Renault Samsung Motors Launches Vehicle Subscription Service 'Mobilize' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Renault Samsung Motors announced on the 31st that it will launch the car subscription service, 'Mobilize,' next month through its exclusive installment finance company, Renault Capital (RCI Financial Services Korea).


The Mobilize subscription service consists of a single-model product that allows monthly use of one model among Renault Samsung cars (XM3, SM6, QM6) and Renault brand models (ZOE), and a switch-type product that allows use of two models. The switch-type product can be selected from three models: XM3, SM6, and QM6.


Customers can use Mobilize to directly experience various vehicles before purchasing a new car, helping them decide on the final model.


The company emphasized that customers who are interested in electric vehicles but hesitant to make a purchase decision can try the electric vehicle for a month through the Mobilize subscription service, aiding their purchase decision.


All vehicles will be new cars delivered next month, and from July, a service to rent camping cars based on the Renault Master will also be added.


The subscription fee is 700,000 to 800,000 KRW per month including VAT, and since it is a monthly rental program, there is no early termination fee. Unlike long-term rentals and lease products, there is no mileage limit.


Additionally, no extra costs such as insurance premiums or automobile taxes occur, and users do not need to worry about maintenance or consumable management during the usage period.


Service applications can be made by signing up for free on the mobile application 'Mobilize' and applying at least three days before the vehicle delivery reservation date.



Anyone aged 26 or older who has held a driver's license for more than one year and possesses a credit card in their name can use the service. Renault Samsung Motors plans to recruit an initial limited number of 50 subscribers.


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