Guide to choosing the best Audi to lease



Audi A1

Best for: Drivers looking for a luxurious hatchback with dynamic styling and a feature-packed interior. The Audi A1 comes in sport and S-line trims and a Black Edition. 

Engine type: 1.0L 3-cylinder/1.5L 4-cylinder/2.0L 4-cylinder

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 335 litres

 

Audi A3

Best for: Families looking for a compact car to navigate the city. The Audi A3 offers a high-quality interior and advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking.

Engine type: 2.0L 4-cylinder/diesel/hybrid

Estimated EV range: 23 - 30 miles in pure electric mode

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 520 litres

 

Audi A4

Best for: Drivers looking for a well-rounded luxury sedan that combines design and advanced technology. The Audi A4 features a refined interior and a range of powerful yet efficient engine options. Standout features include the Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster, MMI infotainment system, and Quattro all-wheel drive for enhanced handling.

Engine type: 2.0L 4-cylinder/diesel

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 495 litres

Audi A5

Best for: Drivers looking for a sporty coupé or convertible. The Audi A5 offers a high-quality interior, precise handling, and powerful engine choices. 

Engine type: 2.0L 4-cylinder

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 465 litres

 

Audi A6

Best for: Professionals and families looking for a midsize luxury sedan. The Audi A6 comes equipped with advanced driver assistance systems.

Engine type: 2.0L 4-cylinder/3.0L V6 diesel 

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 530 litres

 

Audi A7

Best for: Drivers looking for the versatile luxury of a sedan, the sleek design of a coupé and the practicality of a four-door hatchback. The Audi A7 offers a spacious cabin with luxurious appointments and advanced features like the Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster, MMI Touch dual-screen infotainment system, and Quattro all-wheel drive.

Engine type: 3.0L V6 diesel 

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 535 litres

 

Audi A8

Best for: The Audi A8 is the pinnacle of Audi's luxury sedan lineup, offering a spacious interior, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional comfort. It sets the standard for executive sedans with its smooth and powerful performance, complemented by advanced driver assistance systems. 

Engine type: 3.0L V6 diesel 

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 505 litres

 

Audi Q2

Best for: Urban drivers who need the versatility of an SUV without the bulk. The Audi Q2 is best suited for young professionals or small families who value a compact footprint with upscale features. Standout features include the customisable Virtual Cockpit, advanced safety technologies, and a high-quality infotainment system.

Engine type: 1.5L 4-cylinder/2.0L 4-cylinder

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 405 litres

 

Audi Q3

Best for: Small families and people who want the versatility of an SUV with premium features. The Audi Q3 features the Virtual Cockpit, user-friendly MMI infotainment system, and Quattro all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and stability.

Engine type: 1.4L 4-cylinder/2.0L 4-cylinder/hybrid

Estimated EV range: 35 miles in pure electric mode

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 530 litres

Audi Q4

Best for: Small families and people who want the versatility of an SUV with premium features. The Audi Q3 features the Virtual Cockpit, user-friendly MMI infotainment system, and Quattro all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and stability.

Engine type: Electric

Estimated EV range: 302 - 329 miles in pure electric mode

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 520 litres

 

Audi Q5

Best for: Drivers looking for a medium luxury SUV for everyday life. The Audi Q5 is available in five-door wagon or sportback body styles. Standout features include 3-zone electronic climate control, camera-based traffic sign recognition and vehicle driver assistance.

Engine type: 1.4L 4-cylinder/2.0L 4-cylinder

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 445 litres

 

Audi Q6

Best for: Drivers in the premium electric SUV market. The Audi Q6 features Quattro all-wheel drive, a long-range battery, and fast charging capabilities

Engine type: Electric

Estimated EV range: 282 - 303 miles in pure electric mode

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 526 litres

Audi Q7

Best for: Drivers looking for a three-row luxury SUV with all-wheel drive capabilities. Standard features include interior leather upholstery, heated front seats and a power-folding third row.

Engine type: 3.0L V6/3.0L V6 diesel/hybrid

Passengers: Up to 7 adults

Cargo: 295 litres

 

Audi Q8

Best for: Drivers who want a premium driving experience with the practicality of an SUV. The Audi Q8 includes the dual touchscreen MMI infotainment system, Virtual Cockpit, adaptive air suspension, and a range of powerful engine options. 

Engine type: 3.0L V6 diesel/electric

Estimated EV range: 285 miles in pure electric mode

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 605 litres

 

Audi RS4

Best for: Drivers looking for a high-performance wagon that offers everyday practicality and luxury. The Audi RS4 includes Quattro all-wheel drive, adaptive suspension, and a luxurious interior with advanced infotainment and safety systems.

Engine type: 2.9L V6

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 505 litres

 

Audi RS5

Best for: Drivers looking for a high-performance coupé and an interior with sporty accents, and advanced technology such as the Virtual Cockpit, and Quattro all-wheel drive system. The Audi RS5 is powered by a twin-turbo V6 engine. 

