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The latest data point for LYFT's revenue in Q2'25 shows total revenue of $1.59B, comprising $1.48B from contracts with customers (ASC 606) and $111M from rental revenue (ASC 842), reflecting a slight quarterly decline in the ASC 606 segment but growth in rentals compared to Q1'25. Over the period from Q3'22 to Q2'25, LYFT's total revenue has exhibited an overall upward trend, rising from $1.05B to $1.59B, driven primarily by the dominant ASC 606 segment which grew steadily from $966M to $1.48B with notable accelerations in Q2'24 ($1.32B) and Q3'24 ($1.39B), while rental revenue remained more volatile, fluctuating between $48M and $135M but contributing a smaller share (typically 5-10%) to the total. Key inflection points include a dip in ASC 606 during Q1'23-Q2'23 (around $950M) before resuming growth, underscoring the core ride-sharing business's resilience amid seasonal and market variations.