Nissan Motability Offers & 2024 Price List

What Nissan Cars Can I Get On Motability?

Motability offers disabled people and individuals with a life-limiting illness the chance to lease a new Nissan hatchback, crossover or SUV with a package of benefits that makes it far more cost-effective when compared to buying a new or nearly-new car outright. The Nissan cars currently available to drive through Motability include the Nissan Qashqai SUV hatchback and the all-electric Nissan Leaf. Every Nissan comes with the ‘worry-free’ Motability package and a huge 3 year allowance of 60,000 miles.

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Nissan Reviews

Nissan Ariya review

The Ariya broadens Nissan's EV range up-market, an upper-mid-sized Coupe-Crossover that really seems to have the 'want one' factor missing from so many family-segment electric vehicles. It's boldly styled, has a cutting-edge cabin and offers a choice of battery sizes and drivetrain options. Think EV are dull? Check this one out.

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Nissan Juke review

If you need a car that blends into the background, look somewhere else. Nissan's Juke is a small SUV that's sold like hot cakes because it makes a visual statement. The second generation version keeps the design extreme but adds more space, smarter looks, extra equipment, greater efficiency and plenty of personalisation options. Plus the option of a frugal Hybrid engine if you can stretch to it.

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Nissan LEAF review

The Nissan LEAF has always been a car that divides opinion. Some love this fully electric vehicle for its bold engineering and surprisingly enjoyable driving dynamics, but to date, many other green-minded potential buyers have struggled to make a case for it. But things are changing. For the latest model year, the brand has introduced a slightly smarter look. Plus value has been prioritised across the line-up.

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Nissan Qashqai review

Nissan has gone all-out to keep this third generation Qashqai ahead of an increasingly competitive chasing pack in the volume brand part of the mid-sized family SUV segment. So it's smarter, classier, cleverer, quieter, better equipped and more sophisticated. British designed and built, this one's going to take some knocking off the number one spot.

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Nissan X-Trail review

Nissan's fourth generation X-Trail evolves into a more polished contender in the segment for family-sized SUVs offering up to seven seats. The cabin is nicer, the looks are sharper and you can have efficient e-POWER semi-electric petrol propulsion beneath the bonnet. Time to take this contender more seriously.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Motability’s all-inclusive 3 year / 60,000 mile car lease package includes: