Hatchback Car Lease Deals

If you're looking for the perfect do-it-all car, look no further than a hatchback. You really can't beat the versatility it has. There are plenty of hatchback lease deals to get you started as well as a range of benefits to going down this route. You can choose a car that’s small and city-friendly, sporty and speedy (also known as ‘hot hatches’), or bigger hatchbacks that can accommodate families. At Moneyshake, we compare hundreds of hatchback car lease deals to get you the best offer on your preferred model.

All our hatchback lease deals include free delivery, the manufacturer’s full warranty and road tax within the fixed monthly payments.

Hatchback lease deal of the week

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Audi A1
25 TFSI Sport 5dr
from £254 per month

Compare the best hatchback car lease deals

Treat yourself to a brand-new car that's going to offer all the versatility you need. Below, you can explore our best hatchback lease deals. From electric hatchbacks to large hatchbacks, there's something for everyone.

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Why lease a hatchback?

Hatchbacks are great options for UK drivers because these cars have proven time and time again to be great all-rounders. For example, the some of the best-selling cars in the UK are all hatchbacks, including the Vauxhall Corsa, Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf and Mercedes-Benz A-Class. The automotive industry is constantly bringing us new, exciting additions to the hatchback class, including electric cars which are making these models more affordable, as they’re cheaper to build than larger EVs. The Renault Zoe is a great example of this – available for less than £200 per month when you lease, yet it comes with an official range of 245 miles and includes rapid charging as standard.

Best features of a hatchback

Plenty of space

Since they're small on the outside but big on the inside, and with most having five doors and flexible rear seating, it means that hatchbacks are just as good at load lugging and carrying bigger families as larger cars are. Plus, the higher roofline gives passengers more headroom, so those sitting in the rear seats won't have to slouch and hurt their necks ever again.

Easy to park

The spacious interior in hatchbacks is like those in larger cars but without the additional exterior dimensions, so you get the best of both worlds. In fact, hatchbacks are often smaller than their saloon counterparts when it comes to their footprint, meaning that if you live in a city or somewhere where space is limited, you won't struggle to find a place to park this compact car.

Great fuel economy

Hatchback cars are considered some of the most efficient and economical vehicles on the road. Since they weigh less than other cars, it means that petrol-powered models provide better economy, whilst electric hatchbacks get higher ranges. So, if you're looking to do your part for the planet, we also have plenty of electric hatchback lease deals to choose from.

Stylish looks

You can rely on hatchbacks to have a consistently stylish appeal. Their sleek appearance is largely due to their shorter rear end, which gives them a distinctive look. Practicality and looks in one? Hatchbacks strike the perfect balance! If you want the best of both worlds, look no further than our mini hatchback lease deals.

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