Best electric car finance deals: June 2025
Looking at swapping petrol or diesel pumps for a plug? Here are some of the best electric car finance deals available right now to make plugging in that little bit easier on the wallet

Hunting for the best electric car finance deals has become a priority for many motorists. This is because more and more drivers are seeing the benefits of an electric car - especially with petrol and diesel prices showing no signs of decreasing. Plus, the idea of a quiet, relaxing car which can be refuelled as you sleep sounds pretty appealing.
Additionally, if you charge using electricity from renewable sources, the carbon footprint of each mile you drive is tiny. For certain types of motorists - especially those who drive company cars - an electric car can present significant financial savings, too.
As demand for battery-powered cars is growing, so too are the number of makes and models available to choose from. Given the size demands of packaging a big enough battery under an electric vehicle, combined with their popularity, it's no surprise that the number of electric SUVs to choose from is growing quickly.
We've been busy searching online to find what we think are the best finance deals on electric cars. You may be surprised at how affordable switching to an electric car can be. Plus of course, don't forget about the far cheaper running costs, especially if you switch at an EV specific energy tariff.
Abarth
The Abarth 600e is available on 60-month conditional sale at 0% APR with a minimum 40% deposit and £1,300 deposit contribution. The Abarth 600e is also available on PCP with a £1,300 deposit contribution, starting at £499 a month. The Abarth 500e is available on 60-month conditional sale at 0% APR with a minimum 40% deposit and £250 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Alpine
The new Alpine A290 range starts at £345 a month at 2.9% APR on a 48-month deal with a £1,000 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Audi
Deposit contributions include the Audi Q6 SUV e-tron (£7,800), Audi A6 Avant e-tron (£7,000), Audi Q4 e-tron (£8,750), Audi S e-tron GT (£9,975) and Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e (£5,810). The e-tron deals include a free Ohme home charger worth £999 or an extra £500 discount. Find out more on these deals
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BMW has a range of sales offer discounts, including the BMW 530e M Sport (£2,000), BMW i4 M50 (£6,126) and BMW 750e xDrive M Sport (£8,591). Find out more on these deals
BYD
PCP deals include the BYD Dolphin starting at £279 a month with 0% APR, a £279 customer deposit and £1,300-£1,600 dealer discount. The BYD Atto 3 starts at £399 a month with 0% APR, £399 down, a £3,100 deposit contribution and a £1,800 dealer discount. The BYD Seal U DMi starts at £349, the BYD Seal starts at £479 and BYD Sealion 7 starts at £489 a month. Find out more on these deals
Citroen
The Citroen e-C3 starts from £339 with a £339 deposit and £884 deposit contribution, the Citroen e-C3 Aircross starts from £359 with a £359 deposit and £152 deposit contribution and the Citroen e-Berlingo is £475 a month with £475 down and a £2,358 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Cupra
Cupra has 0% APR PCP and £4,500 towards your deposit available on the Cupra Born EV, and 1% APR on £1,750 towards your Cupra Tavascan. Find out more on these deals
Dacia
The Dacia Spring is 0% APR over 48 months with £1,000 deposit contribution and three years' servicing for £99. Find out more on these deals
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The Fiat 500e has 0% APR on PCP plus a £500 Spring Electric Saving, the Fiat 600e has a £500 Spring Saving, and the Fiat 600 Hybrid has a £650 deposit contribution. These models are available on 60-month conditional sale with 0% APR with a minimum 40% deposit. The EVs get a £500 Spring Saving, too. Find out more on these deals
Ford
The Ford Explorer has a £3,000 deposit contribution and 0% APR over three years, the Ford Capri (£3,000 and 0% APR), Ford Mustang Mach-E (£7,500 discount and 0% APR) and Ford Puma Gen-E (0% APR) also have offers. Find out more on these deals
Genesis
The Genesis GV60 is available from £444 a month with a £5,000 deposit contribution and 1.9% APR, although the customer deposit required is a hefty £15,000. Genesis G80 Electric models have £3,000 deposit contributions, while petrol G80 models get £2,000 off. Find out more on these deals
GWM
The GWM Ora starts at £299 a month on a 48-month PCP deal, and deposit contributions range from £400-£1,050. Find out more on these deals
Honda
