Since 1927, Volvo started manufacturing cars that were safe and strong enough to deal with rural Swedish roads. Since that time, Volvo has been a byword for reliability and safety around the world.
Volvo now focuses its products on sustainability and electrifying its model range. Most recently announced their intention to be climate neutral by 2040 and reduce their climate emissions by 40 percent between 2018 - 2025.
All models from 2019 are now launched with either a battery-assisted powertrain or a fully electric model. If you are looking for a premium, minimalist product, Volvo is for you.
Leasing a Volvo can be a cost-effective option, with lower monthly payments and the chance to drive a new car every few years. However, unlike buying, you won’t own the car at the end of the lease term.
When your Volvo lease ends, you simply return the vehicle to the leasing company. You can then decide to lease a new model, extend your lease, or hand back the car.
Yes, you can customise your leased Volvo by selecting the model, colour, trim, and optional features that best suit your needs. Remember that these choices may affect your monthly payments.
Most Volvo lease deals include road tax, a manufacturer warranty, and breakdown cover. You may also have the option to add servicing and maintenance for an additional cost.