Best Electric Car Special Offers

Looking for the best electric car leasing special offers? Drive the latest EVs with lower running costs, government incentives, and cutting-edge technology.

Electric vehicles (EVs) are more affordable than ever, with exclusive leasing deals on a wide range of models. Whether you need a compact city car, a spacious SUV, or a high-performance EV, we have options to suit every driver.

Why Lease an Electric Car?

  • Lower Costs: Save on fuel, tax, and maintenance.
  • Fixed Monthly Payments: No unexpected expenses.
  • Government Incentives: Take advantage of UK grants and tax benefits.
  • Latest Technology: Drive cutting-edge models with modern features.
  • Zero Emissions: A greener way to travel.

Electric Car Leasing Offers

Explore special leasing offers on top EV brands, including Tesla, Audi, BMW, Kia, Hyundai, Polestar, Volkswagen, and more.

Get in Touch

For the latest electric car leasing special offers, call us at 0151 728 4711 or email sales@stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk. Check out our Reviews page to see why customers rate us 4.9/5.

Why Choose An Electric Car?

EVs have significant benefits over internal combustion engines (ICEs). Here are some of the advantages:

Save Money

Save big on fuel costs when you charge at home

Go Green

Save the planet with zero emissions driving

Better Performance

EVs have instant power and torque available at the push of the pedal

Low Maintenance

EVs have fewer moving parts and less systems that can go wrong


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The Audi e-tron GT electric saloon

Why Should I Lease An Electric Car?

There are several reasons to consider leasing an electric car through Stable Vehicle Contracts, whether for personal use or business purposes. Leasing an electric car offers significant financial flexibility. The lower initial costs and predictable monthly payments help manage budgets more effectively. For businesses, leasing can improve cash flow management, as funds are not tied up in depreciating assets.

Choosing an electric vehicle is a proactive step towards reducing environmental impact. Leasing makes this choice more accessible, enabling more people to contribute to a greener future. Businesses can also enhance their corporate social responsibility profile by incorporating electric vehicles into their fleet. Leasing often includes comprehensive optional maintenance packages, meaning less hassle and worry about the upkeep of the vehicle. Additionally, a full manufacturer warranty ensures that any issues are addressed without additional costs.

Is It Better to Lease an Electric Car via Personal Contract Hire or Business Contract Hire?


The decision between Personal Contract Hire (PCH) and Business Contract Hire (BCH) depends on your specific needs and circumstances.

Personal Contract Hire (PCH)

PCH is ideal for individuals who want the flexibility of driving a new car without the long-term commitment of ownership. The process is straightforward, with fixed monthly payments that cover depreciation and often include maintenance and servicing. At the end of the lease term, you simply return the car without worrying about its resale value.

Business Contract Hire (BCH)

BCH offers significant tax advantages, such as reclaiming VAT on lease payments and deducting the cost as a business expense. For businesses, leasing allows for efficient fleet management, providing employees with reliable and environmentally friendly vehicles. Adopting electric vehicles can enhance a company's image as a sustainable and forward-thinking organisation.

Electric car leasing is an excellent option for those looking to embrace modern mobility solutions without the long-term financial burden of ownership. Whether through Personal Contract Hire (PCH) for individuals or Business Contract Hire (BCH) for companies, leasing offers a range of benefits, including cost efficiency, environmental impact, and access to the latest technology.

The shift towards electric vehicles is supported by government incentives and a growing infrastructure, making now an ideal time to consider leasing an electric car. By choosing to lease, you not only enjoy the perks of driving a new and eco-friendly vehicle but also contribute to a sustainable future and cheaper running costs.

As the electric vehicle market continues to evolve, leasing remains a flexible and attractive option, ensuring you stay ahead with the latest advancements while managing your finances effectively. Whether for personal use or business purposes, electric car leasing is a smart, sustainable choice for modern mobility.

Please visit our electric car leasing guides for more information.

Why lease with Stable Vehicle Contracts?

Stable Vehicle Contracts have leased over 15,000 cars and vans since our inception back in 2009. We're part of a large dealership group called Swansway Motor Group, with over 25 dealerships across the UK. Our office is based in the Volkswagen Van Centre in Liverpool, one of the UK's leading van centres having won multiple awards. 

Stable takes pride in our fantastic customer service and we maintain exceptional levels of customer satisfaction. We have over 1,300 5-star reviews from verified customers. Only customers who've received a vehicle from us can leave a review, so you know the reviews are genuine. As well as this, 99% of our customers would recommend us. You can read our glowing reviews on reviews.io here.

Stable is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), meaning we prioritise your interests and provide fair treatment according to their strict guidelines. This means you can expect a suitable service that puts your needs first.

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The Liverpool Volkswagen Van Centre, where our offices are located

Still undecided and need more reasons?

There are lots of myths and unanswered questions floating around when it comes to EVs. However, let's get the facts straight.

Range anxiety is a common issue with customers who are on the fence about moving to an EV. This originates from when EVs first came out and didn't have a great deal of mileage. This has changed massively and today's EVs can do more miles than ever. For example, the Skoda Enyaq SUV has up to 332 miles on a full range. The CUPRA Born hatchback has up to 265 miles, while the Volkswagen ID.3 hatchback has 266 miles. Finally, the Audi Q8 SUV has a 343-mile range. When was the last time you did 332 miles in a single day? The EVs of today are more than enough for your daily needs.