The Honda e:Ny1 is available from £469 a month with 0% APR and a £5000 deposit contribution. A five-year warranty, roadside assistance and service plan are included, too. Find out more on this deal
Hyundai
Deposit contributions include the Hyundai Kona Electric and Hyundai Inster (£1,000), Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Hyundai Ioniq 6 (£2,000). The Hyundai Inster, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Hyundai Ioniq 6 are 0% APR. Find out more on these deals
Kia
Kia is offering zero deposit PCP on all models, plus £1,500 towards the Kia Niro EV and £2,000 towards the Kia EV6, and all EVs get a year of Kia Charge Plus discounted charging included. Find out more on these deals
Leapmotor
The Leapmotor T03 starts at £199 a month with a £199 deposit and £653 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Lexus
The Lexus RZ and Lexus UX Electric are available with 0% APR and a £4,500 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes PCP discounts include the Mercedes A250e (£2,000), Mercedes EQE Saloon (£9,500) and Mercedes EQS Saloon (£9,999). Find out more on these deals
MG
The MG4 starts at £169 per month, the MG HS PHEV starts at £239, the MGS5 starts at £279 and the MG4 XPOWER starts at £279, all with 0% APR. Find out more on these deals
MINI
Deposit contributions include the MINI Cooper Electric (£500), MINI Countryman (£750) and MINI Aceman (£1,250). Find out more on these deals
Nissan
The Nissan Ariya is available with a £1,500-£3,000 deposit contribution and 0.99%-1.49% APR on PCP. Find out more on these deals
Omoda
The electric Omoda E5 is £359 a month with a £5,099 deposit and 0% APR. Find out more on these deals
Polestar
The Polestar 2 and Polestar 4 are 0% APR and £2,000 off single motor models and £3,000 of dual motor variants. The Polestar 3 is 0% APR and £4,000 off dual motor models. Find out more on these deals
Renault
The new Renault 5 is 0% APR over two years or 3.9-5.9% APR and up to £500 deposit contribution over four years. The Renault Megane E-Tech (up to £2,000) has 0% APR and the Renault Scenic E-Tech (up to £1,750) is 2.9% APR over 48 months. Find out more on these deals
Skoda
The new Skoda Elroq and facelifted Skoda Enyaq are 0% APR over 36 months or have a £3,000 contribution at 6.9% over 48 months. Find out more on these deals
Skywell
The Skywell BE11 includes a £6,000 deposit contribution, plus a free Hypervolt Home 3 Pro 7.4kW charger with fitting included and £3,000 of public charging credit supplied on the Octopus Electroverse app. Find out more on this deal
Smart
Smart is currently offering the Smart #1 Pro+ electric SUV with a £2,000 discount and 0% APR on PCP, making monthly payments £399 over 48 months with a £399 deposit. Find out more on this deal
Subaru
Subaru currently has deposit contributions on the Subaru Outback (£1,000), Subaru Solterra EV (£1,500), and Subaru Crosstrek (£2,000) when financed with PCP. Find out more on these deals
Tesla
The facelifted Tesla Model Y SUV is available from £399 with a £6,100 deposit and 2.9% APR. Deliveries start in June. The Tesla Model 3 starts from £416 per month with £6,950 deposit at 2.9% APR. Find out more on these deals
Toyota
The Toyota bZ4X is available with 0% APR and a £2,500 deposit contribution. Find out more on these deals
Vauxhall
Opt for electric and deposit contributions include the Vauxhall Corsa Electric (£500-£2,000), Vauxhall Frontera Electric (£1,000) and Vauxhall Mokka Electric (£1,500-£3,000). Find out more on these deals
Volkswagen
The electric VW ID.3 (£2,500), VW ID.4 (£4,000), VW ID.5 (£3,500) VW ID.7 (£1,000) are available with 0% APR over 36 months. Deposit contributions are £6,000, £7,000, £7,000 and £2,000 respectively on a 48-month term at 5.9% APR. Find out more on these deals
Volvo
EV discounts include the Volvo EX30 (£1,000), Volvo EX40 (£4,000) and Volvo EC40 (£5,000). Find out more on these deals
XPeng
The new XPeng G6 electric coupe-SUV is the firm's first UK model. Get one for £449 a month at 3.9% APR with a £7,990 deposit. Find out more on this deal
Tesla Model Y
PCP from £336 a month
Deposit from £3,748
The Tesla Model Y was one of the biggest selling cars on the entire planet in 2024, and the UK's best-selling EV by far. That means Elon Musk's electric vehicle brand must be doing something worth considering for so many new Model Ys to find homes. A heavily updated version of the Model Y, featuring a new look inside and out, and retuned suspension, is now available to order in the UK, with first deliveries expected in June.
Tesla offers PCP and the ability to buy its cars direct through its website. Prices are subject to change on a regular basis, so it's worth checking the website often and only buying once APR rates and monthly payments drop to affordable levels.
