These French People Who Can’t Live Without Cars
This page is translated from the original post "Ces Français qui ne peuvent pas se passer de leur voiture" in French.

Despite the rise of public transportation and eco-friendly modes, 75 % of French employees still commute to work by car.
The car remains the main mode of transport for French workers. According to the 2025 Alphabet France x IFOP Barometer, 75 % of employees still use a car for their daily commute, a stable figure since 2020. Between multimodality and electric mobility, professional mobility is evolving, but the automobile remains essential.
The usage varies depending on city size: 62 % in large metropolitan areas versus 88 % in smaller towns. In Île-de-France, only 52 % of workers use their cars, while it remains the dominant mode in the North-West (87 %). Public transportation accounts for 24 % of commuters, but up to 52 % in the Paris region.
The reasons for favoring the car are clear: 45 % find it more economical, 41 % faster, and 36 % more eco-friendly. For those who do not use public transport, the main constraints remain the lack of nearby services and difficult access from the workplace. Multimodality is gaining ground: 32 % combine two or more modes of transport, for example, to reach a train station before taking the train.
Car, a pillar of professional mobility in France
E-mobility is gradually progressing. Among drivers, 14 % use electric or hybrid vehicles, compared to 11 % in 2024, with particularly high shares in the Paris region (26 %). Users highlight cost savings, ecology, and comfort. Additionally, 52 % of workers plan to switch to an electric or hybrid vehicle for their next purchase. Even among thermal engine drivers, 32 % say they are ready to make the switch.
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These trends show that the car remains a central element of professional mobility while adapting to new demands: sustainability, comfort, and versatility.
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