In Europe, Uber stands out as the dominant player in the ride-hailing market, with of users selecting it as their primary service in the past three months. Its widespread availability and brand recognition across multiple European countries have solidified its leading position, mirroring trends seen in other regions like North America and parts of Asia. Bolt, a strong competitor, ranks second with of users favoring it. Bolt’s popularity, particularly in Eastern and Northern Europe, can be attributed to its competitive pricing and local market focus, making it a formidable alternative to Uber in several key markets.
While Uber and Bolt remain the primary choices, other services like BlaBlaCar, which specializes in carpooling, are still used by a smaller yet significant portion of users. BlaBlaCar’s niche offering has allowed it to maintain a loyal user base, especially for long-distance travel across countries, further highlighting the diverse needs of European consumers. Traditional taxi services are also a choice for some users, but their share remains minimal in comparison to app-based ride-hailing platforms.