Mazda 2 Hybrid Lease
Compact family hatchbacks don’t get much more tempting than the Mazda2 Hybrid - coming as it does with eye-catching styling, an impressive list of kit as standard, and a frugal self-charging powertrain.
The Mazda2 Hybrid - updated and refreshed in 2024 - is actually a very different car to the regular Mazda2, the latter of which has a traditional 1.5-litre petrol engine.
A Mazda2 Hybrid, lease however, features an electrified powertrain to lower CO2 emissions while significantly improving fuel efficiency.
Read moreThe Mazda2 Hybrid's design was significantly updated in 2024, with revised bumper shapes at the front and rear coming courtesy of Mazda’s European Design Studio in Germany.
A 59 kW electric motor combines with a 1.4 litre petrol engine to create power of 116 hp. The Mazda2 Hybrid never needs to be plugged in, either, as it recoups kinetic energy through deceleration and while braking.
And not only is the Mazda2 Hybrid affordable to lease in the first place, you can also enjoy fuel economy of up to 74.3mpg and CO2 emissions as low as 98-87 g/km, depending on the trim level and whether you opt for 15 inch or 16 inch alloys.
There’s 286 litres of luggage space in the Mazda2 Hybrid, which is more than you can expect with rivals such as the Suzuki Swift or Hyundai i10, and which also trumps the stowage in the traditionally-fuelled Mazda2.
Even the entry-level trim unlocks a generous amount of creature comforts.
You can expect dynamic radar cruise control, lane trace assist with lane centring, a reversing camera, wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto, a 9-inch colour screen and six-speaker audio system.
The Mazda2 Hybrid is also sprightly, covering 0-62mph in just 9.7 seconds and carrying on to a top speed of 109 mph.
We have a team of friendly, informative and knowledgeable sales staff who have great experience when it comes to Mazda Mazda2 Hybrid personal contract hire. They will guide you through a seamless process with minimal hassle while always attempting to find the perfect vehicle setup for you. Email us: enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or call: 0118 467 8927.
- Car Leasing Category: Hatchback
- Engine Options: Petrol hybrid
- Boot capacity: 286 litres
- NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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