Observe, enlighten and decipher the evolution
of consumption patterns in France and abroad
Section 0 - Introduction

Preamble

1 minute de lecture

There is an assumption that is always made about young people. It states that this generation has a relatively limited appetite for cars, instead preferring more responsible and sustainable forms of ecomobility that are in keeping with the times. Back in 2011, when its editorial was still referring to “clean cars”, i.e., not combustion powered, L’Observatoire Cetelem was already wondering whether young people still liked cars or whether they would choose to do without them for good. Nearly 15 years on, with electric powertrains set to become the new norm in the automotive sector, we wanted to find out whether young people were still potentially interested in cars. As we did in 2011, we will define young people, admittedly a loose concept, as being those aged under 30. Similarly, the “seniors” category will be considered to include anyone over the age of 50.

Sub-section 1
Editorial
At L’Observatoire Cetelem, we regularly take the pulse of industries, products, innovations and generations of consumers, to check whether their hearts are beating as strongly as ever. In 2011, we
Sub-section 3
A clear desire to drive
Are young people disconnected from the automotive world? Not at all, on the contrary. As soon as they are legally able to do so, they can’t wait to get behind the wheel and they do so with unabashe