EV leasing – best prices – Sweden (monthly update)

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Below is a market scan of the best private leasing offers for EVs in Sweden (as of 20 Feb 2026), structured by small, mid-size, and large vehicles – plus a methodology section on how to evaluate the true cost of a lease.

This is tailored to the Swedish market 2026-02-22 (manufacturer campaigns + dealer-backed offers).

How to Define “Best” in Private Leasing

The lowest monthly fee is rarely the true winner. You should evaluate Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over the full lease term (typically 36 months):

  1. Monthly fee × lease duration
  2. Initial payment / first increased rent (often 0 SEK, but not always)
  3. Admin/setup fees
  4. Annual mileage allowance (10,000 km vs 15,000 km vs 20,000 km changes everything)
  5. Excess mileage cost
  6. Winter wheels (very often excluded — can materially change ranking)
  7. Service & roadside assistance (usually included, verify scope)
  8. Interest type (fixed vs variable; variable may track STIBOR)

In Sweden, winter tires are frequently the hidden differentiator between “cheap” and actually competitive deals.

Small EVs – Lowest Monthly Cost Segment

Renault 5 E-Tech Electric – from ~3,290 SEK/month

Strong entry-level pricing.
Typically structured as:

  • 36 months
  • 10,000 km/year
  • Campaign-based pricing

Why it ranks highly:

  • Extremely competitive monthly cost
  • Positioned aggressively in Sweden

Best for: Urban drivers, short-to-medium range usage.

Volvo EX30 – from ~3,480–3,995 SEK/month

Available in Core Single Motor variants at lower pricing tiers.

Important note:

  • Volvo Financial Services structures are often variable rate.
  • Terms differ slightly between retailers.

Why it’s competitive:

  • Premium badge at near entry-level pricing
  • Strong resale residual assumptions support lease pricing

MINI Aceman E – from ~3,695 SEK/month

Typical structure:

  • 36 months
  • 10,000 km/year
  • Winter wheels often not included

Key evaluation point:
If winter wheels are excluded, the effective cost can increase meaningfully over 36 months.

Best for: Premium small crossover segment buyers.

Mid-Size EVs – The Sweet Spot

This segment often provides the strongest value per SEK when balancing size, range, and equipment.

Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric – from ~3,990 SEK/month

This is one of the most aggressive mid-size offers in Sweden right now.

Why it stands out:

  • Family-sized EV at near compact pricing
  • Competitive WLTP range for the class

Value positioning: Very strong.

Kia EV4 – from ~4,995 SEK/month

Usually tied to:

  • Long Range FWD variant
  • Time-limited campaign window

Why it works:

  • Long range positioning
  • Strong warranty package
  • Clear campaign structure

Hyundai IONIQ 5 – from ~4,995 SEK/month

Highlights:

  • 800V charging architecture
  • Competitive charging speed profile

Best when:

  • Fast charging performance matters
  • You want mature EV platform tech

BMW iX1 – from ~4,795 SEK/month

Important:

  • Winter wheels often billed separately
  • Premium pricing structure

When evaluated with winter wheels included, it may move up or down relative to competitors.

Tesla Model 3 / Model Y – Highly Dynamic Pricing

Tesla frequently adjusts pricing.

Examples seen:

  • Model 3 ~5,495 SEK/month (36 months typical structure)

Critical:
Tesla lease pricing can change weekly depending on inventory and residual models.

Best for:
Buyers who monitor campaigns closely and move quickly.

Polestar 2 (Business Edition) – from ~5,495 SEK/month

Often includes:

  • Pilot
  • Plus
  • Climate package

This bundled equipment structure can make it better value than competitors where similar equipment is optional.

Škoda Enyaq – from ~5,995 SEK/month

Strength:

  • Practical family SUV
  • Clear campaign-based lease positioning

Best for:
Conventional SUV buyers transitioning from ICE vehicles.

Large EVs – Premium / Executive Segment

In this segment, “best” is less about the lowest monthly fee and more about what is included.

