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Uber expands Intercity Motorhomes trips to Mumbai, Bangalore, and Pune

Introduced in August to promote outstation travel through Uber Intercity, the Motorhomes campaign saw exceptional traction among riders seeking comfort-first, private travel experiences.

The campaign, which allows riders to book custom-designed, caravan-styled Motorhomes for outstation road trips, will continue in Delhi NCR until December 31, 2025The campaign, which allows riders to book custom-designed, caravan-styled Motorhomes for outstation road trips, will continue in Delhi NCR until December 31, 2025

Uber has announced the expansion of its limited-edition Intercity Motorhomes campaign to Mumbai, Bangalore, and Pune. The campaign, which allows riders to book custom-designed, caravan-styled Motorhomes for outstation road trips, will continue in Delhi NCR until December 31, 2025.

Riders in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Pune can book Intercity Motorhome trips starting October 15, with bookings opening on October 13. The product remains live in Delhi-NCR with bookings open. Introduced in August to promote outstation travel through Uber Intercity, the Motorhomes campaign saw exceptional traction among riders seeking comfort-first, private travel experiences.

Speaking on the announcement, Shiva Shailendran, Director – Consumer Growth, Uber India and South Asia, said, “Uber Intercity has become a preferred choice for riders who want dependable, comfortable, and easy travel between cities. The growing popularity of Intercity shows how people are embracing road travel for quick getaways, family visits, and business trips alike. With the continued success of our campaign and the expansion to more cities, we’re further strengthening Intercity’s position as the go-to option for long-distance travel across India.”

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