must be present and functioning
  • Wipers: Functioning and in good condition
  • Lights: All must function. Headlights, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights
  • Horn: Must function
  • Seat belts: All must be present and functional
  • Seats: Front seats must move forward and backward
  • Body: Free of major damage or dents
  • Tailpipe/muffler: Must meet state standards

Lyft vehicle requirements FAQ

My car is too old for Lyft but it’s nice. Will Lyft accept it?
Lyft makes no exceptions to model year requirements. Even if your older car is in pristine condition, Lyft will not accept it.

Does Lyft accept paper plates (temporary registration)?
Many drivers can add their cars to the Lyft system with temporary registration documents. Just make sure that the VIN on the temporary documents matches the VIN on your insurance information. If you’re having issues with having temporary documents accepted, contact Lyft.

Do I need any special permits to drive with Lyft?
Most cities and states don’t require special permitting to drive with Lyft, but some do. To see the exact requirements for your area, head to this page and scroll down to your state. Lyft will give you instructions on how to obtain any necessary permits.

My car qualifies now, but can it become too old later on?
Lyft typically updates its model year requirement yearly and disqualifies cars that become too old.

For example, if the model year requirement in your city is 2010 or newer this year, next year it might become 2011.

In that scenario, a model year 2010 vehicle would become too old for the Lyft platform and no longer qualify. Lyft will typically warn you a few months in advance that your car is aging off of the platform.

How to rent a car for Lyft: The Express Drive program

If you don’t currently have access to a vehicle that qualifies for Lyft, you can rent a car from the Lyft Express Drive program or from one of several other rideshare rental companies.

Rideshare rentals include insurance and unlimited rideshare miles, so they’re a good way to get started with Lyft without purchasing a vehicle.

  • The Express Lyft Drive program
  • List of the top rideshare rental options
  • HyreCar has rideshare-ready rentals for Uber and Lyft drivers

Find out if your car qualifies by applying!

Still not sure whether your car qualifies? You can apply to drive with Lyft and find out during the application process, or you can contact Lyft.

There’s no perfect online tool that can tell you for sure if your car qualifies or not. The only way to be certain is to apply and find out!

Complete list of Lyft model year requirements

Find the oldest car that Lyft will accept. Updated January 2026.

Use the search bar to find your state.

StateOldest Vehicle Year
Alabama2011
Alaska2014
Arizona2010
Arkansas2010
California2013
Colorado2010
Connecticut2014
Delaware2010
Florida2010
Georgia2010
Hawaii2010
Idaho2010
Illinois2010
Illinois - Bloomington2016
Indiana2010
Iowa2010
Kansas2010
Kentucky2010
Louisiana2010
Maine2010
Maryland2015
Massachusetts2010
Michigan2010
Minnesota2010
Minnesota - Minneapolis/St. Paul2011
Mississippi2010
Mississippi - Gulfport-Biloxi2012
Missouri2010
Montana2010
Nebraska2010
Nevada2010
New Hampshire2010
New Jersey2010
New Mexico2010
New Mexico - Roswell, Las Cruces, Taos2012
New York State2010
New York City2014
North Carolina2010
North Dakota2010
Ohio2010
Oklahoma2010
Oregon2010
Oregon - Portland and Eugene2011
Pennsylvania2010
Rhode Island2014
South Carolina2010
South Dakota2016
Tennessee2010
Texas2010
Utah2010
Vermont2011
Virginia2010
Washington D.C.2016
Washington2011
West Virginia2010
Wisconsin2010
Wyoming2010
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Originally Published October 30, 2018
Filed Under: Lyft

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Raymond says

    March 17, 2016 at 5:31 am

    I have a 2008 saturn aura. Unfortunely Saturn discontinue making these cars in 2008
    My car is in great condition and looks new. I tried to apply for Lyft in Miami Florida and it said I can’t because it needs to be 2009 or newer
    I don’t have a job and this is all I have
    Is there anything that Lyft can do to help me out
    I need to make money to pay bills fast meanwhile looking for work online

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 18, 2016 at 9:34 am

      Sorry Raymond, but Lyft never makes exceptions if your car is too old. Uber may take older cars in your area, so try them! Also, you can use your car for delivery apps like Postmates and DoorDash. The pay isn’t amazing, but it can put money in your pocket.

