Uber Black and SUV are high-end services that offer on-demand rides in luxury SUVs or sedans.
Uber Black costs more than twice as much as UberX, so it’s no wonder that some of the highest-earning Uber drivers are Uber Black drivers.
Uber Black also has the strictest vehicle requirements—Only late-model luxury cars and SUVs can qualify (See the eligible vehicle list here). But becoming an Uber Black driver isn’t as simple as buying the right car.
Uber Black vehicles must have commercial registration, commercial insurance, and meet state licensing requirements for commercial livery services.
Uber X and Uber XL don’t require commercial registration, so it’s easy for anyone to become an UberX driver. That’s not the case with Uber Black.
The other major limitation is that Uber limits the number of Uber Black accounts in each market. Een if you meet all the extra requirements, Uber may not be accepting new Uber Black drivers in your area.
Most Uber Black vehicles that you see on the road are actually rented from a fleet owner. It’s similar to being a limo or taxi driver—drivers pay a fee to rent the vehicle and keep any earnings, or sometimes earn an hourly rate.
And there’s another complication: Uber replaced Uber Black with Uber Premier in many cities. Uber Premier doesn’t require commercial registration and insurance, but it doesn’t pay as much as Uber Black.
Want to be an Uber Black driver? Read on to learn more about Uber Black requirements and realistic ways to get started.
Article Contents
- Uber Black Driver & Vehicle Requirements
- Uber Black vs Uber Premier
- Earnings Potential: How Much Drivers Can Make
- Use Your Own Vehicle for Uber Black
- Drive for Uber Black Through a Fleet Owner
Uber Black and SUV driver requirements
Commercial registration and insurance are the main requirements that distinguish Uber Black from other Uber services like Uber X.
- Commercial Registration
- Commercial Insurance
- All required local permits and stickers, and other designations for commercial vehicles in your state
- All other Uber driver requirements: Be 21+, pass background screening
- Click here to apply to Uber
Do you need a commercial driver’s license (CDL) for Uber Black?
Uber does not require Uber Black drivers to have a CDL or a Chauffeur License. Typically a CDL is only needed to drive larger-capacity vehicles, but your city/state may have special requirements.
Uber Black and SUV vehicle requirements
The vehicle requirements for Uber Black and SUV are much more restrictive than the vehicle requirements for other Uber services.
Uber Black vehicles must be 6 years old or newer. Check Uber’s vehicle search tool for the requirements in your city.
The vehicle must also be in excellent condition, with black paint and a black interior.
List of qualifying cars and SUVs for Uber Black
Note: This is not a complete list. Visit the the premium vehicle eligibility list or the Uber vehicle search tool to see the full list of qualifying cars in your area.
- Audi A6, A7, A8, RS 6, RS 7
- Audi Q4, Q5, Q8
- BMW 5-Series, 7-Series, X3, X6, X7, 6-Series, 8-Series
- Cadillac CT6, CTS-V, Escalade, LYRIQ, XTS, XT6
- Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe
- Ford Expedition, Mustang Mach-E
- GMC Suburban, Yukon, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL Denali
- Genesis G90, GV60, GV70, GV80
- Infinity QX80, QX56
- Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer
- Kia EV 9
- Land Rover Range Rover, Defender, Range Rover Velar
- Lexus GS, GX, LS, LX, TX, TX 350
- Lincoln Corsair, Aviator, Continental, MKT, Navigator, MKX, Nautilus
- Lucid Air
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class, EQS, G-Class, GL-Class, GLC, GLS, S-Class
- Porsche Macan, Taycan, Cayenne Coupe
- Rivian R1s
- Tesla Model S, Model Y, Model X
- Volvo S90, XC60, XC90
Uber has strict standards about the condition of vehicles for Uber Black and SUV
UberBlack has strict standards for the cosmetic condition of the vehicle that are more difficult to meet than the cosmetic standards for UberX vehicles.
- Black exterior
- No noticeable dents
- No visible paint scratches
- No stickers
- No paint flaws like oxidation
- No badly repaired body parts
- Must have factory emblems
Uber Black vs Uber Premier
Uber Premier replaced Uber Black as the top tier of Uber services in many cities. The main difference is that Uber Premier doesn’t require commercial registration and strict local licensing. It is much easier to qualify for Uber Premier than Uber Black: You only have to have a qualifying vehicle with a minimum star rating of 4.85 after 250 trips.
