Passenger Cars: The Dominant Vehicle Type
The Mobility as a Service Market is primarily characterized by Passenger Cars, which hold approximately 60.1% of the market share in 2025. Passenger cars dominate due to the sheer scale of ride-hailing and car-sharing operations. This vehicle type reflects the established infrastructure and consumer preference for app-based car transport.
Ride-hailing and car-sharing services are the primary drivers of passenger car usage in the MaaS market. The segment benefits from the widespread availability and familiarity of passenger vehicles. Passenger cars are the backbone of current MaaS operations.
Autonomous Pods: The Fastest-Growing Vehicle Type
Autonomous Pods are the fastest-growing vehicle type, advancing at a 24.5% CAGR through 2035, driven by pilot deployments in smart cities. Waymo, Cruise, and Baidu are expanding commercial urban mobility services with autonomous vehicles. Autonomous pods represent a transformative force in the MaaS market.
While representing a small absolute base, autonomous pods are advancing rapidly. These vehicles are being integrated into urban mobility services in pilot projects. The growth of autonomous pods reflects the long-term vision for autonomous transportation.
Shuttles and Buses
Shuttles and Buses are a significant vehicle type, growing at a 13.50% CAGR, driven by public transit agency digitization. On-demand shuttles are supplementing traditional fixed-route bus services. Shuttles and buses are essential for public transit integration in MaaS.
The digitization of public transit is creating new opportunities for shuttle and bus services in MaaS platforms. These vehicles are being integrated into multimodal journey planners. Shuttles and buses are key to providing accessible and efficient urban transport.
Two-Wheelers and Emerging Vehicles
Two-Wheelers, including motorcycles and scooters, represent a valued segment at $28.00 billion in 2025, driven by emerging market ride-hailing and delivery. Two-wheelers are a popular choice for cost-effective and agile urban mobility. The segment is growing in densely populated cities.
Emerging vehicle types, including cargo bikes and autonomous delivery pods, are expanding the MaaS vehicle landscape. These vehicles address specific needs in logistics and last-mile delivery. The diversity of vehicle types in MaaS is increasing to meet varied mobility demands.