Top 10 Coming-Soon Vehicles to Lease in the UK (2025–26)

Why Lease These Upcoming Vehicles?

The next 18 months will bring a wave of new cars and vans to the UK that offer better range, smarter tech and stronger value than many current models. For drivers and fleets, leasing an upcoming model can secure you the latest battery tech, fresh styling, improved safety and strong residuals — all with fixed monthly payments and no worries about depreciation.

Whether you’re after a compact EV for low-cost commuting, an executive SUV for business, or an electric van for your fleet, these confirmed production models are the ones to watch.


2025–26 Coming-Soon Line-Up | Price, Specs & Features

The table below highlights non-concept models with confirmed production and UK arrival plans. Specs may vary by trim — use as a guide for planning.

Model Segment Powertrain Headline Range/Output (target) Target UK Arrival Why It’s One to Watch
Kia PV5 Cargo (PBV) Electric Van (LCV) EV (51.5–71.2 kWh) Up to ~258 miles WLTP Late 2025 Purpose-built EV van; record-breaking efficiency; ideal for SME fleets
Ford E-Transit Custom Electric Van (LCV) EV (~64 kWh) Up to ~209 miles WLTP 2025 UK’s favourite mid-size van goes electric; fast DC charging; strong dealer network
Volkswagen Transporter Electric (T7) Electric Van (LCV) EV (multiple outputs) Up to ~270 miles WLTP 2026 Iconic Transporter with modern EV tech; shared platform with E-Transit Custom
Renault Master E-Tech (new gen) Large Van (LCV) EV Up to ~255 miles WLTP 2025 Class-leading payload options; great for conversions (Luton/chassis cab)
Mercedes-Benz eSprinter (next gen) Large Van (LCV) EV (up to ~113 kWh) Up to ~310 miles WLTP 2026 Long-range premium van for motorway fleets and pharma/logistics
Škoda Elroq Compact SUV EV ~260–320 miles WLTP (trim-dependent) 2025 Practical family EV below Enyaq; value-led specs
Cupra Tavascan Mid-size SUV EV (RWD/AWD) ~320–340 miles WLTP 2025 Sporty design with strong performance; high spec levels
Volkswagen ID.2 Supermini / Hatch EV (MEB Entry) ~220–250 miles WLTP 2026 Affordable mainstream EV; perfect for low-cost personal leasing
Kia EV4 Compact Saloon/Hatch EV ~300 miles WLTP (expected) 2026 Sharp design, Kia 7-year warranty; strong value proposition
BMW iX3 (next gen) Premium SUV EV (new platform) ~300+ miles WLTP (target) 2026 Premium brand residuals; executive lease favourite


Interior & Technology Highlights

  • Latest Infotainment: Larger touchscreens, connected navigation, wireless smartphone mirroring and over-the-air updates are becoming standard across the board.

  • Advanced Safety (ADAS): Expect adaptive cruise, lane-centering, blind-spot monitoring, 360° cameras and improved parking automation.

  • Comfort & Materials: Quieter cabins, better seats and sustainable materials; premium feel even in value-focused models.

  • Fleet Tools: Many vans add telematics readiness, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) for on-site power, and improved charging management.



Design & Practicality: What Improves vs Current Models

  • Range & Charging: More models target 250–320 miles WLTP with faster DC charging to keep downtime low.

  • Space Efficiency: Purpose-built EV platforms (especially vans) bring lower load floors and squarer cargo areas.

  • Towing & Payload: Improved towing (up to ~2,300 kg on some) and payload parity with diesel in several LCVs.

  • Total Cost of Ownership: Lower servicing and energy costs make upcoming EVs especially attractive on long-term leases.



Coming-Soon vs In-Stock Alternatives

Need Coming-Soon Option In-Stock Style Alternative What to Consider
Compact budget EV VW ID.2 MG4 / VW ID.3 Wait for lower entry price vs take advantage of today’s specials
Family SUV EV Škoda Elroq Škoda Enyaq / VW ID.4 / ID.5 Elroq brings newer tech; current models often have sharper deals
Sporty mid-size EV Cupra Tavascan Cupra Born Tavascan adds SUV practicality; Born is cheaper to lease now
Executive EV SUV BMW iX3 (next gen) Audi Q6 e-tron Premium residuals likely; consider lead time vs immediate availability
Electric work van Kia PV5 Cargo / E-Transit Custom Current e-LCVs Coming models improve range & payload; grants and lead times matter


Who Should Lease These Upcoming Models?

  • Families wanting the latest safety tech, range and space

  • EV newcomers seeking fresh models with improved real-world usability

  • Business users needing low BiK and premium image (e.g., iX3 next gen)

  • Fleets & SMEs planning electrification with better payload/range (PV5, E-Transit Custom, Transporter EV, Master E-Tech, eSprinter)

  • Value hunters willing to pre-order to secure launch pricing or early-batch specs

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes — you can register interest and set up a contract profile so you’re first in line when allocations open.

They can. Securing early allocation helps, but final pricing is confirmed at order stage based on spec and term.

Many vans qualify for the Plug-in Van & Truck Grant. Passenger EV schemes can also change year-to-year — we’ll advise on current eligibility.

If you need a vehicle immediately, in-stock deals may be better value. If you want the latest tech/spec and can wait, coming-soon models are ideal.



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