BOSTON, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Over 90% of cities have set 2035 goals for improved urban mobility—shifting people away from private cars and toward more sustainable transport, such as public transit, cycling, and walking. Yet new research from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) finds that cities are, on average, 10 to 15 percentage points behind those targets—and given that most have historically shifted only 3 to 5 points per decade, many are unlikely to close the gap in time.
Despite their strong commitment to change, city leaders say that mobility transformation is difficult to deliver. In BCG’s survey, more than 90% of respondents acknowledged how difficult it is to know which actions will have the biggest impact. More than half cited public resistance as a top barrier, yet fewer than 50% of cities involve residents beyond basic online surveys.
These findings come from BCG City Mobility Compass: The Global Champions of Urban Mobility, which evaluates data from 150 cities across more than 20 performance indicators, from congestion and emissions to transit access. The study also draws on survey responses from over 50 city leaders.
“Cities are running out of time. At the current pace of change, most will miss their 2035 mobility targets—today, cities globally face a significant gap of 10 to 15 percentage points to their 2035 mobility goals,” said Markus Hagenmaier, BCG’s global co-lead for the Center for Mobility Innovation and a co-author of the report. “Ambition alone won’t shift mobility patterns. The first step toward accelerated transformation for a city is a precise understanding of where it lags and which interventions will move the needle fastest.”
The Cities Getting It Right
The report spotlights top-performing cities across each of the six categories:1
Performance Gaps Across Cities
BCG’s analysis reveals sharp disparities in urban mobility performance—even among similar-size cities. Among the findings:
Improving Urban Mobility
Cities can make strides by identifying their most urgent challenges and untapped opportunities, moving beyond isolated measures, and using real-time data to model outcomes and guide investment decisions. To support this, BCG has developed the City Mobility Health Check Tool—a digital resource designed to help cities understand their current performance and see how it compares with that of category peers. The tool will ultimately cover all 150 cities included in the report.
“With 2.5 billion new urban residents by 2050, mobility will become one of the defining competitive advantages for cities seeking to attract talent and investment,” said Arturs Smilkstins, BCG’s global topic leader for urban planning and mobility and a co-author of the report. “Our findings reveal that the strongest performers—regardless of size, geography, or wealth—share a common thread: they make deliberate, data-driven choices that shift people away from private cars and toward more efficient modes of transport.”
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1. Editor’s Note: City Archetype Definitions
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