The UK automotive industry is faced with the most significant period of disruption in its history.
An all-in-one car subscription service launched by London-based Drover has seen its “mobility as a service” venture given a £5.5m funding boost in a recent funding round.
Volkswagen Group's mobility startup, MOIA, has introduced a ride pooling concept just one year after its inception.
Volkswagen has revealed plans to expand its "direct contact with customers" as part of a strategy which will drive greater efficiencies and further digitization of the brand.
PSA Group has entered into a partnership with smartphone and communications specialist Huawei to deliver a new connected vehicle platform amid plans to grow its car sharing operations.
Brexit uncertainty and increasing petrol prices have been cited as reasons for a spike in the take-up of short-term car insurance cover as service provider Cuvva reported a 177% rise in demand.
Ford has announced a new partnership with Lyft in a “significant step toward bringing self-driving vehicles to the masses”.
A study commissioned by ALD Automotive revealed 50% of Europeans consider car ownership as not essential.
Wagonex has launched its car subscription service in what the company believes to be a “UK first”.
A report compiled by Transport for London has concluded that four-out-of-five people are open to the idea of autonomous vehicles following a survey of “a relatively small and self-selecting sample of people”.
Ford has appointed its first director for Smart Mobility in Europe as it looks to “tackle urban transportation challenges and opportunities”.
Audi dealers in major cities will be a central component of a new premium car-sharing mobility scheme being rolled out by the German manufacturer this year.
Volkswagen Group plans to create a 13th brand within the company, this time dedicated to mobility services.
Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS) has appointed Mark Forton as mobility services director.
General Motors has launched a car-sharing service under the brand Maven.