In fiscal year 2025, Enterprise Mobility's more than 90,000 global team members across the business's 9,500-plus locations drove nearly 67 million individual car and truck rental transactions, an increase of more than 6% from the prior fiscal year.
"Our people are our greatest asset, and we've built a culture of connection throughout our organization with team members who listen to customers, understand their needs, and find mobility solutions that work," said Chrissy Taylor, president and CEO of Enterprise Mobility.
The results across the business's portfolio – including fleet management, flexible vehicle hire, carsharing, vanpooling, car sales, truck rental, vehicle subscriptions, and luxury rentals – generated more than $39 billion in revenue for Enterprise Mobility, including its subsidiaries and affiliate, Enterprise Fleet Management.
Mobility Solutions Around the World
In FY25, Enterprise – the flagship brand of Enterprise Mobility – launched its first-ever global marketing campaign in English, French, German, Spanish, and French Canadian.
In FY25, this approach drove revenue across the organization's corporate-owned subsidiaries in Europe as the business continued to invest in and expand its branch network, increasing customer transactions by more than 7%.
Enterprise Mobility's rental car brands – Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo – were introduced through franchise partners in Thailand in FY25, with additional agreements signed and further planned expansion in Taiwan and Bahrain in FY26.
Enterprise Fleet Management continued to grow its fleet, with more than 900,000 vehicles under management in the U.S. and Canada.
Enterprise Car Sales opened five new dealerships in the U.S. in FY25, bringing its total number of dealerships to 166, with more planned in FY26. The Enterprise Car Sales team focuses on customer service and will also launch a new digital platform in 2026.
Commute with Enterprise, the largest vanpool provider in the U.S., now partners with more than 100 transit agencies and 1,000 organizations across the country to provide experiences for nearly 60,000 riders. The business expanded its offerings in FY25 to serve the growing number of hybrid workers in the U.S. and, with a fleet of 10,000 vehicles, Commute with Enterprise vanpools took approximately 50,000 cars off the road and eliminated more than 1.2 billion commuter miles this past fiscal year.
Enterprise Truck Rental opened 20 new locations across the U.S. and Canada in FY25. The business now has nearly 600 locations offering a range of trucks, cargo vans, and tow-capable pickup trucks.
In the U.K., Enterprise Car Club helped the Watford Car Club electrify its fleet and expand to a total of 8 dedicated bays across Watford.
Car Club also continues to operate and expand an EV fleet in Oxfordshire and launched the program in 2023.
Enterprise Flex-E-Rent continues to recruit LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) and HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) apprentices in the U.K. and Ireland. Additionally, the business continues to expand its Flex-E-Rent offering in the U.S.
The Future of Mobility
Enterprise Mobility is on track to transition to more than 800,000 connected vehicles by the end of this calendar year. Additionally, Enterprise Fleet Management has over 200,000 customer vehicles connected through a third-party telematic provider.
By accessing vehicle data, Enterprise Mobility can reduce customer wait times and gain critical insights into vehicle health and maintenance.
The business also tests new vehicle technology.
People and Community
Enterprise Mobility earned the 2025 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award (GEWA) for employee engagement, which recognizes the world's most engaged workplace cultures. This is the third year that they've received the award.
In addition, more than 20,000 team members were promoted or took on new roles within the organization.
"My grandfather, Jack, built this business on a simple philosophy that guides us to this day: take care of customers and employees first, and everything else will follow," said Taylor.
Giving back to the communities where Enterprise Mobility customers and team members live and work has also been a part of the business.
In FY25, Enterprise donated $113 million to charitable organizations worldwide through operating groups and the company's foundation.
Enterprise Mobility also donated $200 million through its Fill Your Tank program and ROAD Forward initiative through 2030. The grant funding will continue in North America and Europe.
Enterprise Mobility's Disaster Relief Program also contributed more than $22 million to support response and recovery efforts for over 50 major disasters globally since 2015 through the organization's operating groups and the Enterprise Mobility Foundation.