Motus, the industry leader in vehicle reimbursement and risk mitigation solutions for employees who drive, today released its State of Corporate Driving in America: 2025 Benchmark Report, the first ed...

New research shows traditional company car programs significantly underperform reimbursement models on key business metrics.
BOSTON: Motus, the industry leader in vehicle reimbursement and risk mitigation solutions for employees who drive, today released its State of Corporate Driving in America: 2025 Benchmark Report, the first edition of an annual study focusing on the preferences and productivity of the country’s field teams. The findings point to diverging impacts between fleet and reimbursement models, revealing significant performance gaps that affect both employee satisfaction and business outcomes.
The average field employee spends about one third of their entire work week (13 hours) in their vehicle– making the car a primary workspace and a vital component to get right. With this in mind, the research team at Motus assessed data from over 4,000 driving employees to uncover how legacy passenger fleet programs are failing to keep pace with shifting employee expectations and regional costs of living. The data reveals substantial performance differences across multiple business-critical metrics:
Employees are happier when they can use their own vehicle.
Not all reimbursement programs are created equal, and modern convenience matters.
National reimbursement models are outdated and inequitable.
From Ford to Subaru, the top 10 vehicles employees choose for work reflect the intersection of job demands and personal priorities.
“The 2025 Benchmark Report makes two things clear: The era of the company car is coming to an end, and one-size-fits-all reimbursement programs consistently underdeliver compared to flexible alternatives,” said Phong Nguyen, CEO of Motus. “Employees increasingly value choice and flexibility, and rigid national models are failing those in high-cost regions. With regionally tailored solutions and intelligent technology, Motus is driving greater satisfaction, reducing inefficiencies, and helping organizations retain top talent.”
To download The State of Corporate Driving in America: 2025 Benchmark Report, visit www.motus.com.
About Motus
Motus is the industry leader in vehicle reimbursement and risk mitigation solutions for employees who drive. Combining 80 years of expertise with innovative technology, Motus enables organizations to optimize spend and increase productivity across their workforce. With solutions purpose-built to enable data-driven insights and strategic decision making, Motus is the preferred vehicle reimbursement partner to top Fortune 500 companies globally. For more information, please visit www.motus.com or connect with us on LinkedIn.
Fonte: Business Wire
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