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What’s the difference between UberX, XL, Comfort, Black, and SUV?

By Doug H, Updated January 13, 2026 731 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 ride types in most cities are UberX, XL, Comfort, Premier, and Black.

X is the standard ride for 4 riders, Comfort gives you more legroom, XL is for 6, Premier & Black are a luxury rides.

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

The differences between Uber X, XL, XXL, Comfort, Share, Black, Premier, and Electric

  • UberX seats 4 passengers. UberX cars are typically sedans such as Toyota Prius, Honda Accord
  • UberXL seats 6 passengers in an SUV or minivan
  • UberXXL seats 6 passengers with room for extra luggage. For airport trips only
  • Uber Comfort is a ride in a newer, larger vehicle with more legroom than the standard Uber X
  • Uber Share is a shared ride with another Uber user
  • Uber Black and Black SUV are luxury rides with professional, commercially-registered vehicles. The most expensive Uber service
  • Uber Premier and Premier SUV are luxury rides similar to Uber Black
  • Uber Electric is a ride in an electric vehicle. Includes a $1 fee

Get more detailed info about each ride type!

Want to drive with Uber? Sign up here. Learn the Uber driver requirements and see how much drivers make.

How to choose between Uber ride types

Enter your destination in the Uber app to see the which Uber ride types are available. Scroll through the ride types to see a price estimate for each service.

Change your ride type by tapping the name of a ride type.

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*.” If the 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+ 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 price 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, but it will increase if you select a premium ride type like UberXL, Comfort, or Premier.

More about Uber prices

  • How to get an Uber fare estimate, and more about Uber prices
  • Uber to add and change your payment options on Uber
  • Fees on Uber: Booking fees, cancellation fees, and more

The price difference between ride types: More space or more luxury costs more money!

The price of your ride will change depending on the ride type you choose. Expect to pay more if you need room for more passengers or want a more luxurious ride.

Ride type prices, from least expensive to most expensive:

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

Learn more about each 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

UberX seats 4 passengers

UberX is the standard Uber service that seats up to 4 passengers. Only UberX Share is cheaper than UberX, so it’s a good option if you’re trying to get an affordable ride.

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 the Honda Accord, Toyota Prius, Toyota Camry, Mazda3, Ford Escape, Ford Fusion, etc.

UberX Priority: Get a faster pickup

In some cities, you may see “UberX Priority” listed beneath UberX. UberX Priority gives you a faster pickup and lower wait times by giving your ride request priority over other customers.

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

Uber app showing two options: UberX and UberX Priority

UberX Priority: Pay a surcharge for a faster pickup

Wait & Save: Get a cheaper ride by waiting longer

If you’re not in a rush, you can save on the cost of your ride by choosing Wait & Save. Your ride won’t come as soon as other ride types, but you’ll save around 10% on the ride.

UberXL seats 6 passengers in an SUV or minivan

UberXL is for larger groups up to 6 passengers in an SUV or minivan. It’s a great option for airport trips or any trip requiring 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 group that wants the most affordable ride for 5 or more passengers.

UberXXL: Airport rides with room for extra luggage and 6 passengers

UberXXL is like UberXL but offers even more space for luggage and passengers. With XXL, you’ll be matched with a minivan or full-size SUV that offers additional space for passengers and luggage.

Currently, you can only request an XXL for rides going to or from the airport.

icon for uber xxl with a description that says 'rides for 6 with room for extra luggage'

UberXXL offers the most space

XL vs XXL

An XXL ride has more space than an XL, but an XXL ride will cost around 15% more than an XL. The XL ride type includes midsize SUVs, full-size SUVs, and minivans, while the XXL includes only full-size SUVs and minivans.

XXL rides are only available for rides to and from the airport.

Uber Comfort: Larger, newer vehicles 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 minivan or SUV.

To qualify for Uber Comfort, full-size sedans and SUVs must exceed the minimum legroom standards. Vehicles must also be newer models, typically 5 years old or newer.

As the name suggests, Uber Comfort Electric is a Comfort ride in an electric vehicle. Comfort Electric is around 20% more expensive than a regular Comfort ride.

Uber Share: Share your ride with another passenger and get a discount

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

Uber first offers a small upfront discount when you choose UberX Share, and you get an additional 20% off if another rider joins your trip.

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

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 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.

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 Black and Black SUV: Luxury vehicles, commercial drivers

Uber Black is a luxury service with the highest vehicle and driver standards. It is the most expensive ride type on Uber.

All drivers for Uber Black must meet state and local livery regulations and only late-model, high-end luxury sedans or SUVs qualify.

Uber Black also offers longer wait times, premium customer support, and ride preference options to let your driver know how you want your ride.

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 for drivers: Requirements & Income Potential
screen in the uber app that shows an UberX ride for $14. the same ride is $42 on uber black

Uber Black and SUV are expensive! But you’ll get a nicer vehicle and a professional experience

Uber Platinum and Platinum SUV: Book a private chauffeur

Some cities feature an even higher level of service than Uber Black: Uber Platinum. Uber Platinum is a private chauffeur in the highest-tier of vehicle. Expect the most professional service, but at the highest price.

screenshot of the uber app with the platinum ride type selected

Get a private chauffeur with Platinum

Uber Electric: A ride in an vehicle

Uber Electric guarantees that your trip will be in an electric vehicle. Think of Uber Electric as UberX but with an electric car.

