Leasys UK expands EV rental fleet with Leapmotor models

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Leasys UK, a multi-brand operational leasing company, has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) rental fleet with the addition of new models from Leapmotor, part of the Stellantis Group.

The introduction of the T03 and C10 models by Leasys UK offers customers an expanded range of long-term rental options for EVs.

The Leapmotor T03 is a compact urban EV with a range of up to 165 miles. It comes with all features as standard and is available from £236 ($305) per month on Business Contract Hire, with an initial rental of £1,416.

The C10, a larger model, offers a range of up to 261 miles and advanced safety features, with pricing starting at £317 per month and an initial rental of £1,902.

Leasys UK said the expansion aligns with its goal of reaching a fleet of one million vehicles by 2026.

Leasys UK managing director Shane Coomber said: “As we work to increase the appeal of electric vehicles, this new product range further enhances our EV customer offering and experience, as we look to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles.”

Leasys is a joint venture between Stellantis and Crédit Agricole Personal Finance & Mobility.

The company offers mobility solutions, which range from medium and long-term rentals to management systems for company fleets.

"Leasys UK expands EV rental fleet with Leapmotor models" was originally created and published by Motor Finance Online, a GlobalData owned brand.

 


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