Which Citroen Should You Lease?

The Citroen range covers a lot of ground for the money. Here is where most drivers land.

Small and affordable

The C3 is one of the cheapest ways into a brand new car, with a comfy ride that punches above its price.

Compact SUV

The C3 Aircross adds a higher driving position and flexible space, with a seven-seat option on some versions.

Family comfort SUV

The C5 Aircross is the comfort champion, with generous space and a settled ride for longer journeys.

Hatch, petrol or electric

The C4 mixes hatchback ease with SUV styling, and the fully electric e-C4 is the same car with zero tailpipe emissions.

Maximum space

The Berlingo is one of the most practical MPVs on sale, with huge boot space and sliding rear doors.

Petrol, Hybrid or Electric Citroen?

Citroen has one of the broadest electric ranges of any mainstream brand. Alongside efficient petrol and mild-hybrid models, you can go fully electric with the e-C4, the e-Berlingo and e-SpaceTourer for space, and the tiny Ami for pure city use.

If you run the car through a business, the electric models attract the lowest Benefit-in-Kind company car tax, which makes them strong on salary sacrifice and business leasing. The exact rate changes each tax year, so check the current figure, and treat this as general information rather than tax advice.

Comfort and Value

Comfort is the thing Citroen does that its rivals do not. Many models use Citroen Advanced Comfort suspension, which adds an extra cushioning layer to soak up bumps, along with Advanced Comfort seats. The result is a soft, settled ride that makes a real difference if you cover a lot of miles or want something relaxing for the family.

The other half of the appeal is value. Citroens are keenly priced and come well equipped, so they often lease for a lot less than a similarly sized rival. You are usually choosing more on size and whether you want electric than on chasing equipment.

Getting Your Lease Terms Right

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 contract through. Be honest about mileage too, because excess charges add up at the end, and a comfy Citroen tends to encourage longer trips.

If you go electric, charging at home overnight is far cheaper than relying on public chargers, so a home charge point is worth considering if you have off-street parking. If you need a car quickly, check our in stock cars before placing an order.

Our tip: tell us your real mileage and whether you can charge at home, and we will point you to the Citroen that fits, petrol or electric, at the term with the best value.

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Citroen Leasing FAQs

The C3 is usually the most affordable Citroen to lease, thanks to its compact size and efficient engines, with the C3 Aircross close behind if you want a little more space.

It is Citroen's comfort technology, combining a suspension system with extra cushioning to absorb bumps and Advanced Comfort seats with thicker padding. Together they give Citroens a notably soft, settled ride, which is a real plus if you do a lot of miles or want a relaxing family car.

Yes, and the range is one of the broadest around. You can lease the fully electric e-C4, the e-Berlingo and e-SpaceTourer for space, and the compact Ami for city use. Compare them on our electric car leasing page.

The Ami is a tiny two-seat electric city vehicle, designed for short urban journeys at low cost. It is classed as a quadricycle rather than a full car, so it is best thought of as an ultra-compact runabout for town rather than a motorway car.

Yes. The electric models attract low Benefit-in-Kind company car tax, which suits salary sacrifice, and the vans and MPVs like the Berlingo and SpaceTourer are popular with business users. See our business leasing page, and check the current tax rate as this is general information rather than tax advice.

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.