
Lyft, Inc. is back in the spotlight—and it’s not just about U.S. rides
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- Lyft reports Q4 and full-year 2025 results on February 10, 2026, a key moment for its “durability over hype” narrative.
- Lyft plans to test Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis in the UK in 2026 and has also pointed to Germany—signaling a bigger geographic ambition.
- The core challenge remains simple: making the Lyft experience meaningfully better so it doesn’t compete only on price.
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