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What’s the Difference Between UberX, XL, Comfort, Black, and SUV?

Updated October 17, 2022 By Doug H712 Comments

Did you know that there are 7+ ride types on the Uber app?

Each ride type has a different rider capacity, a different cost, and a different purpose.

The most common Uber services in most cities are UberX, XL, Comfort, Premier, and Black.

Read on to learn what each service is, how much they cost, and how to choose the right service for your needs.

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The differences between Uber X, XL, Comfort, Share, Black, Premier, Green, and Select

  • UberX seats 4 passengers. UberX cars are typically sedans such as Toyota Prius, Honda Accord
  • UberXL seats 6 passengers in an SUV and minivan. XL costs more than UberX
  • Uber Comfort seats 4 in a newer, larger vehicle with more legroom
  • UberX Share is a shared ride with another Uber user
  • Uber Black and Uber SUV is Uber’s luxury service. Commercially registered vehicles, typically a black SUV or luxury sedan. The most expensive Uber service
  • Uber Premier and Premier SUV is a luxury ride, similar to Uber Black
  • Uber Green is a ride in a low-emissions hybrid or electric vehicle. Includes a $1 fee
  • Uber Select is Uber’s entry-level luxury service that seats up to 4 passengers

Want to become an Uber Driver? Sign up here. Learn the Uber driver requirements, and see how much drivers make.

How to select between Uber ride types

Enter your destination in the Uber app to see the Uber ride types available to you.

Scroll through the ride types to see the services available in your area. Change your ride type by tapping the name of a service.

2 steps in the uber app to select a ride type: Enter a destination, then scroll through the available ride types

Enter your destination, then scroll to choose a service

After you tap a different ride type, the button at the bottom of the screen will change to “Confirm *name of service*” So if your button says “Confirm UberXL,” you can be sure that you’re getting an XL.

Not all services listed on this page are available in every city. For example, some cities only offer UberX, while larger cities like Los Angeles offer 10+ different services.

How much does Uber cost?

It’s easy to find out how much your ride will cost before you request it.

Uber automatically shows you how much your ride will cost when you enter your destination.

The cost of an Uber ride is determined by the ride type, the distance, the time, market demand, and other fees such as tolls or airport surcharges.

The cost does not depend on the number of passengers. The cost of your ride will not increase if you have more than one passenger.

If you ride with more than one passenger, you can choose to equally split the cost of the ride. There is a 25 cent fee for each rider who splits the ride.

More about Uber prices
  • How much does Uber cost? Get an Uber fare estimate
  • Uber payment options
  • Fees on Uber: The cancellation fee, cleaning Fee, and more

Price differences between the Uber ride types

A significant factor in the cost of an Uber ride is the Uber service you choose.

Need room for more passengers, or want a more luxurious ride? Expect to pay more.

The price of the different ride types, from least expensive to most expensive:

  • Uber X Share
  • Uber X
  • Uber Comfort
  • Uber XL
  • Uber Select
  • Uber Black
  • Uber SUV

An example Uber from The Grove to the Century City Mall in Los Angeles

Note: This ride is 4.6 miles and 18 minutes. The price may change due to traffic, time of day, or discounts.

Uber Ride TypeEst. Ride Cost (4.6 miles, 18 minutes)
Pool$9-$11
X$9-$12
Comfort$12-$16
XL$15-$20
Select$24-$30
Black$30-$40
Black SUV$42-$52

More information about each Uber ride type

Find more detailed descriptions of each Uber service in the section below.

List of 14 uber ride types in Los Angeles

All of the Uber ride types in Los Angeles. 14!

UberX seats 4 passengers

UberX is the standard Uber service that seats up to 4 passengers. Of all the Uber ride types, only UberX Share is cheaper.

In most cities, UberX cars must be 15 years old or newer and pass a vehicle inspection that looks at basic safety features like brakes, tires, and overall condition.

UberX cars are typically sedans like Honda Accord, Toyota Prius, Toyota Camry, Mazda3, Ford Escape, Ford Fusion, etc.

UberX drivers are not professional livery drivers and a commercial license is not required, although some UberX drivers might have one.

UberX drivers must be 21 or older and are required to pass a driving record check and a background check.

UberX Priority: Get a faster pickup

In some cities, you may see “UberX Priority” listed beneath UberX. UberX Priority gives your ride request priority over other customers. That means that you’ll get a faster pickup with lower wait times.

UberX Priority adds a surcharge of around $5, so you will have to pay extra for the convenience.

Uber app showing two options: UberX and UberX Priority

UberX Priority: Pay a surcharge for a faster pickup

UberXL seats 6 passengers in an SUV or minivan

UberXL is for larger groups of 6 passengers in an SUV or minivan.

UberXL costs more than UberX. It’s a great option for airport trips, or any trip where you might need extra space for luggage or other items.

