Since its formation in 1937 in Japan, Toyota has been at the forefront of technological innovation. Its journey began when founder Sakichi Toyoda revolutionised the textile industry with his automatic loom, using the proceeds to fund his son Kiichiro’s dream of building automobiles. Today, Toyota's UK range is fully electrified, spanning from the compact Aygo X Hybrid and the family-favourite Corolla Hybrid to cutting-edge SUVs like the all-new plug-in Rav4, the stylish C-HR (available in both hybrid and all-electric C-HR+ forms), and the affordable new Urban Cruiser EV. Whatever your driving needs, you can be sure to find the perfect electrified Toyota for you.
Today Toyota's extensive range spans from small cars through to family favourites and SUVs so you can be sure to find the perfect Toyota for you.
For over 40 years, Toyota has pioneered innovative hybrid technology, offering self-charging hybrid versions of UK favourites like the Yaris, Corolla, Rav4, C-HR, and Camry. However, if you want to transition to fully electric driving, Toyota's zero-emission lineup has expanded significantly to meet every driver's needs.
Lease options now stretch across multiple segments, starting with the highly affordable Urban Cruiser crossover. Slotted just above it is the sharp, futuristic C-HR+ electric SUV, which turns heads with up to 376 miles of electric range and a unique coupe-like style.
For drivers needing a mid-sized SUV, the original bZ4X remains a solid leasing choice. It utilises Toyota's updated electric architecture to deliver an impressive official WLTP range of up to 352 miles. For larger families or outdoor enthusiasts, you can also lease the newly launched bZ4X Touring, a rugged, jacked-up estate variant that expands boot space to a massive 600 litres.
The best Toyota lease deal depends entirely on your needs, as the 2026 lineup offers distinct advantages across different powertrains. For the eco-conscious driver, the all-electric bZ4X SUV stands out with its recently upgraded battery range, faster charging, and a practical new bZ4X Touring estate variant. If you want a stylish, tech-packed urban vehicle, the newly released C-HR+ has evolved into a sleek, fully electric coupe-crossover that boasts an incredible 10-year, one-million-mile battery guarantee. For sheer versatility, the dependable Corolla family remains a top-tier choice, available in hatchback, saloon, and Touring Sports (estate) models to fit nearly every lifestyle.
If you need maximum space and heavy-duty utility, the premium Land Cruiser provides robust 4x4 capability with 7 seats. Finally, for those tracking everyday running costs, the Yaris Hybrid remains the UK’s benchmark economical supermini, pairing clever storage with a highly efficient hybrid system and upgraded digital displays.
Toyota's main rivals include Ford, Volkswagen and Honda. If you're looking to compare a Toyota lease deal with manufacturers of a similar calibre then we recommend taking a look at these. Kia, Hyundai and Skoda are also worth a look if you're comparing electrified options.
For individuals looking to lease a new car we have a range of Toyota personal leasing deals, and our team are always on hand to help with any questions you might have about the brand, the car or leasing in general. We also offer Toyota business leasing, for businesses looking to expand their fleet, sole traders in need of a new vehicle and company car drivers.
Our team can help you decide on the right type of lease, find the right contract terms and get your ideal new car for you. We work hard to make sure that the process is as simple and easy as possible, and are available to answer any questions you might have.
Yes, a Toyota lease is a cost-effective way of getting a brand-new vehicle and all the benefits that come with it, such as no MOT for the first 3 years and the manufacturer’s warranty. Toyota has an expansive range of reliable family-focused vehicles from compact city cars to SUVs and people carriers available on affordable business and personal leasing.
The flagship fully electric SUV, the Toyota bZ4X, offers a variety of setups: the standard 57.7 kWh front-wheel-drive trim provides an official range of up to 274 miles, the mid-range all-wheel-drive version yields around 292 miles, and the highly efficient 73.1 kWh front-wheel-drive. Design grade maxes out at an impressive 352 miles. For longer family journeys, the newer Toyota bZ4X Touring expands utility with a larger boot space and an official range of up to 348 miles.
When replenishing these vehicles at home using a standard 7 kW AC wallbox, a full overnight charge typically takes between 7 and 11.5 hours, ensuring you are ready to drive every morning.
The Toyota Urban Cruiser and C-HR+ serve as the brand's main passenger EVs alongside the bZ4X. The compact Urban Cruiser acts as the affordable, entry-level option, offering up to 213 miles of range with its standard 49 kWh battery or 264 miles with a larger 61 kWh pack. It supports a 67 kW DC charging speed that tops up the battery in about 45 minutes. The stylish Toyota C-HR+ crossover delivers a driving range of 220 to 250 miles. It charges noticeably faster, utilising 100 kW DC rapid charging to jump from 10% to 80% capacity in just over 30 minutes.
Maintenance packages don't come as standard on lease agreements but you can choose to add one, in order to cover the servicing, maintenance and MOTs the vehicle may need during your lease. This will cover you for servicing, MOTs, tyre repair, most repairs and replacements of some elements like bulbs. Not all repairs will be covered, for example damage caused by driver negligence will be excluded.
Prices vary over time depending on the offers available so we can't guarantee that a particular vehicle will always be the one with the best offers available. However, as the Toyota Aygo X usually has the lowest purchase price you will find some of the cheapest Toyota leasing deals here.
At the end of your lease agreement you simply need to arrange for the car to be collected and then move onto your next lease!
We've got a more detailed breakdown on this process, and your other options, in our end of a lease guide.