Mobile.de Revolutionizes Online Car Trading with AI-Powered Platform Update
Mobile.de has unveiled a significant platform update for the automotive market, focusing on enhancing online car trading. The update, launched in autumn 2025, aims to boost listing quality, optimize offers, and improve lead conversion.
The revamped platform introduces several AI-assisted tools to streamline processes for dealers. A redesigned dialog center now handles all inquiries centrally, simplifying communication and accelerating lead conversion.
AI-assisted market analyses provide dealers with detailed overviews of reach, pricing, and performance. This data helps dealers optimize their margins and make informed decisions. An assistant also reminds dealers of missing information when creating ads, ensuring vehicles are found faster.
Mobile.de's AI vehicle description generator creates professional, appealing ads at the push of a button. This not only saves dealers time but also increases inquiry quality and speeds up connections between dealers and buyers.
The platform update also includes an analytics overview that bundles key figures of the vehicle inventory. This transparency offers concrete recommendations for action, helping dealers make the most important steps in the sales process more efficient.
Mobile.de's fall 2025 platform update focuses on improving online car trading through AI-assisted applications and streamlined processes. Dealers can find more information about the update at promo.mobile.de/b2b/actual/update-fall25. The update is expected to make the most important steps in the sales process more efficient, ultimately benefiting both dealers and buyers.
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