      Reply
    • jim says

      April 1, 2016 at 2:06 pm

      you can deliver pizza.i made decent money doing that.

      Reply
  2. M strawser says

    March 10, 2016 at 8:05 am

    So I have a ford transit connect that seats 7 so I want to use it for lyft plus also. Do I looked at the site it says no larger transit vans 12 to 15 passenger so I guess mine would b ok? Please let me know quickly.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 11, 2016 at 1:36 pm

      You’d have to email Lyft about that, because I think they reject that model of car altogether, whether it’s 7, 12, or 15 passenger. But I’m not 100% sure. You might have found the loophole!

      Reply
  3. jason w. coughran says

    March 9, 2016 at 7:05 pm

    just wondering, i own a 2000 Ford Taurus. 80,270 miles on the odometer, clean tittle. 4 door cloth seats. 2 owners before me. Is my car okay to use for Lyft?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 10, 2016 at 2:39 pm

      Hi Jason. Starting in 2016, Lyft is now 2001 or newer.

      Reply
  4. Clarissa says

    March 4, 2016 at 1:21 pm

    Hello, I have an 07 Toyota FJ Cruiser and was wondering if it is eligible to drive for lyft. It typically has four doors but the two back doors open opposite of the two front doors.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      March 4, 2016 at 4:17 pm

      Sorry Clarissa, but Lyft and Uber don’t count those as the four ‘full’ doors required.

      Reply
  5. Tracy says

    February 24, 2016 at 6:23 pm

    Do you need a tlc for lyft in nyc? If so and I only want to drive in jersey (don’t need a tlc) will that be ok too?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      February 26, 2016 at 5:06 pm

      You do need TLC to drive in NYC, but not in Jersey. You can choose to drive Jersey only if you want.

      Reply
  6. Tony says

    February 22, 2016 at 6:02 am

    Hello again, i didn’t get a response on my question around Feb 17th or so, but here it goes again : i am a current Lyft driver and drive a Nissan Altima 2014 everything is going great, People love the car !! i am looking to buy an Audi A4 2008 model in immaculate condition and i know it qualifies for Uber Select. The car has about 110,000 miles on it , Does the mileage disqualify the car ? is any vehicle disqualified for having over 100,000 weather it is aPlus, Select, or any other classification for that matter ? i have not found an answer to this yet, and my Lyft Mentor won’t answer me ! after failing to ask this question on my Mentor session
    Thanks
    Tony

    Reply
    • DougH says

      February 23, 2016 at 5:32 pm

      Hi Tony. Sorry I didn’t get back to you before. Mileage does not matter, only vehicle age and condition. Also, check with Uber and lYft in your area to make sure that 2008 qualifies. If the oldest year they’ll take is 2008, you won’t be able to drive it next year! It’s called vehicle transitioning, and it could bit you in the butt if you plan on driving for the coming years.

      Reply
  7. RickS says

    February 15, 2016 at 5:38 pm

    My son is looking to become a driver in TN. He has a Chevy Spark. During his inspection he was told he needs to add an additional seat belt, he only has 4. What good is that if there’s no place for an additional passenger to sit? Is this just a formality or once he installs another seat belt, will he be told he needs an additional seat?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      February 19, 2016 at 11:39 am

      I’m not too familiar with the Spark, but I do know that for Lyft the vehicle needs both seats and a seatbelt for four passengers. If the Spark only has room for three passengers (not including the driver), then it won’t qualify. And if he puts in the seatbelt as a formality but the car can’t actually fit four passengers, he’ll really quickly get deactivated because passenger expect to be able to go in groups of 4.

      Reply
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