
Jaguar Land Rover has launched InMotion, a new technology business that builds apps and on-demand services to overcome transport challenges.
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Voler, an India-based self-drive rental company, has launched a mobile application for the Android platform.
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Volvo Cars plans to become the first car manufacturer to offer vehicles without keys in 2017. This digital key technology can allow customers to unlock and lock doors and start the engine from their smartphone. Physical keys will continue to be offered if preferred.
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As part of its digital transformation initiative, Avis Budget Group has created new Avis and Budget mobile apps in the United Kingdom, as well as new Avis websites in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
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The Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets and Atlanta Hawks have added Lyft Zones for attendees at home games. At the zones, Lyft riders can be entered to win free prizes and seat upgrades.
Read More →The new Avis app enables customers to email themselves a rental receipt and view reservations from their Apple Watch.
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When developing a mobile strategy, it's important for all rental car companies — even independents — to first create a mobile-enabled website and then consider whether a mobile app is a good fit.
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New tools not only automate the checkout and check-in processes but they also streamline aspects of fleet management, such as vehicle movement and inventory, damage documentation and selling at auction.
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Silvercar, the all-Audi A4 rental company, has partnered with Rise, a private fly service. Both members will receive special rates through the partnership.
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Audi on demand uses technology to connect potential customers directly to the brand in new ways.
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