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SUZUKI LEASE DEALS

Suzuki is one of the top ten manufacturers of automobiles worldwide, and for good reason! The Japanese multinational corporation manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines and wheelchairs. Find out about our new Suzuki financing deals today. 

Unlock your dream ride with First Vehicle Leasing’s Suzuki lease deals! Contact us today, and we’ll guide you through our exciting array of new models.

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Why Lease a Suzuki?

The value of Suzuki car leasing in the UK lets you drive new cars for less, meaning warranty cover, the newest technology and safety advancements. It also protects the hirer from residual loss and market uncertainty, plus the costs that ageing cars can incur.  

One of the main advantages of Suzuki personal leasing or business contract hire is that it can help you budget more effectively. Your monthly rentals are fixed, so you'll always know exactly how much you need to set aside. This can be particularly useful if you're worried about your expenses increasing with time.

Other advantages of choosing a Suzuki contract hire deal include a low initial rental and the ability to personalise your lease to suit your needs. Plus, with many different Suzuki models available on lease, you can get a higher-specification car at a minimal cost.

Before choosing the Suzuki you plan to lease, we recommend determining your budget. Calculate what you can afford each month and the maximum amount you can spend. Once you've found the right deal, speak to us and be guided through the process. 

Pros of Our Suzuki Leasing Deals:

  • Free mainland UK delivery — All of our Suzuki lease cars include delivery to your preferred location in the UK.
  • Low monthly fixed rate — Choose your initial rental with a fixed monthly price you are comfortable with.
  • Road tax included — Your Road Fund License is included in the price for the length of the agreement, so you don’t need to worry about road tax.
  • Comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty — Whichever Suzuki you choose, you’ll benefit from expert assistance every step of the way. Plus, you’ll get a full warranty from Suzuki, optional maintenance add-ons, and no depreciation on your new car. 
  • Flexible Annual Mileage Limits — You’ll also benefit from flexible annual mileage limits, ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 per year.

Your next adventure is just a lease away with our exciting range of new Suzuki models. Reach out on 0333 00 333 25 for expert advice on our Suzuki cars.

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Our SUZUKI Range

The Suzuki Motor Corporation is one of the world’s most diverse car brands.  Suzuki is a multi-vehicle manufacturer and has succeeded in many countries with a variety of automobiles. The cars are excellent value, well-styled, and dependable, and people who own them love them. 

Looking back at where Suzuki has come from helps you understand what they offer today. As a specialist in innovative small city cars, they provide great value for money and give their customers what they want.  

Suzuki is a good brand, and there's no doubt that leasing a Suzuki is an excellent choice. Offering a high level of technology and engineering for the price, Suzuki sets itself apart from other manufacturers.

Get your blistering Suzuki car leasing deal from FVL today by choosing a model from our Suzuki range.

Disclaimer: Please note that the specifications listed below for Suzuki leasing cars were correct at the time of writing and based on availability. Specs and availability should always be checked before agreeing to our Suzuki car lease deals.

Suzuki Across

The Across 4-wheel drive Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) is Suzuki’s latest full-size SUV.

The smart-looking high-specification car comes with an electronic 4x4, heated steering wheel, electric parking brake, and LED projector headlights. You’ll also get 19 “Polish alloy wheels, an automatic tailgate, heated seats (front and rear), and LED headlights.

The combined power output of 302 bhp (brake horsepower) is delivered by the powerful 2.5-litre engine and electric motors. It delivers an impressive fuel consumption of 282.4 mpg and reaches 0-62 mph in 6.0 seconds.

Suzuki Ignis

The versatile Suzuki Ignis is a compact car with the feel of a spacious SUV. It boasts easy-to-use smartphone connectivity, individual sliding rear seats and a mild hybrid engine that gives you 56.9 mpg. It comes in two trim levels, SZT and SZ5, giving you Suzuki’s ALLGRIP 4-wheel drive option.

Suzuki S-Cross

The Suzuki S-Cross is packed with advanced safety tech and comes standard with muscular SUV styling both inside and out. The latest version of this popular SUV has (depending on model choice) ALLGRIP 4-wheel drive mode for every road service. The latest SUV comes with either mild hybrid or full hybrid technology.

Safety technology includes dual sensor brake support, lane departure prevention warning, traffic signal recognition, and emergency e-call.

Depending on the trim level you choose, superb technology is packed into the car with a 360° view camera and rear parking sensors. You’ll also get keyless entry, a smartphone link, two-zone air conditioning, heated front seats, and a double sliding panoramic roof on the top-of-the-range Ultra model.

Suzuki Swace

Suzuki Swace is a spacious full hybrid estate car packed with tech. The Swace is a perfect combination of sporty styling and elegant simplicity. The roomy interior has a generous 596-litre boot space for all. Enjoy low fuel costs and lower missions with this full hybrid.

Combining a powerful hybrid electric motor with the 1.8-litre petrol engine, the Swace packs some serious power resulting in a smooth, seamless drive. What’s more? The Swace has a CVT automatic transmission as standard. Available in two trim levels: SZTS and SZ5.

Suzuki Swift

The sporty Suzuki Swift boasts a super sleek design, efficient mild hybrid technology, and plenty of added features. You can expect LED headlights and 16-inch alloy wheels, adaptive cruise control, and radar brake support.

The fuel economy is 59.7 mpg for the 5-speed manual and 55.3 mpg for the CVT automatic. This Suzuki lease car comes in three trim levels: the SZL, SZT, and the top-of-the-range SZ5.

The Suzuki Swift Sport, a 129 bhp hot hatch, comes with 17” alloy wheels, keyless entry, dual alloy exhaust pipes, and a rear upper spoiler dual sensor brake support system. Make it your own by choosing from a range of strong colours and styling kits.

