Ride-Hailing Platform Comparison
| Feature | DiDi (滴滴) | Uber | Lyft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Revenue (2024) | ¥206.8B (+7.5%) | $44B (total) | ~$6.32B |
| Core Trips (2024) | 16B+ (+18.8%) | ~9.5B (est.) | ~945M |
| GTV | ¥1,065B | $107B+ (est.) | N/A |
| MAU | 500M+ (China) | 1.57B (global) | ~50M (US/CA) |
| China Available | Yes (market leader) | No (exited 2021) | No |
| International | Latin America, Asia, Africa | Global | US & Canada only |
| US Market Share | N/A | N/A | ~24% |
Detailed Platform Analysis
DiDi (滴滴) — China's #1 Ride-Hailing Platform
DiDi reported ¥206.8B revenue in 2024 (+7.5% YoY) with core platform transactions reaching 16.005 billion trips (+18.8% YoY). GTV reached ¥1,065B. DiDi is China's undisputed ride-hailing leader with services including Express, Premier, Luxe, Hitch (carpooling), and Bike. DiDi's international business spans Latin America, Asia Pacific, and Africa. The platform offers competitive pricing, real-time tracking, and AI-powered dispatch.Uber — Exited China in 2021
Uber generated $44B revenue in 2024 with $9.86B net profit and 1.57B MAU globally. However, Uber sold its China operations to DiDi in 2016 and fully exited the market by 2021. Uber has not indicated plans to return to China. The Chinese ride-hailing market remains entirely dominated by domestic players.Lyft — US & Canada Only
Lyft reported ~$6.32B revenue in 2025 with 9.455B annual rides (+14% YoY). In Q4 2025, active riders reached 29.2M (+18%) and Lyft held ~24% of the US ride-hailing market. However, Lyft operates exclusively in the US and Canada and has no presence in China.Other Chinese Ride-Hailing Options
- **Amap Gaode Dache (高德打车)**: Alibaba's ride-hailing aggregator, connecting multiple platforms. Popular for its transparent pricing and multi-platform comparison.
- **T3出行 (T3 Travel)**: Backed by FAW, Dongfeng, and Changan — state-owned auto alliance. Growing rapidly with government support.
- **Caocao Chuxing (曹操出行)**: Geely-backed ride-hailing with a focus on new energy vehicles and premium service.
- **Shouqi Limousine (首汽约车)**: Premium ride-hailing from Beijing-based Shouqi Group, focused on business and airport transfers.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Uber sold its Chinese operations to DiDi in 2016 and fully exited by 2021. DiDi is the dominant ride-hailing platform in China.
Yes. DiDi supports English interface and international payment methods including credit cards. You need a Chinese phone number to register.
Prices vary by city and service type. A typical city ride costs ¥15-50 (~$2-7). Express is cheapest, Luxe/Premium costs more. Peak hour surcharges may apply.
DiDi Express is the most reliable for tourists. Amap Gaode Dache is also good for comparing prices across platforms. Both support English.
No. Lyft operates exclusively in the United States and Canada.
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