Lyft's Q1 2026 earnings, released after market close on May 7, revealed total rides of 236.9 million, an 8.5% year-over-year increase but below consensus estimates of 241-242 million, primarily due to severe winter storms disrupting U.S. operations early in the quarter. Despite the rides shortfall, gross bookings surged 19% to $4.95 billion on accelerating active riders to 28.3 million—up 17%—fueled by partnerships like Chase and DoorDash now accounting for 27% of North American rides, alongside high-value modes growing over 30%. Competitive pressures from Uber's robust 20% trips growth persist, but Lyft's Q2 guidance signals acceleration with $5.30-5.43 billion gross bookings, plus AV milestones like Nashville Flexdrive launch and UK Baidu partnership, positioning the ridesharing platform for diversified expansion amid regulatory and weather uncertainties.
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Note: if the specified company reports multiple variations of the specified metric, the first version of the metric found in the following hierarchy of earnings materials will be used.
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Lyft's Q1 2026 earnings, released after market close on May 7, revealed total rides of 236.9 million, an 8.5% year-over-year increase but below consensus estimates of 241-242 million, primarily due to severe winter storms disrupting U.S. operations early in the quarter. Despite the rides shortfall, gross bookings surged 19% to $4.95 billion on accelerating active riders to 28.3 million—up 17%—fueled by partnerships like Chase and DoorDash now accounting for 27% of North American rides, alongside high-value modes growing over 30%. Competitive pressures from Uber's robust 20% trips growth persist, but Lyft's Q2 guidance signals acceleration with $5.30-5.43 billion gross bookings, plus AV milestones like Nashville Flexdrive launch and UK Baidu partnership, positioning the ridesharing platform for diversified expansion amid regulatory and weather uncertainties.
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