Polestar 4 – from ~6,995 SEK/month

Often structured as:

  • 36 months
  • 0 SEK initial payment
  • Business edition packaging

Strong positioning in the premium fastback SUV segment.

Volvo EX60 – from ~7,995 SEK/month (dealer-dependent)

Pricing varies significantly by trim level.

Evaluation should include:

  • Equipment level
  • Interest structure
  • Winter wheel inclusion

Volvo EX90

More visible purchase campaigns than standardized “from” leasing campaigns.

To evaluate properly:
You need direct offers from dealers due to variation in:

  • Residual assumptions
  • Interest rate
  • Campaign structure

Used EV Private Leasing (Often Overlooked)

For cost efficiency and flexibility (12–24 months), lightly used leasing options can be strong alternatives.

Advantages:

  • Lower monthly cost
  • Shorter commitment
  • Reduced exposure to future tech shifts

This aligns well if you prefer minimizing long-term lock-in.

Quick “Best Right Now” Summary

Lowest absolute monthly:
→ Renault 5

Best premium small EV value:
→ Volvo EX30

Best mid-size value per SEK:
→ Renault Scenic

Best technology-oriented mid-size:
→ Hyundai IONIQ 5

Best equipment bundle value:
→ Polestar 2 Business Edition

Best premium large fastback:
→ Polestar 4

1 feb 2026

  1. SEK 2,990/month – Renault 5 E-Tech (campaign “from”)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/121338/pc-sc-renault-5-2025
  2. SEK 2,995/month – MG Motor MG4 Electric (campaign “from”)
    https://www.mgmotor.eu/sv-SE/campaign/mg4-electric
  3. SEK 3,199/month – Citroën ë-C3 Aircross (private-lease listing)
    https://www.bytbil.com/skane-lan/personbil-e-c3-aircross-billigaste-elbilen-i-sverige-44-kwh-3678-17649427
  4. SEK 3,290/month – Renault 5 E-Tech (private lease “from”)
    https://bilbolaget.nu/bilar/renault/privatleasing/
  5. SEK 3,490/month – Volvo EX30 Single Motor Core
    https://www.volvocarretail.se/bilar/volvo/modeller/ex30
  6. SEK 3,490/month – Renault 4 E-Tech EV40 Evolution (Hedin deal structure)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/191230/pc-sc-renault-4-2026
  7. SEK 3,599/month – Citroën ë-C3 Aircross Plus (private-lease listing)
    https://www.bytbil.com/stockholms-lan/personbil-e-c3-aircross-max-privatleasing-2120-18920269
  8. SEK 3,690/month – Renault 5 (Hedin listing; “Techno” mentioned on the page)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/121338/pc-sc-renault-5-2025
  9. SEK 3,790/month – Renault 4 E-Tech (official “from”; service included per page)
    https://www.renault.se/personbilar/elbilar/r4-e-tech-electric/versioner_och_priser
  10. SEK 3,790/month – Volvo EX30 Extended Range Core
    https://www.volvocarretail.se/bilar/volvo/modeller/ex30
  11. SEK 3,899/month – Citroën ë-C3 Aircross Max (36 months / 10,000 km/year per listing)
    https://www.jbil.se/bilar/pl36-citroen-e-c3-aircross-max/
  12. SEK 3,990/month – Renault 4 E-Tech EV52 Techno (Hedin deal structure)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/191230/pc-sc-renault-4-2026
  13. SEK 3,995/month – Volvo EX40 private lease (campaign “from”)
    https://www.brandtbil.se/kampanjer/brandt/leasing-volvo-ex40/
  14. SEK 3,999/month – Fiat 500 Electric (stock/campaign; service/winter tyres as add-ons per page)
    https://www.bildeve.se/fiat500electric/
