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Find a Lexus car leasing deal

Updated: 03 Jul 2024

If you're looking to lease a Lexus, read our guide to find out how it all works

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How does a Lexus lease work?

A Lexus car lease deal allows you to drive a brand-new car from one of the world’s most prestigious manufacturers for fixed monthly payments. 

It’s very simple to get started. Choose the Lexus model you’d like to lease and then decide how much you would like to pay upfront*, the length of your lease agreement and the number of miles you wish to drive each year. 

You will need to insure your lease car as you would if you were buying a car. Most leasing providers will require you to take out a fully comprehensive policy to protect the vehicle in case you have an accident. 

At the end of the contract, you will hand the car back with nothing more to pay (so long as you’ve kept the car in good condition and not exceeded your mileage allowance). 

*The initial rental is a non-refundable amount that goes against the monthly lease payments.

What is the lease agreement length on a Lexus deal?

You can choose to lease your new car from anywhere between two-four years. 

It’s important to remember that a longer lease agreement will spread the lease cost, making the monthly payments cheaper. 

If you choose a lease agreement that’s longer than three years, you will be responsible for arranging and paying for the car’s MOT on its third birthday. 

For longer lease agreements, you have the option of a maintenance package that will cover the cost of your MOT and your car’s regular services. Bear in mind that this will be to maintain parts of the car that are subject to wear and tear items, but won’t include damage caused by driver fault.

What Lexus models are available to lease?

Lexus has some of the best new cars on the market, most of which are available to lease. 

Its flagship model – the Lexus UX – is a strikingly sporty SUV which uses self-charging hybrid engines to power it efficiently. 

Further up the range is the Lexus ES, a luxury hybrid saloon, with a unique, beautiful design and fuel-efficient engines. 

If you’re looking for something bigger, the Lexus NX is a sporty hybrid SUV with four-wheel drive, an impressive amount of storage and enough space for five adults.

Who provides the Lexus car leasing for MoneySuperMarket?

We’ve joined up with partner Moneyshake to bring you Lexus car leasing deals from the UK’s top lease providers.

What are the benefits of leasing a Lexus car?

Lexus leasing lets you drive away in one of Lexus’ innovative vehicles for fixed monthly payments. Free UK mainland delivery, the manufacturer’s warranty and road tax are included.

What happens at the end of my Lexus leasing deal?

At the end of your Lexus lease deal you can simply return your leased vehicle. Afterwards, you can take out a new deal on a different model or look elsewhere and walk away.

Compare our best Lexus car leasing deals with our partner Moneyshake

We’ve partnered up with Moneyshake to bring you Lexus - and a broad range of other leasing deals from the UK’s top lease providers. 

You can compare a range of deals depending on your monthly budget or the make, model or mileage of car you want. 

Once you’ve picked your deal, the car will be delivered free of charge, with road tax and full manufacturer warranty included.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the cheapest Lexus lease available?

The cheapest Lexus you can lease is the Lexus/LBX Hatchback, which is available from £320.95 per month*. 

*Price based on a 9-month initial rental, 48-month contract and 5,000 annual mileage. Price accurate as of July 2024.

Am I eligible for a Lexus car lease?

To be eligible for a Lexus lease, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old, have a full UK driving license and a good-to-excellent credit rating. 

It’s also important to make sure that you budget to afford the monthly payments for the vehicle you’re interested in.

Is there a limit on how many miles I can drive?

When taking out your Lexus lease deal you will select your annual mileage. 

If you have gone above this agreed mileage when handing your car back, you will likely be charged an excess mileage fee.

Will I have to pay for repairs if I have an accident?

Yes – you should notify your provider straight away. You will then need to take it to an approved garage for repairs. If there isn’t information already in your contract about what garages are approved, then your provider should give you this information when you call.  

Once you’ve made the provider aware of the extent of the damage and have a list of approved garages, it’s then your responsibility to arrange a day to take it in to be repaired and pay the quoted price.

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