Finn Raises €140M for Car Subscriptions
German mobility startup Finn raised €140M in equity and debt, showing continued backing for subscription-based car access models.

Mobility startups are not only about autonomous vehicles. Some are rebuilding how people access cars in the first place.
What happened
Finn raised €140M in Series D equity and debt funding at a $1B+ post-money valuation. The German company offers car subscriptions, combining software, fleet operations and financing into a flexible alternative to traditional car ownership.
The financing mix matters because mobility companies often need both growth capital and asset-backed financing to scale.
Why it matters
Car subscriptions sit between leasing, rental and ownership. They appeal to customers who want flexibility but still need access to a vehicle, while giving operators a chance to build recurring revenue around fleet management.
Finn’s raise shows that investors are still backing asset-heavy mobility models when the operating software and financing structure are clear.
The bigger picture
The future of mobility may not be one replacement for car ownership. It may be a menu of options: subscriptions, shared fleets, micromobility, EV charging and eventually autonomous services. Finn is building in the subscription layer of that stack.
