One of Volkswagen's fully electric SUVs, the ID.5 has a sleek coupe like rear.

But it’s not only in looks that the ID.5 is a sportier car, it’s got 3 power outputs including the hot hatch rapid which gives you a more powerful and rapid acceleration of just 6.3 seconds. There’s also the option of adaptive suspension that you can tailor to your driving style and the terrain.

MPG 45
0-62 MPH -
0-62 MPH 6.7s
P11D £36,930
Per Month £327
MPG 45
0-62 MPH -
0-62 MPH 8.9s
P11D £41,025
Per Month £412
MPG 45
0-62 MPH -
0-62 MPH 6.7s
P11D £45,835
Per Month £464
MPG 45
0-62 MPH -
0-62 MPH 6.7s
P11D £47,835
Per Month £482
MPG 45
0-62 MPH -
0-62 MPH 5.4s
P11D £53,680
Per Month £513

The ID.5 is very similar to the ID.4 as they have the same electric underpinnings, but it is only available with the larger 77 kWh battery which offers you a range of 313 miles putting it in line with the Volvo XC40 Recharge and close to the Tesla Model Y

Compare Volkswagen ID.5 lease deals

You can see all of our ID.5 leasing prices above and compare between the different deals we’ve got available. Or if you want to compare it with similar models you can see our ID.4 leasing options or the rest of our Volkswagen range.

Here at Xcite Car Leasing we work hard to find the very best leasing prices possible for you, and this involves working with all of the UK’s leading lease funders as well as an extensive network of dealers around the country.

Who is the ideal driver for a Volkswagen ID.5 lease?

The ideal driver for a Volkswagen ID.5 lease is someone who wants a stylish, practical electric SUV with a long range, good performance, and a focus on modern technology. This includes environmentally conscious drivers, families, or professionals who value design and want to experience an EV without the commitment of ownership. 

Which cars are similar to a Volkswagen ID.5?

Cars similar to the Volkswagen ID.5 include the Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Hyundai Ioniq 5. You can also consider its close relatives like the Volkswagen ID.4, as well as the Kia EV6 and Volvo EC40. 

 

Your Volkswagen ID.5 leasing questions answered

Leasing is a great choice especially when considering electric vehicles where updates to battery capacity and charging speeds are happening fairly rapidly. When you lease a vehicle you can choose from options including a 2, 3 or 4 year lease. Depending on the lease length you opt for you might find that there are significant advances in EV technology during your contract but if you lease then you don't need to concern yourself about selling it with outdated technology; you simply hand it back to the funder and then arrange a new lease.

The ID.5 can achieve 313 miles on a single charge though there are a number of factors that may reduce this in the real world such as the terrain, the weather, the vehicle weight and what features of the vehicle you are using.

The Volkswagen ID.5 can go from 20 to 80% charged in as little as 30 minutes on a 150 kW ultra-rapid charger on the public network or in just an hour on a 50 kW charger. Most drivers will have a 7 kW charger at home and on this the ID.5 can go from empty to fully charged in 12 hours.

Yes the ID.5 is slightly larger than the ID.4 though it might not look it as the ID.5 has coupe stylings and a sloping roofline which gives you a little less room in the boot.