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64% of India's GenY, GenZ questions need to own a car, finds Deloitte survey

According to the survey, around 80 percent of Indian consumers think that increased vehicle connectivity will be beneficial, while 58 percent believe that autonomous vehicles are not safe

February 04, 2020 / 16:33 IST
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Around 64 percent of millennials (Generation Y and Generation Z) in India question the need to own their own vehicle, a survey by Deloitte revealed.

A similar trend was observed in GenX, with 58 percent questioning if they need to own a vehicle in future, an increase from 44 percent in the 2019 survey.

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Individuals born from the early 1980s to mid-1990s are classified as Generation Y, or millennials. Those born in the mid-1990s or early 2000s are commonly called Generation Z.

The frequency of Indians using taxi apps at least once a week has lowered to 32 percent in the 2020 report from 47 percent in 2017, the report said. The 2019 report said 26 percent of Indians use taxi apps at least once a week.