The product vs service debate continues as ride-hailing, car-sharing and subscription offerings grow. Studies suggest a sizeable percentage of consumers have little or no interest in owning a car, but they still want to access mobility. New business models could prove incredibly lucrative, but traditional automakers need to decide where they want to play in this emerging ecosystem.
- On-demand services are changing attitudes to car ownership
- Lynk & Co to reshape cities with ownership alternatives
- Subscribe here: are vehicle feature add-ons in demand?
- MaaS sits at the crossroads of the technological revolution
- For cars to be aspirational, ownership needs to be redefined
- Less ownership and more car-sharing improves urban spaces
- Automakers must reconcile EV ownership with affordability
‘Special report: Future of vehicle ownership’ presents insight from:
- Find the Best Car Price
- Ford Credit Europe
- Kunes Auto Group
- Lynk & Co
- Medallia
- NTT Data
- Oak View Law Group
- Parts Pass
- Reputation
- Secondmind
- Share Now
- Tata Motors
- Virtuo
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