Free2move, Groupe PSA's mobility brand, has launched Car On Demand in France, a service which it claims provides access to a car without long-term commitment.

Through this innovative new offering, Free2Move continues to offer customised, flexible solutions tailored to the needs of its customers.

PSA says the subscription can be stopped at any time, at no charge, with one month's notice.

The service adapts to the customers' lifestyle, allowing them to switch vehicles, adjust their mileage or take a break between two vehicles, at any point in time.

The customer selects a vehicle on the Car On Demand website based on their needs, budget and expected mileage. The recent vehicle, inspected and certified by Groupe PSA is delivered within 14 days to the address of their choice.

The monthly subscription includes rental, insurance, assistance, maintenance (including tyres) and vehicle registration fees.

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With this new service, customers can enjoy the benefits of a vehicle without the constraints and unforeseen costs.

Led by Groupe PSA's Business Lab, the trial is aimed at both individual and corporate users and is initially being carried out in France.