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Russian carsharing service
Not to be confused with Yandex.Disk.
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The service began operating on February 21, 2018 in Moscow with a fleet of 750 Kia Rio, Kia Rio X-Line and Renault Kaptur cars. "Drive" initially launched with a large fleet and was the first among Russian services to offer users dynamic pricing that takes into account the demand for cars and the situation on the road.
In January 2020, there were over 21000 vehicles in the fleet, making it the largest short term car rental company in the world.