Best Small Cars To Lease In 2023

These are some of the best small cars on sale today and available to Lease
Sometimes a compact car is all you need. If you’re tight on space, live in the city or just prefer an easier time of things when it comes to parking, leasing a smaller car can make a lot of sense for a lot of people.
Car manufacturers, despite the rise in crossovers and SUVs, still make a plethora of small cars too, so there are plenty of options out there. You can also get a number of smaller EVs, too, meaning that there’s something for people who want to make the electric switch as well. Let's have a look at some of the most popular small cars available to lease with Vertu Lease Cars today.
Dacia Sandero

If value-for-money is what you’re after, then look no further than the Dacia Sandero. Routinely one of the UK’s cheapest cars, it’s a model which has cemented its place as a go-to option for drivers who don’t want to fork out too much for their next car.
But being value-orientated doesn’t mean the Sandero isn’t made well. In fact, with robust plastics and a pleasingly fuss-free cabin, it feels far more upmarket than you expect. Newer versions come with Apple CarPlay too.
Skoda Fabia

Skoda’s Fabia channels everything people have come to expect from the Czech brand’s car’s into one compact model. It’s well built, well priced and solid to drive, so it’s a great all-rounder for drivers who want a car that’ll be up to all kinds of roles.
A range of efficient engines ensure it won’t cost the earth to run, while the latest Fabia incorporates some of the latest technology that Skoda has to offer.
Volkswagen ID.3

The ID.3 was the car to kick off Volkswagen’s new age of electrification, arriving as a car so important that the big car maker put it alongside the Golf and Beetle. As a compact EV it’s great for urban drivers, but a decent amount of range means it’s not against travelling further afield, too.
It’s got a well-made and practical cabin, while a decent boot allows it to swallow up a good amount of luggage.
Hyundai i10

Hyundai has always been one of the go-to producers of low-cost yet good-value cars and the latest i10 is a fine example of this. It’s great to drive, but it’s also surprisingly practical despite its incredibly compact proportions.
It’ll nip in and out of traffic easily thanks to its peppy engines, while its square shape makes it an absolute breeze to park in even the tightest of spaces.
Nissan Juke
The Nissan Juke was one of the original compact crossovers and, despite the increasing competition in the segment, remains one of the most popular options out there. The latest Juke evolves the eye-catching styling of the previous Juke, but brings big advances in terms of technology and efficiency.
Despite its larger-than-life design the Juke is still a very compact model, but a slightly raised driving position means it’s a good one for inspiring confidence in motorists.
Vauxhall Corsa

Think of a small car and it’s likely that the Vauxhall Corsa will spring to mind. Routinely one of the UK’s most popular cars, the Corsa remains an ever-present sight on the UK’s roads thanks to its all-rounder ability that makes it a great choice for loads of different types of drivers.
You can even get the latest Corsa with a fully electric powertrain, which is great for those drivers who want to make the switch to an EV - but one with a very familiar badge.
Suzuki Swift

Finally, we have the Suzuki Swift. A car that has been lauded over the years for its dependability and ease of use, it’s a model that has only gone from strength to strength.
These days the Swift is only available with hybrid engines, but that only throws extra efficiency into what is already a very appealing recipe.
If you are looking to lease a new small car, have a look through our website or make an enquiry with one of our team who will be more than happy to help you find your next new car.