Grab has unveiled the improved offerings of its flagship transport line— GrabCar Premium, by giving passengers more value for their journey through better cars, better drivers, and a better travel experience.
Starting July 16, GrabCar Premium passengers can now experience a chauffeured journey like no other. In less than 30-seconds upon requesting for a ride, GrabCar Premium passengers are assigned to SUVs like the Toyota Fortuner, Ford Everest, Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Hyundai Tucson, or Mazda CX-5.
Passengers will be greeted by GrabCar Premium Drivers who underwent extensive Premium Service Certification Training and A1’s Advanced Defensive Driving Training.
Feel like a VIP from the pick-up point to your destination as the drivers will assist you from opening the door, helping load the baggage to the trunk of the car, reminding you to buckle up, and informing you of your estimated time of arrival. There is also a premium kit that includes mints, bottled water, and phone chargers. The service also extends to when it is raining out or scorching hot outside as the drivers will assist you with an umbrella on hand when embarking and disembarking the vehicle.
Each GrabCar Premium vehicle comfortably seats up to four passengers with spacious leg room, clean and comfortable leather seats, fresh car scents, and a box of facial wipes, allowing passengers to relax while in transit, and be at their best upon reaching their destination.
“While we continue to chart our path towards our Superapp success, we believe that it is very important for us to continuously challenge ourselves and commit to superior service excellence in our first foray—transportation, and we aim to do just that with the relaunch of GrabCar Premium- Grab’s flagship ride-hailing line. GrabCar Premium is all about providing our discerning passengers with an exceptional ride experience built on three key pillars: Better Car, Better Driver, and Better Features. This gives GrabCar Premium an enviable quality and superlative level of comfort that only Grab can provide,” Grab President Brian Cu said.