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Vehicle interior designers prepare for car-sharing and ride-hailing

Mobility service users and vehicle owners will have very different expectations of their ride, and suppliers are now exploring options. By Xavier Boucherat

Car-sharing is almost certainly guaranteed a role in the future of mobility, but it’s important to recognise how well-established it already is. Brands such as Daimler’s car2go and BMW’s DriveNow are widely recognised in markets such as Germany, whilst ZipCar dominates the US market. Over time, these service providers have matured, adding more model choices and payment options.

As a result, says John Vincent, Principal Designer at Yanfeng Automotive Interiors (YFAI), it’s important not to make assumptions about car-sharing

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