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Enterprise Holdings Rebrands as Enterprise Mobility

The initiative brings Enterprise's car rental, luxury rental, truck rental, vanpooling, carsharing, vehicle subscription, car sales, and fleet management divisions under the new corporate identity.

Enterprise Holdings Rebrands as Enterprise Mobility

With the announcement, Enterprise Mobility has launched a new visual identity and corporate purpose: Advance the world, one journey at a time.

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Enterprise announced it is connecting its full portfolio of offerings – car rental, fleet management, flexible vehicle hire, carsharing, vanpooling, car sales, truck rental, vehicle subscription, luxury rental, technology solutions, and more – under a new corporate brand. The company has rebranded to Enterprise Mobility.

“Since day one, we’ve been inspired by a bold idea: creating better experiences for how the world moves,” said Enterprise Mobility President/CEO Chrissy Taylor. “This marks the beginning of our next chapter, reinforcing our 90,000-strong global team’s commitment to deliver exceptional service for partners, customers, and neighbors – innovating with intention to meet their ever-changing needs.”  

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The motivation behind the shift is to reflect the business’ evolution from a fleet of seven cars, more than six decades ago, to a global network of mobility solutions serving consumers, businesses, and governments, according to the company's news release.

“We were founded as a car leasing business and are best known today as the world’s largest car rental provider. Yet, the business has evolved immensely in terms of geography, offerings, and customer segments served,” said Taylor. “Enterprise Mobility brings together the full portfolio we have to offer as we continue to invest heavily to meet customer mobility needs today and into the future.”

Enterprise Mobility's New Visual Identity

With the announcement, Enterprise Mobility has launched a new visual identity and corporate purpose: Advance the world, one journey at a time. The refreshed visual identity pays homage to the iconic dual parallel lines in the Executive Leasing logo from 1965.

“More than just an ‘e’, Enterprise Mobility embodies the incredible journey of our business, both where we come from and where we are going,” added Taylor.

All Enterprise Mobility brands, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car; National Car Rental; Alamo; Enterprise CarShare and Car Club; Enterprise Fleet Management; Enterprise Car Sales; Enterprise Truck Rental; Enterprise Flex-E-Rent; Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise; Commute with Enterprise; Subscribe with Enterprise; and Entegral will remain unchanged as offerings in its portfolio.

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Established in 2009, the organization’s previous corporate brand identity, Enterprise Holdings, was created following Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s 2007 acquisition of Vanguard Car Rental Group, parent to the National Car Rental and Alamo brands.

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