Typical UberXL vehicles are minivans and SUVs like Honda Pilot, Dodge Caravan, GMC Acadia, etc.

Uber XL is the right option for a large group of people who want the most affordable ride for 5 or more passengers.

Uber Comfort seats 4 passengers in a larger vehicle with more legroom

Uber Comfort vehicles have more headroom and legroom than the standard UberX vehicle.

Comfort is a good choice when you need more room for yourself and your luggage but you don’t need a full XL minivan or SUV.

Full-size sedans and SUVs qualify for Uber Comfort, and most markets also require Comfort vehicles to be newer models.

Uber Comfort Electric is a special edition of Comfort for electric cars. Comfort Electric costs a few dollars more than a regular Comfort ride.

UberX Share: Share your ride with another passenger, get a discount

UberX Share is a shared ride with another passenger that offers a discount on your ride.

Uber first offers an upfront discount when you choose UberX Share, then an additional 20% off if you are matched with another rider.

  • How UberX Share works for passengers and drivers

You will only be matched with other riders headed in a similar direction as you, but be warned that you may not be dropped off first.

Each rider group is limited to 1 person, so you and other riders can’t bring a friend along.

UberX Share is currently available in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, San Diego, Portland, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh.

The UberX share option in the uber app promising 20% off for sharing a ride

UberX Share offers 20% off if you get matched with another rider

Uber Black and Black SUV: Luxury vehicles, commercial drivers

Uber Black is Uber’s high-end service that only accepts late-model luxury SUVs and drivers with commercial registration.

The vehicle standards and driver standards are much higher for Uber Black: Your Black driver will have commercial registration and insurance. Their vehicle will be a late-model, high-end luxury sedan or SUV with a leather interior.

In some markets, there are two levels within the Black service: Black and SUV. Black is a luxury sedan that seats four, and if available, Black SUV is a luxury SUV that seats 5 or more.

  • Uber Black: Driver Requirements & Income Potential

Uber Black and SUV are the most expensive Uber ride types. They cater to Uber users willing to spend a little extra for a more professional experience.

Uber Premier and Premier SUV: Luxury ride, replaces Uber Black in some cities

Uber Premier offers rides in a luxury vehicle or SUV. Some cities have Uber Black as their luxury ride type, while others have Uber Premier instead.

Premier vehicles must be 6 years old or newer, and drivers must maintain a high passenger rating.

Uber Premier and Premier SUV only accept luxury vehicle brands such as Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet Suburban, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercedes, Tesla, & Volvo.

  • What is Uber Premier? Pricing and Info for Drivers

Uber Hourly: Book an Uber Black, Black SUV, or Premier by the hour

Some cities allow you to book an Uber Black, Black SUV, or Premier by the hour.

You can book the car for 2–7 hours, and the hourly reservation includes a set number of miles that will be listed when you make your reservation. There are additional charges if you exceed the set number of miles.

Uber app screen showing Uber Black hourly for $55 per hour, and Black SUV for $70 per hour

Uber Hourly: Book luxury rides by the hour. Mileage is limited

Hourly is a good option if you want to keep the same driver for several hours. For example, you might want to book an Uber Black for a few hours to pick up friends, go out to dinner, then drop everyone off without having to request several rides.

To book hourly rides, select Services at the bottom of the Uber app, then select Hourly.

Uber Green: A ride in a low-emissions vehicle

Uber Green guarantees that your trip will be in a low-emissions hybrid or electric vehicle. There is a $1 surcharge for Green rides. Half of the fee goes to drivers, and half goes to the Green Futures program, which will help drivers transition to lower-emissions vehicles in the future.

Think of Uber Green as UberX, but with a hybrid or electric car.

Uber Pet: A pet-friendly ride

Uber Pet will match you with a pet-friendly driver for only a few dollars more than an UberX.

Drivers have to opt into Uber Pet, so you won’t have to hope and guess that your driver will let you take a cat or dog.

Uber drivers are not required to take pets in their vehicles for other ride modes unless the animal is a service animal.

  • Animals in an Uber? How Uber Pet works

UberX Share: Share your ride with a stranger and get a discount

With UberX Share, you can share your Uber ride with another Uber user who is headed in a similar direction as you.

UberX Share is the cheapest Uber service. You get a small upfront discount for choosing X Share, then an additional 20% off if you end up being paired with another passenger.

Your driver may pick you up first, or they may pick up another passenger.

The same goes for drop-offs: The Uber app will tell your driver to drop off passengers according to the most efficient route.

It’s a great, cheap option if you don’t mind sharing your ride with a stranger.

Uber Select is a luxury ride for 4 passengers

Select is a premium service that seats 4 passengers in a luxury sedan. Currently Select is only available in a limited number of markets.

