
If you’re looking to become an Uber private hire driver, heycar’s experts have listed some of the best car for Uber that will meet your needs.
These cars meet a variety of requirements - whether you mainly drive in or out of town, or whether you wish to serve UberX, Uber XL, Exec or Lux categories.
All the cars for Uber featured here are dependable workhorses that’ll prove to be reliable and cheap to run. They all have space for at least four passengers and their luggage while meeting Uber’s latest requirements.
Best cars for Uber in 2025
1. Toyota Prius
Year launched: 2016

You only have to spend five minutes in a UK city centre to know that Uber drivers love the Toyota Prius – it's one of the best small cars for Uber drivers. It’s got an excellent reputation for reliability and it’s hybrid motors make it very cheap to run, whether you choose an older used model or the latest new version launched in 2024.
The standard car will return more than 60mpg under tough-new WLTP real-world testing, while the plug-in hybrid model is even better on fuel and is exempt from paying tariffs like the London Congestion Charge. Whichever model you go for, the Prius is easy to drive in town.
It feels well built on the inside and comes with an infotainment screen fitted with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto so you can mirror your phone’s display on the car’s big screen. It has room for four adults and the boot will swallow a couple of suitcases.
2. Hyundai Ioniq
Year launched: 2016

There are no prizes for guessing where the idea for the Hyundai Ioniq came from – it even looks very similar to the Toyota Prius. Like the world’s first mass-produced hybrid, the Ioniq is cheap to run, practical and very reliable.
The Ioniq is a hybrid just like the Prius. That said, you can have it as an even-cheaper-to-run-but-pricier plug-in hybrid and as an emissions-free pure electric car – both of which are exempt from the London Congestion Charge.
Unlike the Prius, which has a CVT gearbox, the Hyundai has a more responsive twin-clutch auto that doesn't cause the same engine drone. Like the Prius, it has a modern interior with an infotainment screen fitted with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as space for four and their luggage.
3. Kia Soul
Year launched: 2019

The Kia Soul EV is one of the best small cars for Uber drivers. It doesn’t blow you away with futuristic looks, so you’d be forgiven for thinking it's a relatively humble electric car – when actually, its electric powertrain is one of the best in the business, as is its seven-year warranty.
It’s got a 280-mile range under tough WLTP testing – which means it’s not as ‘pie in the sky’ as other figures you hear. It’s also quick and very quiet, plus it’s exempt from the London Congestion Charge.
The Kia’s interior is as unassuming as its exterior but it is packed full of kit and it’s also pretty spacious. The SUV style body translates into room enough for tall adults, although the shallow boot rules out luggage-upped airport runs.
4. Hyundai Kona Electric
Year launched: 2023

Like the Kia, the Hyundai Kona Electric is another relatively affordable route to owning an extremely good electric car with a powertrain that’s one of the most impressive in the business – it’s one of the best small cars for Uber drivers. It's cheap-to-run, surprisingly quick, but also reasonably practical.
It only has one gear so you drive it like an automatic and the instant thrust it produces off the line is very impressive – you’ll surprise hot hatches away from the lights – but it also has a claimed range of up 319 miles.
Inside, there’s a large infotainment screen that’s compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto so you can use your phone’s apps for music and navigation. There’s also space for four and this latest Hyundai Kona Electric offers more space for luggage than the previous, and also extremely good, model.
5. Skoda Octavia
Year launched: 2020

The Skoda Octavia isn’t that small but it does cost the same as a small family car like the Ford Focus or Volkswagen Golf which makes it ideal for this list of the best cars for Uber drivers.
You’ll have no trouble fitting four tall adults inside the Octavia and its boot is also huge for a car this price. Inside, it feels very well built, is easy to use and has an infotainment screen complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Skoda is available with petrol and diesel drivetrains so there’s a model to suit most needs and you can also choose from manual or automatic gearboxes. It’s even fun to drive when you’re heading home after your shift.
6. Honda Civic
Year launched: 2022

