The Volkswagen Up takes small car quality to the next level. A clean, modern and sturdy interior makes the car feel far more expensive than Volkswagen up leasing prices would suggest.
However, there is more to this car than just exceptional quality. The Up comes with a reasonably large boot for the class of vehicle. Steering is also precise and with a comfortable suspension setup that is similar to the Polo, and a range of reasonably powerful engines, the Up is really fun to drive. Combined with optional Beats audio and emergency breaking, the Up is a fantastic option if you are looking for a small car lease.
Model | Seats | Fuel | Engine Size | Price | Price | |
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1.0 60PS High Up 3dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £177.96 p/m (48 months) | £148.30 p/m (48 months) | |
1.0 Take Up 5dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £161.88 p/m (48 months) | £134.90 p/m (48 months) | |
1.0 Move Up 3dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £167.62 p/m (48 months) | £139.69 p/m (48 months) | |
1.0 60PS High Up 5dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £182.72 p/m (48 months) | £152.26 p/m (48 months) | |
1.0 Take Up 3dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £157.06 p/m (48 months) | £130.88 p/m (48 months) | |
1.0 Move Up 5dr [Start Stop] | 4 | Petrol | Manual | £172.44 p/m (48 months) | £143.70 p/m (48 months) |