Petrol just hit Rs. 409.78 per litre.
A full tank now costs Rs. 16,391. Twelve months ago it was Rs. 12,847. You're spending Rs. 3,544 extra — every week, for the exact same commute.
Your neighbours are already carpooling on Cruze.
Built for the way Pakistan actually travels to work.
Not a ride-hailing app. Not a vanpool. A carpooling network where verified club members are already on your route, and already heading your way.
Verified clubs
Student ID, work email, or neighbourhood verification. No strangers, no anonymous profiles.
Women-only rides
Toggle women-only matching inside any club. A safer carpool — built into the structure.
Smart route matching
Matched by route overlap, not just destination. Catch a Cruze for 80% of your commute — not all of it.
No surge pricing
Fuel cost split evenly, with a small driver bonus. No surge, no peak multipliers, no last-minute chaos.
Built for daily commutes
Save your route once. Cruze automatically schedules recurring matches with people already on it.
Carbon credits
Earn 10 credits per kg of CO₂ saved. 220 credits = one tree’s worth of annual carbon absorption.
Every shared ride
earns you real carbon credit.
We track the CO₂ your carpool doesn't burn. 10 credits per kg saved, in your wallet by sundown. Redeem for fuel discounts, or stack toward a tree.
Three taps. Zero strangers.
No surge pricing. No bidding. No last-minute cancellations. Cruze is built around your existing daily commute.
Find your club
University, workplace, or neighbourhood. Verify with your existing ID. Most clubs auto-approve in under a minute.

Set your route
Tap your pickup point and drop-off. Save it as a daily, weekly, or one-time ride. Cruze matches you with club members already on your route.

Split the fuel
Confirm the match. Cruze together. Fuel cost splits automatically by distance. Carbon credits land in your wallet by that evening.

The math is not close.
What you actually pay across the three commuting options available to commuters today.
Real commuters. Real savings.
A few of the 2,000+ Karachi students and working professionals who carpool on Cruze every weekday.
Was paying Rs. 14k a month on petrol for my IoBM commute. Cruze brought it under Rs. 4k. The same three people pick me up daily now — feels less like a ride, more like carpool used to feel.
I'm an undergrad at FAST. Before Cruze, mornings were stressful and expensive. Now I split fuel with two seniors who live in PECHS. My parents stopped worrying — they know everyone in the club.
The women-only toggle is what got me. I commute from Gulshan to NED — three other students on my exact route are now my carpool. We've not used Careem in 6 months.