The Honda Civic is a sound choice for anyone thinking of Uber as a driving career thanks to its superb build quality, comfort, and hybrid power that delivers good fuel economy.
Most of the time, the 2.0-litre petrol engine acts as a generator for the twin electric motors. As a result, the Civic can cruise around town in near silence, which is great for you and up to four passengers who fit in the Honda with plenty of space and comfort. There's also a generous boot accessed through the tailgate hatch.
Affordable running costs, reliability, and a well equipped cabin all conspire to make this a very good choice of working car. It's further added to by the Civic's smooth automatic gearbox, fine ride comfort, and a range of standard safety kit that will protect you and others should the unimaginable happen. All of that makes it ideal for the popular UberX service.
7. Tesla Model S
Year launched: 2014
Electric vehicles like the Tesla Model S can make awesome Uber cars. They’re easy to drive and very refined, with no nasty engine noise ruining the Uber experience.
The Tesla Model S is classed as an Exec car by Uber, so people will pay more money to ride in one (which means you could earn more). Combine that with low running costs and you could soon rake it in with a Model S.
It’s a practical choice, too. The batteries are positioned under the floor, so there’s loads of room inside. Access is easy, thanks to wide-opening doors, and most models can travel more than 300 miles between charges. That could be a day’s work in a city centre.
8. Skoda Superb iV
Year launched: 2020

The Skoda Superb has always been a strong choice for buyers seeking a spacious, almost premium car without a premium price tag. The range was bolstered in 2020 by the addition of the iV, a plug-in hybrid model capable of travelling up to 35 miles under electric power alone. The latest version of this model from 2024-on doubles that to a possible 70-mile-plus EV range.
This means it’s particularly suited to life as an Uber car in London, where the ride-sharing app’s requirements state that cars less than 18-months-old must be zero-emission capable. Technicalities aside, the Superb iV has loads of room for passengers and a huge boot for their luggage. Prices for a new one start from around £41,000, so looking for a nearly new version could be a cost-effective option.
The Superb was refreshed for 2024 and Skoda retained diesel engines alongside the petrol and plug-in hybrid motors to give plenty of choice.
9. Volkswagen Touran
Year launched: 2015

Despite having a footprint similar to the Volkswagen Golf hatchback, the Touran is an incredibly versatile people carrier. All Touran models come with seven seats (five with Isofix child-seat points), while the middle row has three individual seats - reducing the chances of arguments between your passengers.
Should you need to carry more luggage than people, the Touran can accommodate an incredible 927-litres of luggage with the rear-most seats dropped (still leaving space for four passengers).
The Touran’s solid interior feels like it’ll wear well, even being used for private hire, while its efficient petrol and diesel engines mean it’ll be cheap to run, too. We’d go for the 1.5 TSI petrol for town use, or the 2.0-litre TDI if you’re expecting to spend more time out of town. Both can be paired with a DSG automatic gearbox, but only the 1.5 TSI petrol is now available new from Volkswagen.
10. Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Year launched: 2021

Looking to have the ‘wow factor’ that’ll give you the edge over rival Uber drivers? Splash out on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class - the firm’s luxury limo which rivals cars like the Audi A8 and BMW 7 Series.
It’s loaded with technology to make your life easier, while the seats are incredibly comfy (whether you’re spending all your time negotiating city traffic or running passengers further afield).
The latest model arrived in 2021 and can be picked up on the used market from £65,000 for a hybrid version. Look for the earlier model from 2014 to 2020 and you'll find these costing from £20,000 and they still qualify for Uber Lux that can earn you more money per fare.
The main rules for Uber are that the car must have been registered in 2006 or later, be a four-door car (or minivan), capable of carrying at least four passengers, in good condition with no commercial branding. Uber accepts manual and automatic cars, but it recommends an automatic transmission as this makes journeys more comfortable for drivers and passengers.
If you’re planning to become an Uber driver in London, the requirements are a bit stricter. The car must have been registered in 2008 or later, while those 18-months-old or younger must be zero-emission capable (such as a hybrid) and meet Euro 6 emission standards. Older cars must have a Euro 6 petrol or diesel engine.
There are four main categories of Uber cars in the UK: UberX, Uber XL, Exec and Lux. UberX is the most popular option. Most modern cars will meet the requirements for UberX - mainly, it must have four doors and be capable of carrying at least four passengers.
UberXL cars must be 2008 or newer and able to carry at least six passengers, meaning many SUV and MPVs are eligible. Uber describes its Exec cars as ‘mid-tier luxury vehicles’ which must be 2015 or newer and able to carry at least four passengers. Lux models have the same requirements, but are ‘the ultimate luxury style and experience’.
Hybrid cars like the Toyota Prius are very popular with Uber drivers for good reason. They’re cheap to run and suited to stop-start driving, which means they’ll be reliable (and good for the environment) in city centres. They’re also exempt from ULEZ charges.
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