A Lyft driver was carjacked in South Pasadena early Sunday after the men he was giving a ride to brandished handguns and demanded he get out of the car, according to police.

The driver was not injured in the carjacking, South Pasadena police said in a written statement.

Police said the driver picked up the three suspects in Los Angeles at around 1 a.m. He drove them around for about an hour, making two stops on the way.

They made a final stop in the 1800 Block of State Street in South Pasadena, according to Sgt. Spencer Louie. That’s when two of the men took out handguns, with one pointing his weapon at the driver, demanding he turn over the car and other valuables.

The driver told police the man who threatened him had a black handgun. He said the other man had a silver revolver.

After the driver got out of the vehicle, the men fled westbound on State Street.

Louie said the victim’s vehicle was a gray 2010 Honda Accord. It had a California license plate, 6MGV946.

Detailed descriptions of the three men were not available.

Anyone with information about the carjacking was asked to call South Pasadena detectives at 626-403-7280.