
Have you ever dreamed of cruising around town in a Mustang, Audi or Porsche? Your magic ride is now just a tap away.
We’ve teamed up with Driven, India’s largest super car and super bike rental company to bring you this magical experience. All you need to do is apply the promo code, DRIVEN and take a minimum of 2 trips before Thursday 9 pm, 27th July to activate the UberDRIVEN view on Friday, 28th July from 11 am to 2 pm on the app.
The best part? UberDRIVEN is completely FREE!
APPLY THE PROMO CODE BELOW
DRIVEN
& TAKE A MINIMUM OF 2 TRIPS TO ACTIVATE THE SPECIAL VIEW
HOW IT WORKS:
- Apply promo code, DRIVEN and take 2 trips before 9 pm on Thursday, 27th July.
- Fire up the app between 11 AM to 2 PM, Friday (July 28, 2017)
- Slide over to the ‘UberDRIVEN’ option and request
- Few lucky requesters will get picked up by a magic car and be taken for a ride. Yes ! we would let you click pictures 😉
Magic Car FAQ’s
Q. How long will my trip be?
A. The magic car isn’t with us forever – we wish! There will only be 1 ride for 15 minutes per request
Q. Can I drive the magic car?
A. Our friends at Driven have trained drivers for the magic cars, they will not be available for test drive
Q. Can I get my friends along?
A. Unfortunately, there is only space for one passenger so your friends will have to try requesting on their own
Q. Will these last forever?
A. Magic cars are on-demand for one day only. While we can’t offer you supercars every day (yet), enjoy the elevated experience of an uberX next time you need a ride
Terms & Conditions
- Promotion is valid only for rides in Hyderabad till 11:59 pm on Thursday, 27th July 2017.
- Uber and Driven reserve the right to adjudge and verify the eligibility criteria of rider receiving the magic car.
Posted by Uber Editor
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