1、BCG CITY MOBILITY COMPASSThe Global Champions of Urban MobilityJanuary 2026 By Markus Hagenmaier,Sebastian Pfaffinger,Arturs Smilkstins,Johannes Wahl,Julien Bert,Nikolaus Lang,Vladislav Boutenko,and Andrey Berdichevskiy BOSTON CONSULTING GROUPBCG CITY MOBILITY COMPASS:THE GLOBAL CHAMPIONS OF URBAN M
2、OBILITY 2Spend a few minutes at rush hour in many major cities,and youll see the stark realities of mobility:clogged roads,polluted air,and patchy mass transit.But while most cities are suffering,some are overcoming these challenges.In those cities,residents enjoy better mobility and live healthier
3、lives,with shorter commutes and cleaner skies.To identify which cities are performing well and what lessons they can offer,we conducted a comprehensive analysis of more than 150 cities around the world and ranked them by their urban mobility performance.We call this framework the BCG City Mobility C
4、ompass.Our approach involved assessing more than 20 KPIs per city,supplemented with an in-depth survey of more than 50 city leaders.From that analysis,we grouped cities into six archetypes,based on such factors as their population size and density,urban layout,and mobility preferences,to determine w
5、hich cities are building future-ready mobility systems.(See the appendix for a detailed discussion of our methodology.)Following that research,we developed a global benchmark designed to serve as a basis for gauging how cities perform on the factors that matter most to city leaders and residents ali
6、ke:fast,sustainable,seamless,affordable,and accessible transport.Using this tool,cities can make plans to transform their mobility systems and move people more effectivelytoday and in the future.(See“A New,On-Demand Mobility Diagnostics Tool for 150 Cities.”)BOSTON CONSULTING GROUPBCG CITY MOBILITY