Engine type: 2.9L V6

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 465 litres

Audi RS6

Best for: Drivers looking for a high-performance wagon that combines driving power with practicality and luxury. The Audi RS6 is equipped with a twin-turbo V8 engine and stands out with its aggressive styling cues, including wider fenders, sporty aerodynamics, and RS-specific design elements.

Engine type: 4.0L V8

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 565 litres

Audi RS7

Best for: Drivers looking for a luxury sedan that delivers speed and everyday usability. The RS7 features Quattro all-wheel drive, adaptive air suspension, and a refined interior with advanced technology and top-notch material.

Engine type: 4.0L V8

Passengers: Up to 5 adults

Cargo: 523 litres

 

Everything you need to know about an Audi lease

The cost of leasing an Audi will vary depending on: 

  • The Audi’s year and model you choose – sportback models are generally cheaper to lease than SUVs and e-tron models
  • The car’s transmission & fuel type 
  • The specs & configurations you choose for your Audi
  • Your lease term – the longer your lease, the lower your monthly payments 
  • Your initial rental – making a larger upfront payment reduces your monthly payments
  • Your car lease provider. 

Leasing starts from around £524.84 (inc VAT) per month (over 48 months) for an Audi Q2, with an initial rental payment of £6,298.08. In this case, the initial rental is the equivalent of 12 months of payments. There’s also usually a processing fee. 

Audi car leases typically include a mileage limit, with additional costs incurred for exceeding this limit. For the Audi lease deal above, the annual mileage limit is 5,000 miles. The excess mileage charge is 12.09p per mile. Lease costs and charges will vary between providers; the above is just an example. 

Additional costs apply if you select maintenance packages, roadside assistance or higher-spec configurations for your Audi lease (e.g. star design wheels, contrast roof, side assist, etc). 

 

The inclusions of your Audi lease will depend on whether you choose to lease through the manufacturer directly or with a third-party car lease provider. 

An Audi lease generally includes: 

  • Full use of the vehicle for the lease period (which can range from 24-60 months)
  • An allocated annual mileage between 5,000 and 15,000 miles (over-mileage fees may apply if you exceed your set mileage)
  • VED 
  • Standard manufacturer’s warranty
  • Scheduled servicing 
  • Compatible Audi vehicles come with Audi Connect Plug & Play 

However, Audi leases have some general exclusions to note; the main one being car insurance. You’re responsible for insuring your leased Audi, as with any other type of car finance. When you sign up for an Audi lease deal, you may receive temporary driveaway insurance.

Additionally, excess charges may apply if you do not adhere to the manufacturer's servicing or maintenance guidelines or if the car exceeds the BVRLA guidelines on fair wear and tear. 

Considering everything (mileage, rental payment, etc.) and comparing car lease deals from various providers, you may find that the cheapest Audi to lease is the compact Audi A1. Leasing can start as low as £413.13 per month for a 48-month term, with an advance payment of £4,957.56. 

Here are some ways you may be able to save money on an Audi lease deal:

  1. Shop around: Compare deals from different leasing companies to find the cheapest option or the most flexible lease terms. Compare the potential cost of your Audi lease based on different lease terms and advance payments. 
  2. Skip the extras: Skipping the upgrades and latest tech features on your leased Audi will generally work out cheaper than adding all the bells and whistles. 
  3. Negotiate terms: While the purchase price of a vehicle is typically non-negotiable when buying directly from an Audi dealership, you may be able to negotiate your lease costs with a third-party lease provider. 
  4. Consider a used Audi: Leasing a pre-owned Audi can be more cost-effective than leasing a brand-new Audi model. 
  5. Choose your mileage limit carefully: Carefully estimate your annual mileage and select your lease plan accordingly. This could help you avoid excess mileage charges for going over your limit. The average annual vehicle mileage in the UK can range from 5,000 to 7,000 miles. 
  6. Maintenance packages: Including a maintenance package in your lease typically increases the payment costs. Consider whether it's necessary, particularly if scheduled servicing is already included in the lease.
  7. Consider salary sacrificing: If eligible, paying for your Audi lease through your employer's salary sacrifice scheme can offer significant tax savings.

When your Audi lease ends, you’ll have several options to consider:

  • Return the vehicle: You can return your Audi to the leasing company. They will inspect it for internal or external damage and excessive wear and tear. If you exceed mileage limits or cause damage beyond normal wear and tear, you may incur additional charges as specified in your lease agreement.
  • Lease another Audi: You can upgrade to a newer Audi model to get better tech, features, and fuel efficiency. Or, you could switch to another car brand. 
  • Extend the lease: Some lease agreements allow you to extend the lease. This might be a good option if you’re happy with your current Audi. Just note that the lease provider may charge an administrative fee to extend the lease.

Leasing an Audi without a deposit might be possible. When applying for an Audi lease, you can opt for the lowest advance payment, usually equal to your monthly payment. Remember that a lower initial payment will lead to higher monthly payments over the lease term. Your credit score will determine whether you can secure an Audi lease without a deposit and the specific terms of your contract.

To qualify for leasing an Audi in the UK, you must meet the following minimum criteria:

  • Be over 18 years of age
  • Have a full driving licence
  • Have a good credit score
  • Have an income that’s sufficient to cover your lease payments.