Compare live BMW lease deals below from an independent, whole-of-market broker. We place every lease across major funders including Lex Autolease, Novuna, ALD and Santander, so the monthly prices you see are the sharpest we can source, not a single rate we are tied to.
Whether you want the company-car staple 3 Series, a family SUV like the X3, or an electric i4, you can take it on personal or business contract hire. Read on for help picking the right model, trim and terms, or browse our special offers and in stock BMWs for quicker delivery.
BMW's range is wide, so the right one usually comes down to how you'll use it.
The 1 Series and 2 Series are the most affordable way into a new BMW, with the sporty drive the brand is known for.
The 3 Series is BMW's core executive saloon and a perennial company-car favourite, with the 4 Series as its coupe-styled sister.
BMW has one of the broadest electric line-ups of any brand: the i4 and i5 saloons, the iX1 and iX3 electric SUVs, and the flagship iX. There are also plug-in hybrid versions of many core models if you want some electric running without going fully electric.
For business drivers, the electric BMWs are a strong pick. Fully electric company cars attract far lower Benefit-in-Kind company car tax than petrol or diesel, which is what makes them so popular on salary sacrifice and business leasing. The exact rate changes each tax year, so check the current figure before you decide, and treat this as general information rather than tax advice.
If you're not ready for electric, the petrol and mild-hybrid models still sell well, and for lower annual mileage they often make more sense. Compare the electric BMWs against other premium brands on our electric car leasing page.
BMW trims climb roughly from SE, to Sport, to M Sport, to M Sport Pro. M Sport is by far the most-chosen and is what most people picture when they think of a BMW: sportier styling, bigger wheels and a firmer set-up. That firmer suspension and the larger wheels do trade away some ride comfort, so if you cover a lot of motorway miles or want the smoothest ride, it is worth driving an M Sport before assuming you need it, and asking about adaptive suspension where it is offered.
Two numbers decide most of your monthly cost: the initial rental and your annual mileage. A larger initial rental brings the monthly down, but only commit to a big upfront payment if you are confident you will see the full contract through. Be honest about mileage too, because excess mileage charges on a premium car add up fast at the end.
Worth knowing on a BMW: most come on run-flat tyres with no spare wheel, so you can drive a limited distance on a puncture to reach a garage. Replacement run-flats are not cheap, which is why a maintenance package that includes tyres often pays for itself over a three or four year lease. If you need a car quickly, check our in stock BMWs before placing a factory order, as build lead times on some models run to several months.
Our tip: tell us your real mileage and how you actually drive, and we will quote the term that fits and flag whether the maintenance package is worth it for you, rather than just the lowest headline monthly.
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The 3 Series is consistently one of our most-leased BMWs, alongside the 1 Series, the X1 SUV and the electric i4.
Yes. BMW has one of the broadest EV ranges of any brand, and fully electric company cars attract much lower Benefit-in-Kind company car tax than petrol or diesel, which makes models like the i4, i5 and iX very tax-efficient on salary sacrifice and business leasing. Check the current rate before deciding, as this is general information rather than tax advice.
Most BMWs run on run-flat tyres and do not carry a spare wheel. If you get a puncture you can drive a limited distance to a garage rather than changing a wheel at the roadside. Replacement run-flats cost more than standard tyres, so a maintenance package that includes tyres is worth considering.
M Sport adds sportier exterior styling, bigger wheels and a firmer suspension set-up over Sport. It looks the part and is the most popular choice, but the firmer ride and larger wheels trade away some comfort, so it is worth driving one first if you cover a lot of motorway miles.
Yes. A maintenance package covers servicing and tyres for a fixed monthly add-on. On a BMW it is often worth it because of the run-flat tyres, and it spreads the cost so you avoid unexpected bills during the contract.
In-stock cars can arrive within a few weeks. Factory orders depend on the model and current build times, which we will confirm before you order. Browse in stock cars for the quickest options.
Your BMW lease includes road tax for the full contract and the manufacturer warranty, plus free UK delivery. Servicing and tyres are not included as standard, but you can add a maintenance package to cover them for a fixed monthly amount.
Most BMW lease deals are for brand new cars, but some funders offer leasing on nearly-new or pre-registered stock. Availability changes regularly, so it is worth asking us what is around if you want a shorter lead time or a lower monthly.
The upfront payment is an initial rental, usually the equivalent of three, six or nine months. A larger initial rental lowers your monthly cost. If you would rather keep cash back, ask about our no deposit options.
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