Similarly to range anxiety, charge anxiety is another issue for many customers on the fence. But again, this is a thing of the past. Today's modern EVs come with rapid charging anywhere from 150kW to 300kW. This means a public rapid charger can give you from 20% to 80% in just 30 minutes. All public rapid chargers are available near convenience or hospitality shops. So pull up your car, get it on charge and go grab a coffee from the nearby Starbucks.

If you're wondering about how quickly you can charge at home, a standard 7kW or 11kW home charger will get your car from 20% to 100% in 6-8 hours. That means it can be left overnight while you're sleeping and you can wake up to a fully charged car.

You have to drive 280 miles in a day and your EV only does 234 miles? No problem. There are over 10,000 public chargers in the UK and using apps like ZapMap means you can plan your route efficiently with a stop along the way to charge your car. Is this process slower than just fuelling up an internal combustion engine (ICE) car? Yes, but how often are you going to drive 280 miles in a day? The savings you make from every other day of the year will offset the one day you exceed the range of your EV. And it's not like you will be charging for long. Using a rapid public charger means in just 30 minutes you'll have another 200 miles available and can go on your merry way. Easy!

This depends on numerous factors and while we can't say directly how much money you will save, there are many tools available online that can calculate your journey. 

ZapMap have a journey calculator tool that does a comparison against a fuel vehicle for your next journey.

When it comes to home charging, you'll want to find the cheapest tariff for overnight charging, as this is when it's typically the cheapest. Website SmartHomeCharge has a great article on the best EV charging tariffs.

Our Electric Car Lease Deals in 3 easy steps:

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Choose your electric lease deal on our site

Choose the best electric lease deal for your vehicle by using our website. Put in your annual mileage, contract length, initial rental, and any extras such as maintenance or changing the spec of your vehicle.

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Sign your finance documents

Submit your finance application via our website and then await the finance company's decision. Usually, they come back to us within 24 hours. Just sit back and relax for now.

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Wait for your car to be delivered

Once you are approved for a vehicle, all you need to do is leave it to us. We'll keep you updated on the status of your vehicle and then let you know what date it will be delivered to your doorstep.

Interested in learning more about Electric Car Leasing?

Read our leasing guides below

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More About Us

We're based inside the Volkswagen Van Centre in Liverpool. We're part of Swansway Motor Group, which has over 25 different dealership sites across the UK.

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Electric Leasing Guides

Want to lease an electric car or van? Confused about charging times, cables and other jargon? View our electric leasing guides to learn more.

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Electric Car Leasing FAQs

A standard lease contract and an electric lease contract are similar in terms of structure, but the latter often includes considerations for battery maintenance, and charging infrastructure, and may take advantage of government incentives specific to electric vehicles.

You can charge an electric car at home using a dedicated home charger or at public charging stations, which are increasingly available at various locations like shopping centres, car parks, and service stations.

The range of an electric car varies by model, but on average, most electric cars can run between 150 to 300 miles on a single charge.

If you run out of charge, you will need to call for roadside assistance to tow you to the nearest charging station or use a mobile charging unit if available.

Electric car insurance can be slightly more expensive due to the higher cost of repairs and parts, but this varies by provider and specific vehicle model. Some electric vehicles will be cheaper to insure than similar internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

Electric car leasing works by paying a fixed monthly fee to use the car for a set period, typically 2 to 4 years. At the end of the lease term, you return the car, with the option to lease a new model.

The decision to install an electric charging point at your home is entirely yours. Many EV owners opt to charge their vehicles overnight at home, benefiting from lower-cost electricity rates and waking up to a fully charged car. However, this is a personal preference. If installing a home charging point isn't feasible or desirable, you can use one of the over 10,000 public charging stations across the UK, or discuss the possibility of installing a charging point at your workplace with your employer.

Typically, the smaller the vehicle the more affordable the lease deal is. Whereas your larger SUVs are more expensive. A good example is the MG Motor UK MG4 hatchback; this is a cheap and affordable little electric car with a great range. While the Audi Q8 SUV is a large family car that is quite a bit more expensive. If you're on a budget, please visit our Under £200 leasing page to see if an EV is available here.

As mentioned previously, you can charge your EV at home or over 10,000 public charging stations across the UK. You can also charge your EV at the workplace if applicable. If you want to know the location of a nearby charging station, websites like ZapMap are available, as well as apps like PlugShare.

There are over 10,000 electric charging points across the UK. You can find a nearby one by using websites like ZapMap or apps like PlugShare.

Yes, you still need to service and MOT your electric vehicle. This is because the vehicle needs to stay roadworthy which is checked when it comes to the MOT. Thankfully, there are fewer moving parts in an EV which means most EVs fly through their services and servicing costs are cheaper for this reason. If you are keeping the EV for more than three years length, you will need to MOT the vehicle once for the forth year.

Our electric car leasing deals do not come with insurance, this is something you would have to sort out yourself. Tax is included in the entire length of the contract, so that is one less headache to worry about.

Yes, we offer free delivery for all our electric car lease deals to the mainland UK. If you live in Northern Ireland you would need to come pick the vehicle up from our Liverpool office and then get the ferry back to Belfast.

Still confused about Electric Car Leasing? Contact one of our friendly sales advisers today to find out more and we'll be happy to help.