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Performance Car Lease Deals

Definitely one of the more exciting car categories, performance cars are some of the fastest, most exhilarating vehicles you can drive – truly satisfying our need for speed. Unfortunately, along with prestige cars, they also tend to be some of the most expensive vehicles, but car leasing helps make getting behind the wheel of one just that little bit more affordable.

You can choose from a range of offers on high-performance cars, each offering something slightly different, from the extremely sporty looks of the Mercedes AMG GT to the raw, unadulterated power of the Ford Mustang. Or if you want something with a little more everyday appeal, then why not try the KIA Stinger?

In contrast with performance cars, luxury or prestige cars tend to be more focused on user comfort, whilst also packing in more than a reasonable punch in the performance department as well.

Our high-performance car leasing deals range from the likes of high-end hot-hatches to sports cars, high-performance saloons, SUVs from brands like Porsche, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Jaguar, and more.

Performance Car No Deposit Lease

You can tailor your dream performance car lease deal for any budget by altering the leasing options, whether that be contract length, initial monthly payments, excess annual mileage limit and vehicle availability. If you are looking to lease with no deposit, just set the "upfront" initial payment to one month!

Alternatively, if you are new to car leasing and just want to learn more to decide what's right for you, feel free to take a look at our intro to leasing guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a performance car?

A performance car is more than just a means of commuting; it's an exhilarating experience on wheels. Engineered for speed, agility, and precision with sleek designs, and advanced technology. These cars embody the epitome of automotive excellence.

Can you drive performance cars daily?

Of course you can use a performance car as your daily driver. However, it does come with a few important considerations. Performance cars are engineered for speed, handling and agility rather than fuel economy and they also tend to be more expensive to repair. Another factor to consider is insurance costs, as the higher the annual mileage, the higher the insurance costs are likely to be. More recently, the lines between what performance cars are versus every day car have been blurred because of the introduction of electric cars which can accelerate immediately without power output delay.

What fuel do performance cars use?

Performance cars have traditionally been powered by petrol ICE - internal combustion engines - however with technological advancements an increasing number of cars are available as hybrid and fully electric, such as Tesla, Audi E-Tron and BMW i Series ranges.