Urban typologies can be physical (infrastructure and ecosystems), social (cultural, economic, political) and spatial (planning, telecoupling, urbanization dynamics). For a successful transition of (existing) urban areas towards climate resilience, it is essential that macro-level policies and conceptual approaches find their way to every street and neighbourhood through urban retrofit projects with an understanding of urban typologies. Urban mobility significantly contributes to global carbon dioxide emissions. Given the rapid expansion and growth in urban areas, cities thus require innovative policies to ensure efficient and sustainable mobility. Urban typologies can serve as a vehicle for understanding the dynamics of cities, which exhibit high variability in form, economic output, and mobility behaviour, among others. Yet, typologies relevant to sustainable urban mobility analyses are few, outdated and not large enough in scope. In this paper, Ipresent a 9 cities typology space.