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Volkswagen Lease Deals

Volkswagen might have made its name with the humble Beetle, but today it is known the world over as one of the biggest and best car manufacturers on the planet. After decades of consistently producing great cars, you don’t need to be an expert to figure out why Volkswagen leasing offers are so popular.

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Volkswagen T-Roc
Leasing.com value score from
9.2
Monthly cost from
£207.88 p/m
Total lease cost from
£6,950.01
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Volkswagen Golf
Leasing.com value score from
8.8
Monthly cost from
£200.10 p/m
Total lease cost from
£6,403.20
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Volkswagen Polo
Leasing.com value score from
8.7
Monthly cost from
£169.98 p/m
Total lease cost from
£4,994.88
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Volkswagen Tiguan
Leasing.com value score from
8.7
Monthly cost from
£301.32 p/m
Total lease cost from
£7,627.44
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Volkswagen T-Cross
Leasing.com value score from
8.4
Monthly cost from
£190.90 p/m
Total lease cost from
£6,407.91
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Volkswagen Id.5
Leasing.com value score from
9.5
Monthly cost from
£309.23 p/m
Total lease cost from
£11,985.28
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Volkswagen Touareg
Leasing.com value score from
8.7
Monthly cost from
£573.29 p/m
Total lease cost from
£19,167.28
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Volkswagen Id.Buzz
Leasing.com value score from
9.2
Monthly cost from
£345.85 p/m
Total lease cost from
£11,361.20
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Volkswagen Id.4
Leasing.com value score from
8.7
Monthly cost from
£347.18 p/m
Total lease cost from
£11,408.56
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Volkswagen Id.3
Leasing.com value score from
8.4
Monthly cost from
£347.18 p/m
Total lease cost from
£11,435.52
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Volkswagen Taigo
Leasing.com value score from
8.2
Monthly cost from
£254.14 p/m
Total lease cost from
£6,682.44
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Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace
Leasing.com value score from
8.4
Monthly cost from
£345.50 p/m
Total lease cost from
£10,125.08

Volkswagen lease FAQs

Why should you lease a Volkswagen?

Volkswagen is one of the world’s most successful car brands, having built its identity on producing well-made and reliable cars over many decades. It’s still at the cutting-edge of the industry, and has an eclectic line-up of hatchbacks, crossovers, SUVs and EVs. Whether it’s a city car or a seven seater, there’s something in the range that’ll suit you.

What are the most popular Volkswagen models to lease?

The most popular Volkswagens to lease include the Golf and Polo hatchback models, and the Tiguan and T-Roc SUVs. But that’s far from the company’s only offerings. The new Taigo coupe-style SUV is growing in popularity, while its range of electric models such as the ID.3 and ID.4 are successfully tempting customers away from the likes of Tesla.

What Volkswagen trim levels can I choose from?

Exact trim levels will vary depending on the Volkswagen you’re interested in, but popular trims include Life, Active, Elegance and R-Line. All Volkswagens feature an impressive spec as standard. Take the Golf as an example. The Life version features a 10in infotainment touchscreen, a 10in digital driver display, rain-sensing wipers and rear parking sensors as standard.

How much does a Volkswagen lease cost?

If you’re looking for an affordable new Volkswagen, leasing is the way to go. Despite being well-known for quality and a premium feel, cars like the Polo and Golf are similarly priced to rivals in their respective segments. SUV models such as the Tiguan also compare favourably. You might be surprised just how affordable a Volkswagen can be.

Are there any Volkswagen rivals I should consider?

Sitting between premium brands and more affordable badges, Volkswagen has a plethora of rivals to contend with. These days they include Hyundai, Kia, Peugeot, Nissan and Honda. Some of its new EVs are designed to contend with new models from Tesla too.

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