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Hyundai leasing deals 2022

The best Hyundai leasing deals available right now

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​Hyundai’s range of cars is as broad as ever with a mixture of combustion, hybrid and fully-electric superminis, SUVs, and even hot hatchbacks. While Hyundai prices tend to be reasonable, a Personal Contract Hire lease deal could make even the most premium Hyundai models even more affordable.

At the time of writing, Hyundai is not currently offering any PCH lease deals directly, so we have sourced some of the best deals from independent third-party providers.

Hyundai lease deals from independent providers

Hyundai i20

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The Hyundai i20 is the Korean company's entry into the highly competitive supermini market. In order to compete with such fierce competition, the latest i20 offers practicality, a generous helping of on-board equipment, an impressive yet frugal three-cylinder engine, and even a rather entertaining chassis. 

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  • Model: i20 1.0T GDi MHD SE Connect
  • Monthly payments: £212.58
  • Initial rental: £1,913.22
  • No. of payments: 47
  • Annual mileage: 10,000
  • Excess mileage: charges apply

Lease the Hyundai i20 from Leasing.com

Hyundai i30

Hyundai i30

Another model to face fierce competition is the Hyundai i30, which takes on top-selling models such as the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. This family hatchback offers a refined and straightforward ownership experience, with all the essentials included as standard. As part of the package the i30 includes comprehensive active safety equipment, such as lane-keep assist, a fatigue-detection system and autonomous emergency braking, along with a generous five-year warranty.

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  • Model: i30 1.0T GDi SE Connect
  • Monthly payments: £221.62
  • Initial rental: £1,994.58
  • No. of payments: 47
  • Annual mileage: 10,000
  • Excess mileage: charges apply

Lease the Hyundai i30 from Leasing.com

Hyundai Ioniq 5

Hyundai Ioniq 5 - front action

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 was the first electric model to be built on the brand’s new Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) and marked the start of a new generation of electric Hyundais. The Ioniq 5 made such a good start, in fact, that it quickly bagged the titles of Car of the Year and Premium Electric Car of the Year at the Auto Express New Car Awards

  • Model: Ioniq 5 125kW Premium 58 kWh
  • Monthly payments: £419.46
  • Initial rental: £3,775.14
  • No. of payments: 47
  • Annual mileage: 5,000
  • Excess mileage: charges apply

Lease the Hyundai Ioniq 5 from Leasing.com

Hyundai Kona Electric

Hyundai Kona Electric - front

Another impressive EV from the same stable is the Hyundai Kona Electric. This SUV offers comfort, SUV practicality, usable real-world battery range, and even punchy performance. Equipment is impressive, too, with 17-inch alloys, a 10.25-inch infotainment system, adaptive cruise control, rear parking sensors and camera, automatic headlights, keyless entry and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity all fitted as standard.

  • Model: 100kW SE Connect 39kWh
  • Monthly payments: £347.14
  • Initial rental: £3,124.26
  • No. of payments: 47
  • Annual mileage: 5,000
  • Excess mileage: charges apply

Lease the Hyundai Kona Electric from Leasing.com

Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Tucson - tracking

The latest-generation Hyundai Tucson has taken a giant step forward over the previous model, and it now finds itself as a much more premium offering. Striking looks, high-quality materials, and plenty of on-board tech including dual-zone climate control, cruise control, a rear-view camera, heated and folding door mirrors, Bluetooth and DAB audio.

  • Model: 1.6 TGDi SE Connect 2WD
  • Monthly payments: £263.60
  • Initial rental: £2,372.40
  • No. of payments: 47 months
  • Annual mileage: 8,000
  • Excess mileage: charges apply

Lease the Hyundai Tucson from Lease4Less

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