Due to its popularity, there are increasing numbers of Model Ys hitting the used market, too, making PCP deals worth a look. Here's our pick from cars that are up to three years old with under 20,000 miles on the clock.
2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD 5dr Auto
Price: £24,990 or £336.49 a month
Mileage: 45,666
Annual mileage limit: 10,000
Deposit: £3,748
Monthly payments: 47 x £336.49 (£15,815.03)
Optional final payment: £14,107.50
Total payable: £33,931.03
APR representative: 13.3%
PCP agreement length: 48 months
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Audi Q4 e-tron
PCP from £546 a month
Deposit from £5,549
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Almost 18,000 examples of the Audi Q4 e-tron found homes in the UK in 2024, making it runner-up to the Tesla Model Y as the UK's most popular EV. And it's not hard to see why, thanks to the Q4's well-equipped and spacious interior, usefully long electric range and choice of different powertrains.
If you're looking for a brand-new Q4, Audi has a PCP deal for £475 a month with a decent 10,000 miles per year limit and healthy deposit contribution. Or there are plenty of great used examples to choose from. Here we've chosen from cars that are up to three years old with less than 20,000 miles on the clock.
2025 Audi Q4 210kW 45 82kWh S Line 5dr Auto [Leather]
Price: £36,995 or £546.26 a month
Mileage: 9,500
Annual mileage limit: 10,000
Deposit: £5,220
Monthly payments: 47 x £546.26 (£25,674.22)
Optional final payment: £18,561.10
Total payable: £49,794.57
APR representative: 13.3%
PCP agreement length: 48 months
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MG4
PCP from £220 a month
Deposit from £2,488
The MG4 is one of the most popular electric cars in the UK, thanks to its value price tag, generous equipment levels and spacious cabin. The MG4 is also surprisingly good to drive, while its electric range of up to 281 miles will be more than adequate for most.
MG offers two PCP deals on the MG4. A 37-month 0% APR deal costs from just £169 a month, but requires a deposit of almost £10,000. A four-year 2.9% APR deal costs from £269 with a £5,203 deposit.
There's also plenty of choice of MG4 models on the used market that are well worth considering, as our example below, selected from cars that are up to three years old with less than 20,000 miles on the clock, shows.
2023 MG4 150kW Trophy EV Long Range 64kWh 5dr Auto
Price: £18,495 or £260.21 a month
Mileage: 12,286
Annual mileage limit: 10,000
Deposit: £2,488
Monthly payments: 47 x £260.21 (£12,299.87)
Optional final payment: £9,652.50
Total payable: £24,916.62
APR representative: 13.3%
PCP agreement length: 48 months
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Skoda Enyaq
PCP from £382 a month
Deposit from £4,274
The Skoda Enyaq is an excellent electric family car, with plenty of range, lots of standard equipment and plenty of room for growing kids and all their assorted paraphernalia. It might not be quite as exciting to drive as something like a Tesla Model Y, which is very quick to accelerate, but the Enyaq is more about being easy to drive and comfortable for all.
The Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe have just been treated to a mid-life update, and both new models are available new from Skoda on PCP. There are two options to choose from, too. There's a 0% APR offer over 36 months that starts at £394 a month on a 10,000 miles a year deal and requires a £7022 deposit. The second option is a 6.9% APR deal over 48 months with the same deposit, monthly payment amount and mileage and a £3,000 deposit contribution.
Used Enyaqs are a great option, too, with prices starting at less than £390 a month for three-year old car with under 20,000 miles on the clock.
2025 Skoda Enyaq 125kW 50 55kWh 5dr Auto
Price: £28,495 or £381.95 a month
Mileage: 10
Annual mileage limit: 10,000
Deposit: £4,274
Monthly payments: 47 x £381.95 (£17,951.65)
Optional final payment: £13,230
Total payable: £36,465.90
APR representative: 11.3%
PCP agreement length: 48 months
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Hyundai Kona Electric
PCP from £386 a month
Deposit from £3,938
Although Hyundai offers striking electric cars like the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, it's actually the more conventional SUV-shaped Kona Electric that sells the most in the UK. Although still striking to look at, the Kona EV doesn't shout about its alternative powertrain, and, perhaps more importantly, it maintains the spacious interior and excellent equipment levels of the petrol-powered Kona models, too. Most buyers opt for a Kona with the larger 65kWh battery pack, giving a range of over 300 miles, meaning it could easily serve as your only car.
