Lalamove enters the ehailing game, now offering rides in the Klang Valley


Lalamove Ride largely functions like other ehailing services, allowing users to set pick up and drop off locations, along with additional stops along the way to the final destination. — Screenshot from Lalamove website

Following the launch of ehailing service Bolt in Malaysia last week, delivery and logistics provider Lalamove has thrown its hat into the ring with Lalamove Ride.

Integrated within the existing Lalamove app, the company's "Ride" offering operates 24 hours a day, according to a post made to its Facebook page on Nov 6.

To access the new service, users will need to be logged in on the Lalamove app, before navigating to the "Ride" tab on the main screen.

To access the new service, users will need to be logged in on the Lalamove app, before navigating to the 'Ride' tab on the main screen. — Screenshot from Lalamove appTo access the new service, users will need to be logged in on the Lalamove app, before navigating to the 'Ride' tab on the main screen. — Screenshot from Lalamove app

After that, Lalamove Ride largely functions like other ehailing services, allowing users to set pick up and drop off locations, along with additional stops along the way to the final destination.

It also appears that the app will eventually allow users to pick from a selection of available vehicle types, though in LifestyleTech’s testing, the only option available was a sedan that fits up to four passengers.

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