Wise Travel India Limited (WTi Cabs) has emerged as the largest fleet partner for Uber Black in India, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of premium ride-sharing services in the country. Through its subsidiary, WTi Fleet Pro Private Limited, the company is deploying luxury vehicles across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
This strategic collaboration enhances Uber’s premium offerings, while leveraging WTi Cabs’ deep-rooted expertise in corporate transportation services.
WTi Cabs has launched a wide range of high-end vehicles, including SUVs and sedans under the Uber Black banner. Some of the key models in operation include the Toyota Hyryder and MG ZS EV, underscoring a blend of luxury, sustainability, and performance.
These vehicles are now available for Uber users in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bangalore, aligning with the rising demand for executive-class transportation in India’s leading metropolitan hubs.
This partnership positions WTi as the principal fleet operator for Uber’s flagship premium category. The collaboration merges Uber’s robust digital ride-hailing platform with WTi’s fleet and chauffeur management expertise, resulting in a premium and seamless mobility solution for discerning customers.
"Our partnership with Uber for its Uber Black fleet reinforces our expertise in luxury premium travel," said Ashok Vashist, CEO of WTi Cabs. He further emphasized that the collaboration aligns with Uber’s goal of providing safe, reliable, and high-quality urban mobility.
Uber Black is Uber’s top-tier ride option, offering passengers a premium chauffeur-driven experience in well-maintained, high-end vehicles. The service is tailored to customers seeking comfort, privacy, and professional service—ideal for executives, business travelers, and high-net-worth individuals.
“Our partnership with WTi Cabs enables us to expand Uber Black with unmatched consistency and quality across metro cities,” said Aditya Kapoor, Head of Supply, Uber India. He added that the collaboration helps Uber set a new benchmark for premium ground transportation in India.
WTi places significant emphasis on driver training and service quality. The company has developed specialized training modules for chauffeurs, focusing on:
Professional conduct
Defensive driving techniques
Safety protocols
Customer engagement
These programs ensure that Uber Black passengers receive a consistently exceptional experience—whether in Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore.
Founded in 2009, WTi Cabs operates a technology-enabled mobility platform that currently serves over 500 corporate clients in more than 250 cities and 17 airports across India. The company has also expanded its operations internationally, launching services in Dubai.
WTi incorporates AI and machine learning for real-time fleet management, optimizing vehicle utilization, route efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
In line with global sustainability goals, WTi has integrated electric vehicles (EVs), including the MG ZS EV, into its fleet. This supports India’s push toward eco-friendly transportation solutions in the premium mobility segment.
WTi Cabs recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 45.41% prior to the pandemic. Demonstrating strong market confidence, the company was listed on the NSE SME exchange at a 32% premium over its IPO price. This growth trajectory reflects WTi’s ability to deliver reliable, tech-first mobility solutions at scale.
Users can book an Uber Black ride directly through the Uber app, where the premium category now appears for users in select cities. The integration of WTi’s fleet ensures that riders receive on-demand access to luxury vehicles, complete with professional chauffeurs and enhanced service quality.
As demand for executive ground transport continues to grow in urban India, the WTi-Uber partnership signifies a major leap forward. By combining WTi’s fleet management expertise with Uber’s digital convenience, this collaboration sets a new standard for urban premium mobility.
With expansion plans and the inclusion of electric vehicles, WTi and Uber are poised to lead India’s next phase of high-end, sustainable urban transportation.