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Cupra Leon

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Manual
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
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Lease Cupra Leon
From £265 / month
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Cupra Ateca

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
7/10
Cupra Ateca review
Lease Cupra Ateca
From £283 / month
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Cupra Leon Estate

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Leon Estate review
Lease Cupra Leon Estate
From £297 / month
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Cupra Born

V1
  • 231 BHP
  • Automatic
  • Electric
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Born review
Lease Cupra Born
From £297 / month
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Cupra Terramar

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Terramar review
Lease Cupra Terramar
From £300 / month
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Cupra Formentor

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Manual
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
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Lease Cupra Formentor
From £301 / month
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Cupra Tavascan

V1
  • 286 BHP
  • Automatic
  • Electric
  • 5 doors
7/10
Cupra Tavascan review
Lease Cupra Tavascan
From £367 / month
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Cupra Leon

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Manual
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Leon review
Lease Cupra Leon
From £221 / month
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Cupra Ateca

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
7/10
Cupra Ateca review
Lease Cupra Ateca
From £236 / month
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Cupra Leon Estate

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Leon Estate review
Lease Cupra Leon Estate
From £247 / month
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Cupra Born

V1
  • 231 BHP
  • Automatic
  • Electric
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Born review
Lease Cupra Born
From £248 / month
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Cupra Terramar

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Terramar review
Lease Cupra Terramar
From £250 / month
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Cupra Formentor

V1
  • 1.5 litres
  • Manual
  • Petrol
  • 5 doors
8/10
Cupra Formentor review
Lease Cupra Formentor
From £251 / month
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Cupra Tavascan

V1
  • 286 BHP
  • Automatic
  • Electric
  • 5 doors
7/10
Cupra Tavascan review
Lease Cupra Tavascan
From £306 / month
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Why lease your Cupra through carwow?

Simple and convenient

Simply decide on your contract length, the initial payment and monthly rental, then get your Cupra delivered for free. At the end of your lease, just hand the keys back.

More car for your money

Because the costs are often typically lower than other finance methods, you could afford to drive away in a higher spec Cupra.

Warranty & tax included

Cupra leasing deals include road tax for the contract length, and a full manufacturer's warranty — all you need to do is arrange insurance.

About the Cupra

Cupra started out as a sporty sub-brand of Seat – the Spanish equivalent of GTI or even AMG – but now it’s a car company all of its own, with a focus on high-performance and electric models (even if you can still buy fairly basic versions with plain old petrol engines). 

Cupra now mostly makes SUVs, with the recently-launched Terramar sitting alongside the electric Tavascan, the compact Formentor, and the older Ateca (yes, the one that’s a Seat too, although in Cupra form it comes only with 300hp and four-wheel drive). There’s also a Cupra Leon, based on the Seat hatchback but now with unique styling, and there’s the all-electric Born hatchback, which shares a lot with the VW ID3.

All Cupras get copper-coloured detailing inside and out, and the plug-in hybrid models – Formentor, Terramar, and Leon – can achieve up to 75 miles on electric power alone. The most fun Cupra models are the high-performance VZ versions, especially the 330hp four-wheel drive Leon Sportstourer estate.

Why lease a Cupra?

Leasing a Cupra is a good idea as the brand is still finding its feet a little, which means residual values aren’t quite as firm as they would be for an equivalent VW or Skoda. Leasing doesn’t quite protect you from depreciation, but it lessens the impact of depreciation on your pocket a little as it’s all absorbed into the monthly payments. 

Getting a lease with a maintenance package is especially a good idea if you’re buying a high-performance VZ Cupra model, particularly if the lease covers tyre replacement too. 

Leasing an electric Cupra also means it’s easier to swap into a more up-to-date model if battery tech improves, rather than buying and keeping a car that suddenly becomes obsolete. 

Unlike when you buy on Hire Purchase or PCP, there’s usually no option to keep your car at the end of the lease – it will have to be returned, but leasing companies make that easy to do. 

Leasing programmes can also offer other benefits such as fully-inclusive packages that cover your servicing, insurance, VED tax, and even a fresh set of tyres. 

Cupra lease car FAQs

Yes, you can lease directly from Cupra on a personal contract hire plan, or you can find your ideal Cupra lease right here on Carwow.
Carwow’s Cupra leases start from £235pm – that’s for a Cupra Leon.
Yes, it is – but as always, make sure you do your research and ensure that a lease is something that suits your needs and can afford.

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