Uber Pet: A pet-friendly ride

Uber Pet matches you with a pet-friendly driver for only a few dollars more than an UberX. Drivers have to opt into Uber Pet, so you can be confident that your driver will be happy accommodate your dog or other small animal.

Note that Uber drivers are not required to accommodate pets in their vehicles for other ride types unless the animal is a service animal.

  • Animals in an Uber? How Uber Pet works

Other Uber services: Car Seat, Assist, WAV, Teen, and More

Other Uber ride types are only available in select markets, such as Car Seat, Connect, WAV, Assist, Share, Teen, and more.

  • WAV: Wheelchair-accessible vehicles
  • Assist: Get special assistance from certified drivers.
  • Teen: Special teen profiles that allow unaccompanied minors to request a ride

Read more

  • About WAV, Assist, Share, and other uncommon ride types
  • Uber for teens
  • Uber Connect: Send or receive packages with Uber

Uber Reserve: Schedule a ride 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 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 will work well if you have 2 people and a typical amount of luggage. But an UberXL is better if you have more than 2 people or lots of luggage.

  • The best ways to use Uber at the Airport

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! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. Mark says

    January 20, 2016 at 9:26 am

    I have a 12 passenger bus plus 2 handicap/wheel chair spaces with a lift. It’s a 2014 Chevrolet 4500 van chassis with Aerotech conversion. It has a regular bus door in addition to the lift door. Would I be able to use this as a Über vehicle? If so what type? I also have a2010 Escalade 5 passenger white on black…

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 21, 2016 at 1:23 pm

      The 12 passenger van does not qualify for any of the typical Uber services, but there’s a chance that it can qualify for the handicapped service: “Access.” Access is a relatively new service that isn’t in many cities, so email Uber to ask if Access is in your area, and if your Van qualifies. The Escalade qualifies for XL.

      Reply
      • Phil Muller says

        January 21, 2016 at 3:03 pm

        Why would the Escalade qualify for UberXL? He said it’s only five passenger. XL means seven passenger.

        Reply
        • QT says

          February 13, 2016 at 7:07 am

          XL actually means 6. When he says 5 pax, he is not likely including himself as the 6th.

  2. Christos says

    January 16, 2016 at 6:51 pm

    Will a misdemeanor posession of controlled substance from 3yrs ago get me denied even if everything else is perfect

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 18, 2016 at 5:57 pm

      Uber does say that drug-related offenses can disqualify you. You could try applying to Postmates or DoorDash first to see if they accept you. If they do, Uber probably will too.

      Reply
  3. Kenny says

    January 11, 2016 at 11:31 am

    I have a 2015 2500 GMC Sierra, will I be able to be a über briber with that? It’s fully loaded all black. With bed cover to keep things dry.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 12, 2016 at 10:29 am

      Hi Kenny. As long as your truck has four full doors and can seat 4 passengers (not including you), then you can drive for Uber.

      Reply
  4. Vidhu balan says

    January 9, 2016 at 8:16 am

    I was trying to book a Uber X for a trip from North york to Niagara Rainbow Bridge Toll gate and checked fare estimate. The approx. fare which the app shows is for one way or two way? No option to choose return trip.
    Is Uber x good for two adults and two kids?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 10, 2016 at 11:21 pm

      Hi Vidhu. The estimate you see in the app is for a one-way trip only. There is no way to book a two-way Uber trip in advance. UberX would be ok for two adults and two kids, but if you have luggage you should try to get an XL instead.

      Reply
  5. Alex says

    January 8, 2016 at 5:05 pm

    I have Passat 2014 , will it be considered Uber X or XL or what

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 10, 2016 at 11:32 pm

      X. XL is for vehicles that can seat 5 or more passengers.

      Reply
  6. Steve says

    January 8, 2016 at 9:46 am

    If I use my 2016 Honda Accord touring, will it be only uberX class. It’s black, fully loaded with navi and everything else, and with very dark tinted windows,

    Reply
    • DougH says

      January 10, 2016 at 11:42 pm

      Hi Steve. Even if your Accord is decked out, it will still be classified as UberX. But I’m sure your passengers will be impressed by the car.

      Reply
      • Phil says

        January 11, 2016 at 2:51 am

        I would say the decked out Accord would be considered an Uber Select.

        Reply
        • Vicki says

          February 9, 2016 at 10:18 pm

          Accords are not considered luxury class.

        • George says

          February 10, 2016 at 2:24 pm

          The accord will NOT be considered select

  7. Frank Horton says

    December 18, 2015 at 2:21 pm

    I drive a 2010 Chrysler 300. Would that be considered uber x or uber select

    Reply
    • DougH says

      December 22, 2015 at 1:09 pm

      Hi Frank. Your 300 would be an UberX car.

      Reply
      • Mark says

        December 23, 2015 at 11:58 am

        I have a 2013 Audi A4 sedan premium. Is it a UberX car or Uber plus?

        Reply
        • DougH says

          December 24, 2015 at 1:04 pm

          Your Audi would qualify for Uber Select (used to be known as Plus). As a Select driver you’ll also receive UberX rides unless you ask Uber to be Select only. I’d suggest starting out as both Select and X, then testing out Select only.

    • Vince says

      December 23, 2015 at 11:25 am

      Hello, I’m hoping to become a driver. I currently have a 2012 F150 king ranch. Very nice Pearl color leather interior fully loaded. Would like to use this as my vehicle would it permitted and if so what would it be classified as. Thanks

      Reply
      • DougH says

        December 24, 2015 at 1:05 pm

        Your car qualifies, and it would be classified as UberX.

        Reply
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