As of 2026, the Uber Rewards program has been officially retired and replaced globally by the Uber One subscription model. Historically, the highest tier of the legacy rewards program was Diamond Status, which required earning 7,500 points over a six-month period. Diamond members enjoyed premium perks like highly-rated "Diamond Drivers," free delivery on select Uber Eats orders, and triple points on all "Uber Black" rides. However, Uber shifted its strategy to a paid membership (Uber One) to provide more consistent value across its entire ecosystem of rides and delivery. Under the current 2026 system, there is no longer a "tiered" status system based on points; instead, all Uber One members pay a monthly or annual fee to access the highest level of benefits, including 5% to 10% off eligible rides, $0 delivery fees on food and groceries, and "Member-only" support. This move simplified the user experience, moving away from the "gamified" points system toward a more straightforward loyalty model that rewards frequent users through immediate financial savings and priority service rather than complex point accumulation.