An Uber driver was viciously attacked last month by a rowdy quintet he picked up outside a Queens jiggle joint — and he remained in a coma Saturday, authorities said.

The 54-year-old cabbie picked up three men and two women — one with pink hair — outside the Privileged Gentlemen’s Club on Queens Boulevard in Woodside at about 4:25 a.m. on Feb. 5, officials said.

When the driver spotted the rowdy crew drinking booze during the ride, he told them to stop — but they refused and began squabbling with him instead during the ride to Manhattan, law enforcement sources said.

The fed-up driver pulled over on the northwest corner of East 62nd Street and 2nd Avenue, where the boozy group took the fight to the sidewalk, surveillance video released by cops shows.

Footage released by police Saturday shows several of the riders brawling, though it’s unclear whether the driver appears on camera.

During the scuffle, one of the male passengers sucker-punched the driver, who The Post is not identifying, in the face, knocking him to the ground, according to police.

Medics rushed the driver to Weill Cornell Medical Center with severe head trauma, where he was placed in a medically induced coma and listed in critical condition.

He remained in that condition Saturday, officials said.

“It’s horrible,” said New York Taxi Workers Alliance Executive Director Bhairavi Desai. “Even with dispatching, where the company has all the information on the passenger, we still have so many incidents of drivers being assaulted and seriously injured. People take for granted what a hard and unsafe job driving is.”

“The companies have to do more to warn passengers against these incidents,” she added.

Uber announced a new safety initiative in December 2019 after a report highlighted fatal physical assaults in transit.

“We are devastated by this news and our hearts go out to the driver, his family and the driver community in New York City during this difficult time. We immediately banned the rider from the app when we became aware of the incident,” the company said in a statement.

The ridesharing company said the injured man had been an Uber driver for more than 4 years.

Meanwhile, the five suspects ran off and are still being sought, according to law-enforcement sources.

Two of the men were last seen on surveillance footage wearing Yankees caps and dark coat, while another was in a bright blue hoodie sweatshirt. One of the women is shown with pink hair, and the other wears a black puffy coat.