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Uber Is Rolling Out New Group and Upscale Ride Options

The new uberXL service is targeted at groups, and uberSELECT connects you with a driver in a high-end vehicle.
Tom Clift
June 02, 2017

Overview

Uber is expanding its services in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, with new high-end and cost-effective ride options.

Launched June 1, the new uberXL service is targeted at groups of up to six people. When requested, users will be picked up in an SUV or van, such as a Toyota Highlander, a Ford Explorer or a Nissan Quest. Alternatively, if you're looking for something a little bit swankier — but aren't keen to break the bank on uberBLACK — you can now order uberSELECT and connect with a driver in an upscale vehicle like an Audi A3, a BMW 3 series or a Lexus RX.

Both uberXL and uberSELECT will be charged at 1.5x the cost of an uberX — although especially in the case of the uberXL, that's still a damn sight cheaper than you and your mates ordering two separate cars.

In less exciting news, the ridesharing service is introducing a flat 55c booking fee on all rides, and is also raising the minimum fare rate in Sydney ($8 to $9) Melbourne ($6 to $7.50) and Brisbane ($6 to $7.50).

"Following our recent roundtable listening discussions with driver-partners, we heard that an important improvement Uber could make to the driving experience would be increasing the minimum fare," said an Uber spokesperson.

The booking fee, meanwhile, will be used to assist with "the operational costs associated with providing a ridesharing service."

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