Marti posted Q2 revenue of USD 20 million, more than doubled from a year earlier, as gross margin rose 19.47 percentage points to 77%.
Net loss widened 35.7% to USD 12.5 million, driven by an USD 8.3 million one-time non-cash loss on debt extinguishment.
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA turned positive at USD 2.9 million, marking its first profitable quarter on that measure.
Trips climbed 73.2% to 18.8 million; unique platform consumers increased 76.4% to 2.4 million.
Guidance lifted to USD 85 million revenue and USD 7 million non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA; ride-hailing expanded to 30 cities, partnership signed with Tensor.