Ford is widely known for its affordable vehicles suitable for any lifestyle. The UK lineup focuses on SUVs and electrification, featuring the Puma (the UK's best-seller with a new all-electric Gen-E variant) and the family-focused Kuga hybrid. The range is bolstered by iconic electric newcomers like the Explorer and the reborn Capri, alongside the flagship Mustang Mach-E. Performance enthusiasts can still opt for the Mustang V8, while practical needs are met by the Focus and the Tourneo passenger van series.

A Ford car lease gives you access to a wide range of executive  business vehicles  and personal lease cars suitable for individuals and families. You'll find the brand offers a versatile range of models designed to suit every lifestyle, from efficient city crossovers to iconic all-electric SUVs. Each vehicle is supported by a manufacturer with a deep British heritage, employing over 5,000 people across the UK to develop the next generation of mobility.

Which is the best Ford to lease?

 Ford has strategically pivoted to offer a versatile 2026 line-up that blends its legendary heritage with cutting-edge electrification and SUV dominance. A Ford lease is a fantastic choice for those who value dependable performance, intuitive technology like the SYNC 4 system, and a vehicle designed to handle everything from school runs to weekend adventures. Choosing the right model depends entirely on your daily needs, as the range covers a broad spectrum of utility. For example, the new electric Explorer is perfect for families seeking a bold, mid-sized crossover, the iconic Mustang Mach-E remains the top pick for those craving performance and head-turning design, while the Puma continues to lead the way for drivers wanting a compact, agile hybrid with clever storage solutions.

Can I lease a Ford EV? 

Ford offers a powerful and expanding electric portfolio for 2026, anchored by the Mustang Mach-E which provides an impressive range of up to 372 miles on a single charge. This is complemented by the all-electric Explorer and the new Capri, both of which utilise high-efficiency battery technology to deliver competitive range and ultra-fast charging capabilities for long-distance travel. 

Who are the direct competitors of Ford?

Ford’s primary rivals in the competitive SUV and electric vehicle segments include Volkswagen, Kia, and Tesla.

Why choose Xcite Car Leasing for your Ford lease deal? 

We work hard to find the very best Ford lease deals for our customers, in terms of both price and vehicle availability. In order to do this we work alongside all of the UK's leading finance companies as well as a large network of dealerships around the UK to get the best Ford lease prices and the right models. 

Browse all of our Ford leasing deals for personal and business customers across the full range above.

Your Ford leasing questions answered

Leasing a car rather than buying outright is often a great option for many, as you can use affordable monthly payments to drive a new car of your choice. You can also adjust the agreement to suit your needs, which makes it a flexible way to drive your car.

Typically our customers can afford to lease a higher spec of vehicle then they’d be able to afford if buying outright as well, so you can get all the latest kit for a more affordable price with a lease car. Since you don't own the car, you don't need to worry about the depreciation in its value and simply hand it back at the end of your lease.

It can be an ever changing landscape, but the Ford Puma and Focus are often the cheapest Fords to lease. We work to find the very best leasing prices across the full UK Ford catalogue. If you're after a particular model but it's not affordable then you may want to keep checking the price, as it will regularly change. 

Electric Fords in the UK typically offer official WLTP ranges between 181 and 390 miles, with the new Capri and Explorer leading the pack at the higher end. Charging is relatively efficient across the lineup; using a high-power DC rapid charger, you can generally expect a 10–80% charge in 23 to 37 minutes, with the Puma Gen-E and E-Transit Custom being particularly quick. While these official figures are strong, remember that real-world motorway driving or colder UK winters will likely reduce these ranges by roughly 20–30%.

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