Earnings potential: How much Uber Black drivers can make
As the most expensive Uber service, Uber Black has higher earnings potential than other Uber services. A successful Uber Black driver in a busy market will likely be among the highest-paid Uber drivers.

Uber Black is generally 2x the cost of UberX, or more
Attaching a per-hour or per-year dollar figure to Uber Black earnings is hard, but $1000+ per week is achievable for full-time drivers.
Below is a side-by-side comparison of the rate card for Uber Black and UberX drivers in Los Angeles. The mileage rate that Uber Black drivers earn is more than 3.5x higher than UberX.
UberX | Uber Black | |
---|---|---|
Per Mile | $0.80 | $2.92 |
Per Minute | $0.28 | $0.71 |
Base Fare | n/a | $8.75 |
Minimum Fare | $6.50 | $15.75 |
There are other factors to consider when you compare the earnings potential of an Uber black driver with the earnings potential of a regular Uber driver.
Uber Black is significantly more expensive than other Uber services, so it typically sees much lower volume than UberX.
As a result, an Uber Black driver may only do a few highly-paid rides per day, while an UberX driver is doing back-to-back lower-paid rides.
Uber Black comes with higher vehicle costs. The vehicles are generally more expensive to purchase, and most Uber Black drivers use SUVs with low gas mileage.
Commercial insurance and regulatory costs from running a corporate entity are other costs you’ll only get with Uber Black.
How to drive for Uber Black with a personal vehicle
Many drivers simply plan to buy an eligible vehicle and drive for Uber Black. But the reality is that it’s an expensive and challenging process that isn’t always a good idea for someone new to the professional driving industry.
By becoming an Uber Black driver with your own vehicle, you have to take on the additional costs and the regulatory responsibilities of a commercial driver.
That said, it is possible to become a solo Uber Black driver.
Steps to become an Uber Black driver with your own vehicle:
- Check to see if Uber is accepting new Uber Black accounts by contacting Uber
- Start a business entity: LLC, S-Corp, etc.
- Get commercial insurance
- Get a qualifying vehicle
- Get all required local licensing and permits
- Begin the application process
- After background screening, begin driving
Is your area accepting new Uber Black drivers?
You can only start the Uber Black application process if Uber is accepting new accounts. Uber limits the number of Black cars that can be active in a market to control supply and demand.
To find out if Uber is accepting new Uber Black drivers, you have to contact Uber support or visit an in-person Greenlight Hub.
Contact Uber to find out if there are Uber Black openings in your city
Drive for Uber Black through a fleet owner
The majority of Uber Black drivers don’t drive with their own vehicle. Instead, drivers rent or lease the vehicle from a fleet owner and split the earnings or get paid an hourly rate.
After you pass Uber’s background screening, a fleet owner can add you as a driver to their Uber Black fleet account.
You are free to use the Uber driver app just like any other driver, but your access to the fleet vehicle and your pay depends on what you arrange with the fleet owner.
There are a few common payment arrangements for fleet drivers.
In one arrangement, drivers pay a weekly fee to rent the vehicle and keep any earnings, or a percentage of earnings. A slow week can be unprofitable, but a busy week with high-paying clients can be extra lucrative.
Another payment arrangement is to work shifts for a set hourly wage. Shift work is less flexible but provides guaranteed earnings. Hourly work means you’ll earn on slow days, but most of the upside will go to the fleet owner on busy days.
How to find Uber Black driving opportunities
Most fleet owners advertise driver openings online, on sites like Craigslist. Here are some common steps to find an Uber Black driving gig.
- Search the Craigslist.org transportation section for “Uber Black”
- Contact the fleet owner and discuss the terms
- Do background and driving record screening with Uber
- The fleet owner will add you to their fleet account
- Agree on payment terms and begin driving
In the transportation category on Craigslist in Los Angeles, a search for “uber black” turns up many different listings offering Uber Black driving arrangements.
Below is an example of an Uber Black driving opportunity where the driver pays a weekly rental fee for the vehicle and keeps all earnings.