Hyundai is currently offering a £1,000 deposit contribution and 2.9% APR on Kona Electric models. That's for a PCP agreement that requires 48 monthly payments, starting at £417.95 per month if you opt for the cheapest Kona Electric Advance with the smaller 48kW h battery. A £3,500 customer deposit is required, too. There are plenty of low-mileage models on the used market too, often in the top-spec Ultimate trim. We've chosen our top pick from cars that are up to three years old with less than 20,000 miles on the clock.
2023 Hyundai Kona Electric 160kW Ultimate 65kWh 5dr Auto
Price: £26,259 or £385.60 a month
Mileage: 9,292
Annual mileage limit: 10,000
Deposit: £3,938
Monthly payments: 47 x £385.60 (£18,123.20)
Optional final payment: £12,892.50
Total payable: £35,214.55
APR representative: 13.3%
PCP agreement length: 48 months
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How much does it cost to run an electric car?
Leasing an electric car should mean rock-bottom running costs, as lease agreements are normally for new or nearly new cars. This means they are less likely to need major repairs and if there are any faults with the car, they should be covered by the warranty provided by the car manufacturer. In addition to this, electric cars should be even less likely to need work compared to a petrol or a diesel vehicle as they have fewer moving parts to wear out.
Furthermore, up until a car is three years old, it does not require an MOT. As many lease deals won’t run longer than 36 months, you can wave goodbye to spending time finding a reputable garage and wondering if they charged you a fair amount.
One last running cost to mention is road tax, which is most often paid by the organisation a car is leased from. As electric cars are exempt from road tax, though, this cannot really be considered a bonus as it is free anyway.
How do I charge my electric car?
When leasing an electric car it is the responsibility of the driver to charge the vehicle and how this is done is up to them. They could use a three-pin plug as found in all UK houses, but because of the significant amount of electricity required to charge an EV, this isn’t recommended.
The best option is to get a dedicated car charger installed. It is worth shopping around as occasionally lease deals crop up that include a charger or at least a discounted one, or switching your home electricity tariff to an EV-specific one can yield the same result. Failing any deals being available, you will need to organise a company to come and install a charger for you.
For most domestic properties the maximum output for a charging point will be 7kW. Any higher than this and you will likely need to upgrade the power supply to your house, which gets expensive and disruptive. A 7kW charger is plenty for replenishing a battery’s charge overnight, although electric cars with large batteries (at least 75kWh) might struggle to get 100% charged overnight if flat when plugged in.
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When driving an electric car, it is a good idea to think about the places you most commonly visit and maximise the charging network available. This is because, in some towns, there are shops, restaurants and leisure centres that can provide free charging. These save you money and handily keep your car topped up throughout the day.
Similarly, if you are going on a longer journey and need to top up the battery, finding a commercial charger with a high power output (such as 50, 75 or 100kW, or even more) cuts down the length of time you will be waiting for range to be added. Not all electric cars can charge at higher rates, though, so be sure to check the specification of the EV you are driving.
There are some great (and free) resources online that can help with finding chargers and planning routes. Zap-Map is one of the most popular, which can be accessed as a website and a smartphone app. A handy feature of Zap-Map is that it will show the type of charger connector (the European standard is called ‘Type 2’ but there are a few other types) available at each charging point and whether or not it is in service. Turning up to a broken charger is very frustrating...
What are the benefits of electric car finance?
Aside from the environmental benefits, lower running costs and lower tax associated with EVs, taking out a PCP deal on an electric car gives you flexibility. For a relatively affordable deposit - often covered at least partially if you have a car to trade-in - and fixed monthly payments - you get to try the EV life for size.
If, at the end of your deal, you're not convinced, you can simply give the car back, or use the equity against a new PCP deal on a car that might better fit your needs. If it turns out the EV is a great fit, a PCP also gives you the option of being able to buy the car outright and continue motoring for many happy miles to come.
What are the downsides of electric car finance?
Wider concerns about running an EV, particularly as your only car, are well documented. But aside from range anxiety and charger drama, many electric drivers report being pleasantly satisfied with the results of making the electric switch.
As new technology, electric vehicles currently cost significantly more than their ICE-powered counterparts. And that means higher upfront costs like initial deposits, and higher monthly payments than a petrol or diesel equivalent. However, some of this cost is clawed back through cheaper running costs, while many EV deals have significant incentives, like large deposit contributions, 0% APR and discounted home chargers to encourage you to plug in.
Another consideration is early termination of your PCP agreement. This is an issue regardless of how your car is powered, but if the EV life really doesn't suit you, paying to terminate a PCP early can be an expensive business. As ever, it pays to be informed of any and all costs before you sign the deal.