Top 10 cheapest EVs to lease — March 2026
4 March 2026 · PrivatLeasa.se · Läs på svenska
<p>We've reviewed every private leasing offer in Sweden and ranked the <strong>10 cheapest electric cars</strong> you can lease right now — March 2026. Prices start at <strong>SEK 1,073/month</strong> (BMW iX1 with special terms) and there are eight pure EVs under SEK 3,500/month.</p><h2>Top 10 cheapest EVs — March 2026</h2><ol><li><strong>BMW iX1 eDrive 20 — SEK 1,073/mo</strong> (Bilia, 10,000 km/yr, service included)<br>The absolute lowest EV leasing price right now. Note that this is likely a promotional price from Bilia with special terms — verify conditions before signing.</li><li><strong>Opel Mokka Electric — SEK 2,799/mo</strong> (Opel official, 10,000 km/yr, service included)<br>The cheapest "regular" EV offer. Opel's compact electric SUV with service included — a genuinely great deal with no asterisks.</li><li><strong>Renault 5 E-Tech — SEK 2,990/mo</strong> (Hedin, 10,000 km/yr)<br>The most talked-about EV of the year. Retro design, modern tech and a price just under SEK 3,000. Without service or insurance — expect add-ons. Also available via Renault official (SEK 3,290/mo with service) and CarPlus (SEK 3,640/mo with service and insurance).</li><li><strong>MG 4 — SEK 2,995/mo</strong> (Hedin, 10,000 km/yr)<br>A lot of car for the money with a 49 kWh battery and 170 hp. Like the Renault 5, no extras included — compare with the CarPlus version at SEK 3,545/mo which includes service and insurance.</li><li><strong>Citroën ë-C3 Aircross — SEK 3,199/mo</strong> (Citroën official, 10,000 km/yr, service included)<br>Family-friendly electric SUV with service in the price. One of the best total-cost deals on the list.</li><li><strong>Renault 5 E-Tech — SEK 3,290/mo</strong> (Renault official, 15,000 km/yr, service included)<br>Same car as #3 but with 50% more kilometres and service included. Often the better deal if you drive more.</li><li><strong>MINI Cooper Electric — SEK 3,395/mo</strong> (Hedin, 10,000 km/yr)<br>Premium compact with go-kart handling. Without service or insurance in this offer.</li><li><strong>Citroën ë-C3 — SEK 3,399/mo</strong> (Citroën official, 10,000 km/yr, service included)<br>Simpler and slightly cheaper than the Aircross version. Perfect city car with service included.</li><li><strong>Renault 4 E-Tech — SEK 3,490/mo</strong> (Hedin, 10,000 km/yr)<br>The sibling of Renault 5 in SUV form. More space, retro design and modern electric technology.</li><li><strong>MG 4 Standard — SEK 3,545/mo</strong> (CarPlus, 15,000 km/yr, service and insurance included)<br>Same MG 4 but with everything included: service, insurance and more mileage. The hidden total cost is often lower than the Hedin offer despite the higher leasing price.</li></ol><h2>EV vs hybrid vs petrol — price comparison</h2><p>How do electric cars compare to hybrids and petrol cars? Here are the cheapest options by powertrain:</p><table><thead><tr><th>Powertrain</th><th>Cheapest car</th><th>Price</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Petrol</strong></td><td>Dacia Sandero</td><td><strong>SEK 1,990/mo</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Hybrid</strong></td><td>Citroën C4</td><td><strong>SEK 2,499/mo</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Electric</strong></td><td>Opel Mokka Electric*</td><td><strong>SEK 2,799/mo</strong></td></tr></tbody></table><p><small>*BMW iX1 at SEK 1,073/mo excluded as it's a promotional price with special terms.</small></p><p>The gap between the cheapest petrol car and cheapest EV is <strong>SEK 809/month</strong>. But when you factor in fuel versus electricity, the picture changes:</p><ul><li><strong>Petrol:</strong> Dacia Sandero SEK 1,990 + ~SEK 900 fuel = <strong>~SEK 2,890/mo total</strong></li><li><strong>Electric:</strong> Opel Mokka Electric SEK 2,799 + ~SEK 400 electricity = <strong>~SEK 3,199/mo total</strong></li></ul><p>The difference shrinks to around SEK 300/month. And if you qualify for the new <strong>EV premium</strong> (SEK 1,300/mo subsidy), the electric car becomes <strong>SEK 1,000 cheaper per month</strong>.</p><h2>Tip: compare total cost, not just leasing price</h2><p>A lower leasing price without service and insurance can end up costing more. Example:</p><ul><li><strong>MG 4 via Hedin:</strong> SEK 2,995 + ~SEK 600 insurance + ~SEK 200 service = ~SEK 3,795 total</li><li><strong>MG 4 via CarPlus:</strong> SEK 3,545 (service + insurance included) = SEK 3,545 total</li></ul><p>The CarPlus variant is SEK 250/month cheaper overall — despite the leasing price being SEK 550 higher. Always check what's included.</p><h2>Compare yourself</h2><p>On <a href="https://www.privatleasa.se/bilar?fuel=electric">privatleasa.se</a> you can filter by electric, sort by price and see exactly what's included in each offer. Prices are updated daily.</p><p>Considering the EV premium? Read our article on <a href="https://www.privatleasa.se/nyheter/elbilspremie-1300-kr-rabatt-privatleasing">how to get SEK 1,300/mo off</a> your EV lease.</p>