ACEA Position Paper: European Transport Policy after 2020 emphasizes the importance of co-modality over modal shift, fact-based policy making, and a coherent approach to Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM). The paper also calls for clear EU-wide guidelines on urban vehicle access restrictions, the facilitation of cross-border use of the European Modular System (EMS), and the provision of the right infrastructure for decarbonization. The key principles for transport of tomorrow include affordability, reliability, accessibility, system-level innovation, and collaboration between stakeholders in cities. The paper also highlights the opportunities and challenges of micro-mobility concepts.