滴滴三季度订单量同比增长14%,连续11个季度稳健增长
中国基金报·2025-11-26 10:30

Core Viewpoint - Didi's Q3 2025 performance report shows continued robust growth, with a 13.8% year-on-year increase in core platform order volume, reaching 4.685 billion orders, marking 11 consecutive quarters of double-digit growth since 2023 [2] Group 1: Domestic Business Performance - In Q3, Didi's domestic ride-hailing orders reached 3.523 billion, a 10.7% year-on-year increase, with daily orders averaging 38.3 million [4] - The Gross Transaction Value (GTV) for domestic operations grew by 10.1% to 86 billion yuan, with adjusted EBITA profit of 3 billion yuan [4] - Didi is focusing on refining its domestic travel ecosystem through differentiated services to stimulate potential travel demand, including offerings like Didi Light Enjoy, Select Fast Car, and pet travel services [4] Group 2: User Experience and Driver Support - Didi has upgraded its membership system, partnering with brands like Haidilao and Hilton to enhance user experience and provide additional services [4] - The AI travel assistant was launched in September, allowing users to book rides more conveniently by understanding their needs through AI and real-time data [4] - Didi continues to invest in driver support initiatives, including upgrading driver protection plans and launching public welfare programs to ensure driver rights and benefits [4] Group 3: International Business Growth - Didi's international business maintained over 20% growth in Q3, with order volume increasing by 24.3% to 1.162 billion orders and GTV rising by 31% to 29.8 billion yuan [6] - The international ride-hailing business has achieved healthy and sustainable growth, with cumulative adjusted EBITA profitability in the first three quarters of 2025 [6] - Didi's food delivery service in Brazil has launched in over 30 cities, with plans to expand to 100 cities by mid-2026 [6] Group 4: Global Expansion - Didi operates in 14 countries and regions across Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and Africa, providing ride-hailing, food delivery, and financial services [7] - In October, Didi partnered with GAC Aion and Jiangqi Group to launch a fleet of 500 electric vehicles in Mexico, marking the first standardized ride-hailing service in Latin America [7]