- From 1 January 2019, the new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) has been used to measure the fuel economy and CO2 emissions of new vehicles. This test typically gives lower performance values than the old New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) test that was used previously. All fuel economy figures are indicative figures and do not necessarily represent real driving results. Please consult manufacturer websites for the most up-to-date performance values.
- Prices and features of car models shown are correct to the best of our knowledge and may be subject to adjustments or withdrawal in the event of any changes taking place which affect the cost of provision of the lease agreement. In the coming months the wider car market may experience longer delivery times or availability issues with some makes and models, and customers are advised to discuss this with their dealer at the point of application.
- Every image and video is for illustration purposes only. We recommend you check any specifically required features with your dealer. MPG figures quoted are combined, vehicle specifications are provided by Glass's Information Services Limited and CAP Automotive Limited, accessibility details are provided by the Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC), all figures, specifications and details are indicative only and may vary. The internal and external specification of the car you choose may differ. Customers are advised to check any specifically required features with their dealer at the point of application. Please note that Motability Operations Limited accepts no liability in relation to the accuracy of the information provided by third parties as set out herein. Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information.
- Explanation of the units used to define electric vehicles:
- kW: The peak power output of the car in kilowatts
- kWh: A measurement of the battery storage capacity in kilowatt hours
- kWch: Some electric vehicles quote a figure for charging capability, which relates to the rate at which the onboard charger in the vehicle can accept charge from an AC power supply (for example, a home charging port)