Suzuki SX4 S-Cross

​​The Suzuki SX4 S-Cross is a solid crossover SUV known for its practicality, efficiency, and versatility. It features a sleek design, a spacious interior, and advanced safety features.

This Suzuki lease offers a hybrid 1.4-litre Boosterjet 48V Hybrid engine with ALLGRIP technology. This provides great fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and superior traction and stability on different terrains.

Suzuki Vitara

The Suzuki Vitara, now in its fifth generation, has a new rugged look on the strength of optional ALLGRIP 4-wheel drive. The Vitara comes in two trim levels: the SZT and SZ5 5, with the latter sporting a panoramic sunroof.  

Both trim level options have a mild hybrid 1.4-litre Boosterjet engine. For the first time, there’s a full hybrid available with a 1.5-litre petrol engine, an MGU electric motor, and a 6-speed GS automatic gearbox.  

All trim levels have adaptive cruise control, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.

Drive sheer innovation with our Suzuki lease deals in the UK. Call us today for expert advice on finding your dream car.

 

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FIRST VEHICLE LEASING: THE UK’S LEADING SUZUKI LEASING COMPANY

First Vehicle Leasing is a leading vehicle contract hire company with top-tier customer service and excellent deals on top brands.

Our consultants are not just friendly and knowledgeable; they’re dedicated to building trust and ensuring you fully grasp our services. Ethics guide every decision we make, putting your satisfaction at the forefront. We prioritise your needs and aim to exceed your expectations with every interaction.

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FAQs About Our Latest Suzuki Leasing Deals

Don’t let uncertainty prevent you from finding the perfect Suzuki lease deal. Check out our answers to common questions below for seamless navigation.

  • Is Suzuki personal and business leasing a cost-effective choice?

    Definitely! With the amount of money that new cars can lose, leasing a Suzuki makes a lot of sense. If you are not fussed about owning the vehicle at the end, it can be the cheapest way to get into a brand-new Suzuki.

  • Is Suzuki a good brand?

    Suzuki is a great brand because it develops and manufactures reliable, economical, and practical vehicles.

  • How was the Suzuki brand founded?

    Suzuki was formed as a family company by Michio Suzuki in 1909, manufacturing weaving looms during the boom times of the Japanese Silk industry. By the 1930s, Suzuki wished to diversify the business and took an interest in producing a small motor vehicle.

    After various prototypes, the project was abandoned due to the onset of World War II. Post-war, Suzuki continued with the loom business. However, the market collapsed in 1951, and Suzuki returned to the original project of producing motorised vehicles.

    Japanese people now needed affordable, reliable personal transportation. Suzuki produced the “Power Free” 36 ccs 1 horsepower two-stroke engine-assisted pedal bike. This was a turning point. By 1954, the business produced 6,000 motor bicycles a month and changed its name to Suzuki Motor Company Limited.

  • What was Suzuki's first car model?

    Suzuki had to comply with the Kei Class (small car) car legislation introduced by the Japanese government. With this restricted size, engine capacity, and power output, Suzuki produced its first car, the Suzulight SF. The SF stood for the Suzuki 4-wheel car.

    This little car was 117 inches long and 51 centimetres wide, with a transverse, two-cylinder, 2-stroke engine. It also had drum brakes all around and rack and pinion steering, a feature far ahead of its time. Suzuki SF fitted nicely into the people’s car programme, a recently announced Japanese Ministry of Transport incentive.

    The Suzulight series of cars was launched in 1955 with three models: a saloon (SS), a light van (SL), and a pickup (SP). Suzuki used the Suzulight brand until 1967. The final car to use the name was the Fronte LC10, replaced by the Suzuki Fronte 800, which was to become the Suzuki Alto in the 1980s.

    The Japanese government created the Kei car category in 1949, and the regulations have been revised several times. These regulations specify a maximum vehicle size, engine capacity, and power output so owners can enjoy tax and insurance benefits.

  • Why did Suzuki withdraw the Jimny from the European market?

    In the mid-1960s, Suzuki intended to build a Kei Class off-road vehicle, and an opportunity arose to buy the Hope Motor Company. They had been working on a 4-wheel drive concept, the Hopestar ON360. Suzuki rebranded this as the LJ 10, which was introduced in 1970.

    This rugged, genuine 4-wheel drive vehicle sold 2.85 million units across 194 countries. Now in its fourth generation, it's been known as the Chevrolet Samurai, the Maruti Gypsy Suzuki Samurai, the Suzuki Santana, and even the Suzuki Fox in Iceland.

    The Jimny was designed to fit into government regulations. Unfortunately, 50 years later, it fell foul of government regulations in Europe.

    Due to its CO2 emissions and tightening EU standards, the well-loved Jimny was withdrawn from European sales in 2020. 

    The JB64 is now assembled in India and made solely for African and Middle Eastern export markets.

  • Why did Suzuki stop selling the Cappuccino in Europe?

    The Suzuki Cappuccino was a small 2-door two-seater sports car with a detachable hard top. It was made between 1991 and 1998 and designed to Kei Class specifications. Weighing only 720 kg, the Cappuccino was powered by a turbocharged 3-cylinder 657cc DOHC engine.

    Enjoying a cult status, it was only available in the United Kingdom from 1992 onwards, initially struggling to get British national type approval. Launched at the British International Motor Show, it was awarded the best sports car under £20,000 in October 1993.

    With the tight import quota of Japanese products in the UK, only 1,110 cars were registered between 1993 and 1995.

    Suzuki made a revised version of the car in 1995 (EA21R). However, due to the EU Commission’s stricter emissions controls, Japan's board decided not to proceed with the European market.

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