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Future mobility at the heart of Europe: what do German consumers want?

Automakers may be bullish on connectivity, autonomous driving and electric vehicles, but how does that play in Europe's auto industry powerhouse? By Megan Lampinen

Future mobility in Germany hinges not only on technological developments but also consumer acceptance. The safest autonomous taxis, the largest number of car-share vehicles, the widest variety of electric cars — none of these mean a thing if the average resident is unwilling to use them. So what do Germans think about some of the biggest megatrends sweeping the global industry today?

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