The Mazda MX-30 is a sleek electric or PHEV SUV with all the style of a coupe alongside the practicality and space of an SUV. It offers a comfortable ride with stable cornering and light steering that easily handles windy country roads and potholes as well as it does cruising along the motorway.

MPG 45
0-62 MPH 21g/km
0-62 MPH 9.1s
P11D £32,340
Per Month £525
MPG 45
0-62 MPH 21g/km
0-62 MPH 9.1s
P11D £34,340
Per Month £557
MPG 45
0-62 MPH 21g/km
0-62 MPH 9.1s
P11D £36,740
Per Month £590

Mazda is a Japanese brand that is known for putting the driver at the centre of the car design to create harmony between machine and man for a smooth driving experience. Bridging the gap between Mazda’s internal combustion past and its dedicated electric future, the MX-30 occupies a niche position in the lineup as a stylish second car or city runabout. While newer models like the 6E now handle the brand's mainstream electric volume, it remains Mazda’s experimental design icon for drivers who prioritise craftsmanship and character over raw battery range. We currently stock the PHEV version.

Compare Mazda MX-30 lease deals 

You can see all our current MX-30 lease pricing above or if you're looking for something in particular then our search tools will let you filter based on the vehicle spec or contract terms. 

Who's the ideal driver for a Mazda MX-30 lease? 

The ideal MX-30 driver is typically an urban professional or a small household looking for a stylish vehicle rather than primary long-distance family transport. This driver values high-end interior craftsmanship, like the model's signature cork trim and recycled fabrics, and prioritises a car that's easy to park and navigate through tight city streets. They generally have a short daily commute and the ability to charge at home, making the electric version’s 124-mile range a non-issue, or they specifically seek out the R-EV version for its unique rotary engine heritage and the flexibility to take occasional longer trips without range anxiety.

Which cars are similar to a Mazda MX-30 lease?

In terms of comparisons, the MX-30 often goes head-to-head with other chic urban EVs like the Honda e or the Mini Electric, both of which share its focus on design and agility over massive battery capacity. For those looking at its crossover shape, it is frequently compared to the Hyundai Kona Electric or the Kia Niro EV, though these rivals offer significantly more range and interior space.

Your Mazda MX-30 leasing questions answered

Leasing offers you the chance to drive a brand-new MX-30 with a much lower deposit than it would usually cost when buying outright. You can also avoid extra costs when leasing thanks to maintenance packages that can cover breakdowns, tyres and servicing.

As you won’t be the owner of the car, you don’t need to worry about the depreciation of the car’s value over time. You simply hand the MX-30 back at the end of the contract, free to search for a different deal.

There are a number of different factors that will influence the leasing price of a Mazda MX-30 for you and they fall into 3 main areas:

  • The vehicle – the trim line, additional options and paint colour
  • The contract – agreement length, mileage allowance, maintenance package and initial rental amount
  • The deals and discounts available, from the funders, manufacturers and dealers at the time of leasing

You will see the pricing change depending on the vehicle you select and the contract terms you're looking for.

Mazda claims it only takes 26 minutes to charge the PHEV to 80% using a rapid charger.

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