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VW ID.3 Car Lease Deals

VW’s ID.3 is a pure electric family hatchback packed with innovative tech and impressive range.

  • Choice of battery packs with up to 336-mile range
  • 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Comfortable interior with 385-litre boot capacity
  • Awarded five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP
  • Three trim levels available

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Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro 59kWh 5dr Auto
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£240.83

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro 59kWh 5dr Auto [Exterior/Pan Rf]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£250.85

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro 59kWh 5dr Auto [Comfort]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£287.76

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro 59kWh 5dr Auto [Comf/Ext/Pan Rf]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£296.77

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto [5 Seats]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£317.87

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto [Ext/Pan Rf/5St]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£326.90

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto [Comfort/5St]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£362.86

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto Comf/Ext/Pan/5St
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£372.81

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Essential Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto [5 Seats]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£355.96

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto [Ext/Pan Rf/DAP/5St]
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£448.95

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto Comf/Ext/PanRf/DAP/5St
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£473.96

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback

150kW Match Pro S 77kWh 5dr Auto
Personal lease
Per Month Inc. VAT
From£385.79

Why Lease The ID.3

The king of family cars is back. Volkswagen have outdone themselves with the ID.3, a fully electric hatchback that reaches impossibly high levels of comfort without cutting down on performance. In all its models, this five-door family car goes from standstill to 62 mph in less than eight seconds. And with a maximum speed of 99mph, you’ll have no problems cruising on the motorway when required.

The first model in the German company’s new electric ID series, this refined hatchback has drawn comparisons with classics like the Golf or the Beetle. It’s definitely every bit as functional as them — just slicker and greener. In its 58kWh model, the ID.3 can go up to 260 miles before needing to charge up, with the 77kWh version covering 338 miles. Even better, it’ll only take you 35 minutes at a 100kW public charger to get the battery up to 80%.

Wider than its petrol predecessors, Volkswagen’s new EV provides plenty of leg room even when sitting five people. With the rear seats upright, the ID.3 has a boot capacity of 852 litres. This can go up to an astonishing 1,601 litres if you fold both rear seats, making it the perfect vehicle for families in need of some extra space.

Tired of fidgeting with clumsy sat-navs and unresponsive controls? Fortunately, that will never happen with this highly intelligent car. The highlight of its minimalistic cabin is a highly responsive 10-inch touchscreen that allows for seamless integration with smartphone devices. And if you’d much rather use voice control, the car’s ID Light assistant is there for you. It will give you accurate directions and allow you to change your car setup on the move whilst you keep your eyes on the road.

If you want to follow Volkswagen into the EV world, check out our lease deals for the VW ID.3 below.


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