Pay to rent the vehicle, keep your earnings
The ad below is for hourly shift work. Drivers may get guaranteed earnings, but lose flexibility.

Work in shifts for an hourly wage
Even though it might not be possible to purchase a car and start your own commercial driving business, driving with Uber Black through a fleet owner can be a good driving job.
Perks of driving under a fleet owner
Most fleet owners cover vehicle maintenance and insurance. Some provide private client work, and Uber Black fills the gaps between private work.
Want to drive for Uber Black? Start by driving with a fleet owner
It’s tempting to try to jump right into driving for Uber Black by buying an eligible vehicle, but the time & money investment is very high. And often, cities aren’t accepting new Uber Black accounts.
Start by driving with a local fleet owner to get a feel for the business. You may find that the local market is lucrative. In that case, consider starting your own Uber Black enterprise.
But you might also find that it’s not worth investing in Uber Black if your local market isn’t busy enough.
Or try UberX first
Another good option is to start with UberX using a vehicle you already own, or a rental. You might be happy with your income as an UberX driver, or you might decide that you want to step up to Uber Black.
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balamuraly says
hi, this is balamuraly. i have toyota corolla 2016, 4 door car. i have new york state driver license(e). i got this id 2013.
can i drive for uber in new york or new jersey?
DougH says
Yes, your car qualifies. NYC does have different rules though.
Jason says
What about a 2016 Chevy Silverado with black leather seats and four doors with a black paint
DougH says
Hi Jason. Nice truck! It qualifies for Uber XL and XL, but not Black or SUV. Typically only SUVs and luxury cars are accepted for Black and SUV.
AB says
Can I use a black suv 2012 or newer for any other service other than uber black and suv? For example use it under uber x, xl, and plus?
DougH says
You could use for SUV for the X and XL.
david french says
I am in Denver, and the Uber office says that for a Cadillac Escalade ESV to qualify if must only be 8 model years
or newer, meaning that at 2009 would be ok for this year 2016.
Your website says 2012 or newer,,,,,,,,,can you clarify
DougH says
Hi David,
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. UberBlack can have slightly different requirements in different markets. The requirements I listed are based on research I’ve done for a few major cities. In the end, for Black, you should always email Uber to get the exact right-now requirements.
eddie cruz says
i own a 2008 maserati sedan 4door, due to the year will it qualify for uber black?
DougH says
Hi Eddie, sounds like you have a great car. It wouldn’t qualify for Black in most markets. It would qualify for Select in the markets that have it.
Ahmad says
Hi,
I just relicated to LA and have been doing UberX for a while. I was able to make more money when I started. Now that it has been 2 month the money isnt all there. I met some one the other day who mentioned they have Uber SUV. He mentioned hes making a decent amount of money. What do you recommend to start with to become an Uber SUV? Or better who should I speak to first? Please let me know
DougH says
Hi Ahmad. There is more money to be made in SUV, but of course it’s a much bigger commitment to purchase the eligible vehicle and figure out commercial registration and the other requirements. A good way to see if it’s worth it without buying or leasing the car is to rent the car from another Uber partner and get listed on their insurance. There’s a big market for that in LA. Search on hyrecar and craigslist for weekly rentals of Uber SUV cars.
If you decide to purchase the SUV for yourself, first you need to email Uber in LA and ask if they’re accepting new SUVs. Uber tightly controls the higher-end services, so they’re not always accepting new cars.
Satin says
Hi, I have a question. The uber site doesn’t give much information. They said the car has to be 2010 or newer, all black exterior and interior, and luxury: Cadillac, bmw, mercedez, etc without giving specifics. I just bought a 2011 Cadillac SRX crossover all black. I inquired to uber about upgrading to UberBlack and they said all I need now is licensing and insurance. All of this is through very brief email exchanges. The uber website is not very helpful. I am concerned now after reading your article and the list your provided as well as looking up other sites that my car may not qualify. Is this a comprehensive list? I don’t want to pay for licensing and additional insurance and not qualify.
DougH says
Keep emailing Uber until they give you a straight answer about your car. If there’s a local office in your area, it would be worth it to go in and ask. I tried to make my list as comprehensive as possible, but my list might not be 100% accurate for every local market because each one can have different requirements.
colincochran says
I would like to know how to purchase the proper suv to drive uber black