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Accenture / Hertz Rental & Car Sales UXUI Refresh

Hertz, founded in 1918 as the world’s first car rental company with a fleet of Ford Model T vehicles, has grown into one of the most recognized global brands in mobility. Today, it operates more than 12,000 locations worldwide under the Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty, and Firefly brands.

Over its century-long history, Hertz has pioneered industry innovations and built unmatched trust. Early milestones include its 1925 affiliation with Yellow Cab Company and later partnerships with United Airlines and Ford to deliver seamless travel experiences.

Hertz also created a unique closed-loop ecosystem: customers can rent a car, experience it firsthand, and then purchase it through Hertz Car Sales and Hertz Rent2Buy — confidently buying a vehicle they already know and trust. This integration of rental, travel, and retail ownership remains a distinctive advantage in the industry.

Hertz engaged our combined team — Chaotic Moon, Fjord, and Accenture — to deliver a seamless digital experience across all platforms, with a sharp focus on mobile. Our mission: simplify and streamline every multi-step process for customers.

Three speech bubbles with quotes discussing car rental, technology, millennial market, and high-tech clients, with Hertz logo in the bottom left corner.
A detailed infographic flowchart about buying a car, with sections titled Discover, Prepare, Plan, Purchase, Complete, and Reflect, outlining goals, touchpoints, actions, pain points, and opportunities in each phase.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 001 / Research, Interview & Analysis

Understanding Stakeholders, Users & Current Landscape

Partnering with a 100-year-old icon like Hertz meant navigating rich legacy systems, decades of digital assets, and deep cultural significance—while meeting today’s expectations for seamless digital-physical integration in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

We began with comprehensive stakeholder discovery to surface pain points and long-term vision, paired with nationwide user interviews spanning all demographics to uncover real needs around car rental and used-car purchases.

From these insights, we crafted detailed personas and end-to-end journey maps, pinpointing every cross-platform touchpoint. We then reimagined the experience by borrowing proven behaviors from other industries—streamlining rental flows for effortless speed and gamifying the car-shopping journey to make it intuitive, transparent, and even enjoyable.

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Hertz Digital Rebrand 002 / RAC UX

Concept 001 / Modular Cards

Drawing from user testing, feedback, and best-in-class patterns like Uber’s frictionless flow and Netflix’s bite-sized personalization, I developed several bold directions to reimagine the Hertz car rental experience.

The first design is the “Card Design” system, an intuitive, tactile user interface that works seamlessly across web, Android, and iOS. These cards are fully customizable and personalized, yet retain a familiar paper-like feel. They elegantly group related content such as reservations, loyalty rewards, and curated travel recommendations, creating a clean, glanceable experience for every user.

Screenshots of a parking reservation app showing available dates and car classes with prices, highlighting December 29, 30, and 31.
Screenshots of a mobile search interface for car searches on Hertz's website, showing a default search with no input and an autocomplete search with typed text "Toyota" including suggested models like 4Runner, Avalon, Camry, and Solara.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 002 / RAC UI

Screenshots of a Hertz rental car app showing the process of booking a rental car from San Francisco (SFO) to Australia (AUS), selecting pickup and return dates, and choosing a return date on December 29th.
Screenshot of a Hertz reservation confirmation screen showing details of a car rental for a 2015 Nissan Sentra. The reservation is confirmed, and the pickup and drop-off locations and times are listed. The screen includes a photo of the car, reservation numbers, and status updates on the app.
Comparison of Uber ride options with different pricing and vehicle classes, showing the booking interface for December 29 and 30 in Austin, Texas.
A yellow signpost with two directional arrows and the text 'Where are you going?' underneath.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 003 / RAC UX

Concept 002 / One-Click Instant Booking

The second concept is the “One-Click” interface design. This concept introduces true one-tap reservations. Customers review the time and date, select a car, and confirm instantly—no forms, no waiting—dramatically reducing friction and abandonment while driving higher conversions.

Powered by personalized recommendations, pre-filled preferences, and Hertz’s century of customer data, it delivers speed and trust in a single gesture, perfectly serving last-minute travelers and loyalty members who expect a seamless, tailored experience.

A sequence of four mobile app screens showing the process of selecting and customizing a reservation with Hertz car rental. The first screen displays upcoming plans and reservation details. The second screen shows loyalty and reward info with a car graphic. The third screen presents reward options and additional services like GPS and baby seat. The fourth screen features a keyboard input for search or selection.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 003 / RAC UI

Screenshots of a Hertz rental car app showing trip overview, car pickup location search, and check-in date calendar.
Screenshots of a Hertz car rental app showing options to select pickup and return locations, dates, and car details, with a map feature for Austin, TX.
Illustration of a green planet with rings, resembling Saturn, with yellow spots on its surface.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 004 / Rent2Buy UX

Concept 001 - 004 / Gamify Car Shopping Design

Research shows that buying a car (especially for younger, first-time buyers with limited credit or support) is often stressful: too many options, complex paperwork, and high-pressure sales tactics.

To transform that experience, I reimagined Hertz Car Sales with playful, low-pressure mechanics: bite-sized personalized recommendations, Tinder-style left/right swipes to explore matches, and light gamification elements that reward progress completion. The result is a fun, transparent, and empowering journey that turns intimidation into confidence and makes finding the right car feel effortless and enjoyable.

Screenshots of a car selection app showing criteria and filters for choosing a dream car, including make, model, drive theme, perks, and price range, with options to swipe for more cars.
Screen displaying a car listing for a 2015 Honda Accord, with details such as price, mileage, and customer reviews, and a blue button labeled 'Save' below a city skyline silhouette.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 005 / Rent2Buy UX

Concept 005 / Seamless Online-to-Offline Bridge via Support Chat

User research revealed a persistent gap: customers love browsing cars online but hesitate to commit without real guidance — yet dread pushy in-person sales pressure. Online car shopping endures the same e-commerce struggle: customer retention and conversion.

To close this gap, I designed a contextual Support Chat built specifically for Hertz Car Sales and the Rent2Buy program. It delivers just-in-time answers, gentle nudges, and personalized advice — all without high-pressure tactics. Shoppers move confidently from online exploration to reservation or delivery, often skipping the traditional test drive entirely because they’ve already experienced the car through Rent2Buy. The chat becomes the calm, trusted advisor that turns hesitant browsers into relaxed, ready-to-buy customers.

Screenshot of a chat support interface on a mobile device with a conversation about searching for a car, showing two car listings at the bottom.

Hertz Digital Rebrand 005 / Rent2Buy UI

Screenshots of a car sales search process on Hertz website showing a 2015 Nissan Sentra S, with price details, warranty information, and a financing estimate.

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