To qualify for Select, drivers must have a newer luxury car from car brands like Mercedes Benz, BMW, or Audi.

Uber Select costs more than UberX and XL, and it’s a good option when you want a nicer car but don’t want to pay for the top-end Uber Black service.

Check your Uber passenger app to see if you can request a Select in your area.

Other Uber services: Assist, WAV, Teen, Español, and More

There are other Uber services that are only available in select markets, such as Connect, WAV, Assist, X Share, Teen, and more.

  • Rare Uber ride types: Connect, WAV, Assist, X Share, and More!
  • UberX Teen: How parents can request a ride for their teen

Uber Reserve: Schedule an Uber in advance

A scheduling feature in the Uber app allows you to book a ride with a driver up to 30 days in advance.

To schedule a ride, tap the clock icon next to “Where To?” in the search bar. Next, pick the date, time, and pickup & drop-off location.

  • How to schedule a ride on Uber: Full guide

Tap the clock icon to schedule an Uber

How to add multiple stops to your Uber trip

You may want to make more than one stop during your Uber trip to pick up or drop off another person.

To add stops to your trip, enter your destination into the “Where to?” search bar, and on the following screen, click the plus sign (+) next to the destination you entered, then enter your second stop.

For more instructions on adding multiple stops to your Uber trip, read this post:

  • How to add multiple stops to an Uber trip

What type of Uber is best for trips to the airport?

It’s not always obvious what type of Uber you should get when you go to the airport because you may be traveling with a group of people and bulky luggage.

Generally speaking, an UberX should be ok if you have 2 people and a typical amount of luggage. But an UberXL is the better option if you have more than 2 people or lots of luggage.

  • Uber at the Airports: Which Ride Type to Take

How to save on Uber rides

All new Uber users can use a promo code to get a discount on your first ride. Promo code ‘cws7s2‘ (USA only) works for all new users!

Uber also has a monthly membership called Uber One that offers discounts on rides and Uber Eats deliveries.

If you’re looking for a discounted ride, check out all the available strategies here: How to get a discount on Uber as an existing user.

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Originally Published February 16, 2018
Filed Under: Ridesharing, Uber

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!

Comments

  1. Andrea says

    February 8, 2023 at 10:59 am

    Hi, can Uber XL be used for luggage and a pet in a carrier?
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      February 8, 2023 at 11:58 am

      Yes. As a courtesy, send a message as soon as you match with the driver to let them know about the pet

      Reply
  2. Ralph S says

    January 12, 2023 at 3:32 am

    I am 69 years old, use a walker and am a large man . 6’3, 380 lbs and have difficulty fitting in a lot of different vehicles. What service is best for me?

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      January 12, 2023 at 9:44 am

      Check your Uber and Lyft app and try seeing if you have the “Assist” ride type. Those drivers will be ready to spend extra time helping you in and out of the car, and storing your walker. If those aren’t available, go for UberXL.

      Reply
  3. Paul says

    December 24, 2022 at 11:27 pm

    Hey I want to buy a new 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L black on black
    Will it classify as an uber Black or Black suv
    That’s a premium class suv with 6 seats
    But I can’t find nothing on uber website about this car
    Please help

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      December 25, 2022 at 10:22 am

      No, it won’t qualify for Black or Black SUV. It qualifies for X, XL, and Comfort

      Reply
  4. Kristine Buck says

    December 4, 2022 at 7:48 pm

    My 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe seats 7, 6 riders and me. Uber keeps arguing with me about if my car holds 6 riders. I have sent the sticker sheet and pics showing that I actually do have 6 rider seats available, yet they refuse to classify as uber xl? Any idea why that may be?

    Reply
    • Doug H says

      December 5, 2022 at 9:00 am

      The vehicle has to seat 6 riders AND be on their list of approved vehicles. I don’t see it on the vehicle search tool. If I had to guess, it’s probably because the 3rd row legroom is smaller than other SUVs and minivans.

      Reply
  5. Niman Karam II says

    September 7, 2022 at 3:44 pm

    How do I change my 2010 Ford F-350 pickup truck to be Uber XL? I can fit up to 5 passengers + driver (i.e., 6 total people in the vehicle). I want this to be Uber XL to earn higher potential fares.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 7, 2022 at 8:02 pm

      Even though the F-350 can fit those extra passengers, it doesn’t look like Uber is accepting it for UberXL. Check this page to see what qualifies for XL in your city

      Reply
  6. jerry Von Buskirk says

    August 23, 2022 at 1:06 pm

    I have a 2014 Toyota Sierra mini van that seats 7 people. What UBER services am I qualified for and how do I sign up for that?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      August 23, 2022 at 3:34 pm

      That would qualify for Uber X and XL. When you sign up, your car will be automatically classified with the correct ride types. You can sign up at uber.com or in the app

      Reply
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