MPG 60.1
0-62 MPH 108g/km
0-62 MPH 7.8s
P11D £34,765
Per Month £438
MPG 56.5
0-62 MPH 113g/km
0-62 MPH 7.9s
P11D £36,240
Per Month £456
MPG 56.5
0-62 MPH 114g/km
0-62 MPH 8.1s
P11D £39,540
Per Month £507

Learn more about leasing a Honda Civic

You can lease a number of different variants of Honda Civic, depending on what level of performance and finish you expect. A high spec Honda Civic model could mean getting a higher-performance engine, a nicer interior and better tech inside the car to aid navigation and entertain your passengers. 

The trade-off is if you choose to lease a higher spec of Honda Civic, the cost of your lease will increase.

Ultimately, you’ll want to lease a Honda Civic that matches your budget and gives you the best value for your money.

You’ll have the option to include maintenance costs in your regular Honda Civic lease fee. This will mean that in return for an additional cost, any servicing, repairs and replacement tyres will be paid for through your lease provider.

If you don’t choose to add maintenance to your lease, you will need to pay for all running and servicing costs for your Honda Civic separately.

If you choose to lease a Honda Civic, you’ll generally have the flexibility to choose a lease term between 18 and 60 months.

While it’s generally possible to end a lease for a Honda Civic early, there may be break costs to factor in. This could end up being a large expense depending on how long is left on the lease.

This is why it’s important to choose the term carefully if you’re considering a lease for a Honda Civic. If you’re in doubt, erring on the side of a shorter lease may be a good approach, as you generally have the option to extend the lease if you need to.

The upfront payment on your Honda Civic lease could range from the equivalent of one month’s rental all the way up to 12 months’ rental. If you choose a higher initial rental, you’ll pay less in each subsequent month on your Honda Civic lease.

Whether you should buy or lease a Honda Civic will depend on your situation and preferences. If you don’t want the large up-front of buying a car outright, a lease can be a sensible alternative. Just remember, you’ll be more limited in how you can use your Honda Civic if you don’t own it. The main restrictions will be on your mileage and your ability to make modifications to the vehicle.

If you lease a Honda Civic, as opposed to owning it, you’ll also have an added incentive to keep the vehicle in good condition as there may be extra costs if you return the vehicle in bad condition.

Yes, it’s possible to get a lease on a Honda Civic either as an individual or through a business. The application process and terms on the lease will be similar either way. Use the filters at the top of this page to view Honda Civic lease pricing for businesses.