Driverless cars or autonomous cars have become topic of debate in various forums for both governments and academia. A lot of research is focussed on the technical aspects which deals with what kind of technologies will be needed in order to achieve the aims of having a completely driverless car. Other popular research in this field focus on the market penetration and sales aspect. Not a lot of research is done on the possible effects that this technology will have on our cities. Autonomy along with electrification and sharing is likely to change the face of individual transport in next three decades. These revolutions can be independent or in conjunction with each other. This research tries to understand and grasp the changes in mobility behaviour through a scenario building approach. Various topics that relate to mobility and cities are analysed based on available research. The aim of the research is focus on the way this technology can impact our urban environments and set the base for policy changes at dif