Jean-Marc Prince announces the transformation of the fleet solutions of the Volkswagen group
The wind of transformation blows over Volkswagen, and not just for the resplendent look of the new ID.Buzz which, by itself, could make even a Dior corset blush with envy. Jean-Marc Prince, the great master of this organized chaos that is fleet management, took the microphone to announce the metamorphosis of the Volkswagen Group Fleet Solutions entity into Mobility Solutions. Pretentious title? Perhaps. But one cannot say he doesn’t have a reason to be heard in 2025, as the automotive market is reinventing itself faster than a circus performer on a juggling ball.
A critical look at Volkswagen's transformation
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the career of Jean-Marc Prince, who has spent 12 years at the helm of Fleet Solutions. He has navigated more turns than Lewis Hamilton on a Formula 1 circuit. Since 2022, he has observed a radical change in the way companies approach mobility. Now, rather than just throwing cars onto the market with the flair of an Instagram videographer, groups must think in terms of integrated mobility solutions, almost as if the future is at our doorstep, with a sign saying "People with real environmental concerns, please pass first."
A two-speed growth
Let’s talk about the numbers. At the beginning of 2023, Volkswagen Group France recorded nearly 30,000 BtoB orders, a figure that would make anyone blush like an epidemic of last-minute orders for a first date. That's a 30% growth compared to the previous year. With a market share now reaching 14%, they elegantly slip among the top three players in the French market. One could say that competitors, like the proud Audi, Porsche, and even the flamboyant Lamborghini and Bugatti, must start to ask themselves some questions.
Fleets in the age of electrification
The truth is, fleet managers are increasingly drawn to 100% electric. Gone are the days of hybrids that made more noise than a hailstorm on delivery day. Vehicles like the ID. Buzz and the ID.7 boast ranges that are reminiscent of a Ferrari’s performance on the Monza circuit – between 400 and 700 km depending on the model. If that isn’t a guarantee of peace of mind, we don’t know what you need.
Challenges to face
And yet, the challenge isn’t just about putting driving schools on the road to teach driving an electric model. Companies are juggling a choice/impact dilemma. PHEVs, those plug-in hybrids that have until now been the darlings of fleets, are starting to lose ground to electric models. It's hardly funny to realize that some employees don’t even charge their batteries, deeming this project a disappointment. One must say that for a manager, it’s like hoping your flatulence doesn’t reveal itself in a crowded elevator. Highly embarrassing.
A clear direction towards mobility
With the transformation into Mobility Solutions, Volkswagen isn’t just playing with words; they are here to redefine the sector with innovative strategies. Their new partnerships with companies like Europcar aim to lift the taboo of mobility credit and offer solutions that make sense in an increasingly hurried world. Gone are the days when fleets were seen as just a simple list of gasoline cars that jack up market needs.
Irony of fate, Volkswagen now finds itself in the role of a mobility guru, a true maker of the future, in a world where owning a car becomes as delicate as explaining the meaning of the word "spontaneity" to a chat robot. Let other brands cling to their traditional SEAT, Skoda, and even reliable values like Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles or Bentley, because the train of modernity moves at a pace that would even make a Bugatti green with envy.
Source: www.auto-infos.fr
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La transformation de Volkswagen vers des solutions de mobilité est vraiment prometteuse pour l'avenir.
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La transition vers les solutions de mobilité est vraiment excitante pour l'avenir !
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