More than just a car rental company
While the car rental market is crowded with new, tech-focused players, one veteran has managed to stay ahead of the curve. Europcar, a French company founded in 1949 in Paris by Raoul-Louis Mattei, brings over 70 years of experience as a global leader in car and van rentals, but their footprint extends much further.
Originally known as l'Abonnement Automobile and later Europcars before adopting its current name in 1974, the brand has evolved beyond its core rental business. It now offers a range of transit solutions, including private chauffeur services, car sharing, electric scooter rentals, and peer-to-peer car rentals. Today, it is more accurate to describe them as a mobility solutions company rather than a standard rental agency.
Global reach and options for every traveler
The brand has expanded significantly, now operating in 135 countries with 3,835 locations worldwide. With nearly 365 branches in France alone, most of which are positioned directly in airports and train stations, travelers can pick up their vehicles immediately upon arrival.
Europcar serves both private individuals and business clients with two primary vehicle categories: cars and commercial vans. Their car fleet is segmented by need into categories like compact and economy, minivans and roadsters, and luxury vehicles. They also offer electric and hybrid models, as well as two-wheeled vehicles.
These services are supported by multiple special offers, such as hourly rentals, moving truck packages, a 10 percent discount for mobile bookings, and one-way rentals starting at 1 € (about $1.10), which remain some of the brand's most useful features.
I am always afraid when renting a car that I will end up with a dishonest agency that invents scratches to charge extra fees, or has issues with timing, etc. When the prices are cheaper than the others, I am even more suspicious.
So, despite the attractive prices, I still chose Europcar for my last rental.
Vehicle was flawless, agents were super welcoming, and no scams!
I recommend!