A MOTOR expert has revealed some fantastic leasing deals – with the cheapest offered at around £200 per month.
As with engine combustion cars, drivers can also lease numerous electric vehicle makes and models.
A motor expert has revealed some excellent leasing deals, starting from approximately £200 a monthGetty Images
Handily, car experts at Parkers have revealed some of the best value leasing deals for electric cars on the market.
And it’s a good idea for those who want to get experience driving an electric car before diving in and purchasing one.
Leasing has become popular in recent years, with more than four-fifths of all-electric cars (excluding Tesla) leased, News from Wales reports.
Here, we round up some of the best leasing deals for EVs in the UK right now – would you make the swap to electric?
Volkswagen e-up! from £204 per month
The Volkswagen e-up is a city car produced by the Volkswagen Group since 2011Getty Images
With a range of 99 miles on a full charge, the VW up! is perfect for those living in a big city.
It’s good to drive and offers low running costs – perfect!
MG MG4 from £299 per month
The MG4 EV will charge from 10-80% in around 30 minutes
The MG4 EV is a small family car produced by the Chinese automotive manufacturer SAIC Motor under the British MG marque.
This car’s 64kWh battery gives an estimated range of about 225 miles.
Citroën e-C4 from £300 per month
With a rapid charger, the Citroën e-C4 will reach an 80% charge in around half an hourcitroen
The Citroen e-C4 is equipped with a 50kWh that allows you to travel up to 219 miles.
Offered as a front-wheel drive model, it can accelerate from 0-62mph in 9.7 seconds, with a top speed of 93 mph.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 from £455 per month
With a 350-kWh charger, the Ioniq 5 Long Range AWD will charge from 10-80% in around 18 minutesRex Features
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a compact crossover SUV produced by Hyundai since 2021.
There are two battery versions of the Ioniq 5 – the 58kWh standard version and 77.4kWh longer range version.
Tesla Model 3 from £480 per month
The Model 3 takes around 20 minutes to charge fully via Tesla SuperchargerGetty Images
The Model 3 is offered with rear or all-wheel drive, while the Performance model is capable of 0-60mph in 3.1 seconds.
Opting for the cheapest version shouldn’t be an issue, though, as it’s capable of the benchmark sprint in 5.8 seconds.