Kyte’s On-Demand Car Delivery Launches in Atlanta
As of March 31, 2023, consumers can book Kyte cars in over 29 neighborhoods in Atlanta.

Kyte now delivers cars for short- or long-term use to customers in Atlanta.
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Kyte, the company delivering cars to customers’ doorsteps for short- or long-term use, plans to bring its services to Atlanta, Georgia, marking the company’s 15th market in the U.S.
As of March 31, 2023, consumers can book cars in over 29 neighborhoods in Atlanta. Following a $60M Series B fundraise in November and the launch of a nationwide car subscription service, this market expansion comes at a time of significant company growth and innovation.
As a reliable and hassle-free alternative to traditional car ownership and leasing, Kyte helps its customers bypass renting a car by offering flexible solutions for any trips longer than a rideshare, whether a few days, weeks or months.
In Atlanta, consumers can now access Kyte’s short-term on demand rentals, as well as auto subscription services, throughout: East Point, College Park, South River Gardens, Glenrose Heights, South Atlanta, Pittsburg, Greenbriar, West End, East Atlanta Village, East Atlanta, Kirkwood, Edgewood, Little Five Points, Harland Terrace, Midtown Atlanta, Morningside-Lenox Park, Piedmont Heights, Underwood Hills, Grove Park, Underwood Hills, Buckhead, North Buckhead, Blandtown, Bankhead, Sherwood Forest, Ansley Park, Hills Park, Mozley Park, and Venetian Hills.
“Car ownership is often not practical, sustainable, or accessible for many consumers. At Kyte, we’re committed to transcending the traditional limitations of transportation and increasing alternatives to travel in the U.S.,” said Jack Mara, Director of U.S. Markets at Kyte. “Our expansion into Atlanta signifies a great stride toward our mission of providing more people with the ability to ‘unlock the freedom to go places.’”
In 2023, Kyte plans to expand into new and preexisting markets, and add more types of vehicles and product categories.
For more information about Kyte, please visit kyte.com.
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