  15. SEK 4,195/month – Volvo EX30 (Plus version “from”)
    https://www.bilia.se/bilar/volvo/bilmodeller/volvo-ex30/
  16. SEK 4,290/month – Renault 4 (Carplus; insurance/service included per page)
    https://carplus.se/bilar/renault/renault-4-techno/
  17. SEK 4,490/month – Renault Scenic E-Tech (Hedin: “Evolution+ 60 kWh … SEK 4,490/month”)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/195629/pc-nc-renault-scenic-2026
  18. SEK 4,490/month – Renault 4 E-Tech EV52 Iconic (Hedin deal structure)
    https://hedinautomotive.se/kop-bil/191230/pc-sc-renault-4-2026
  19. SEK 4,494/month – BMW iX1 (campaign “from”)
    https://www.bilia.se/bilar/bmw/privatleasing/
  20. SEK 4,495/month – Volvo EX30 Extended Range Plus (stock/campaign)
    https://www.bildeve.se/ex30extended-privatleasing/
  21. SEK 4,795/month – BMW iX1 eDrive20 (36 months, 10,000 km/year, 0 downpayment per terms on page)
    https://www.bmw.se/sv/bmw-financial-services-oversikt/bmw-financial-services-leasing.html
  22. SEK 4,895/month – Volvo EX40 (“Private lease EX40 for SEK 4,895/month”)
    https://www.volvocarretail.se/bilar/volvo/modeller/ex40
  23. SEK 4,995/month – Ford Explorer Electric (private lease “from”; service included per page)
    https://ford.se/personbilar/elektriska-explorer
  24. SEK 4,999/month – Peugeot E-3008 GT (36 months, 10,000 km/year per listing)
    https://www.jbil.se/bilar/pl36-nya-peugeot-e-3008-gt/
  25. SEK 5,195/month – Volvo EX40 (“from SEK 5,195/month”)
    https://www.bilia.se/bilar/sok-bil/volvo/ex40/gfr02x/
  26. SEK 5,295/month – Volvo EC40 (private lease “from”; 10,000 km/year & service per page)
    https://rejmes.se/kampanjer/volvo-ec40/
  27. SEK 5,390/month – Renault Scenic (Carplus; insurance/service + “charging bonus” per page)
    https://carplus.se/bilar/renault/renault-scenic-e-tech-techno-2025/
  28. SEK 5,490/month – Volvo EC40 (Volvo Car Retail stock listing)
    https://www.volvocarretail.se/bilar-i-lager/nya/volvo/ec40/single-core-se-63fb76c6947a4e859102f6871a52b680
  29. SEK 5,495/month – Polestar 2 Business edition (private lease “from”; package details per page)
    https://www.polestar.com/se/offers/polestar-2-business-edition-private-lease/
  30. SEK 5,495/month – BMW iX2 (private-lease campaign price)
    https://www.bilia.se/bilar/bmw/bilmodeller/elbilar/bmw-ix2/

    .Here’s the Top 10 most privately leased EV models in Sweden based on Vroom’s market data for Jan–Jun 2025 (Mynewsdesk)

Rank (EV-only)ModelBrandLeases (Antal)Share of all private leasing
1ID.3Volkswagen1,0884.8%
2EnyaqŠkoda8493.7%
3EV3Kia8133.6%
4EX30Volvo7973.5%
5ID.4Volkswagen7383.2%
6Polestar 2Polestar5082.2%
7AriyaNissan4982.2%
8EQAMercedes-Benz4722.1%
9BornCUPRA3801.7%
10TavascanCUPRA3801.7%



If you want to make a good leasingdeal – it seems that many prices are the same in the beginning of 2026

Look into the list below :

Small size EV’s

  • Renault 5 E-Tech (Evolution 40 kWh)3 290 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 312 km20–80 ~27 min 0–100 9.0 sService: Yes
  • CUPRA Born Edition 59 kWh (204 hk)3 895 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP up to 424 km
    20–80 ~21 min0–100 6.7 sService: not clearly stated
  • VW ID.3 (deal)3 995 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 388 km20–80 ~22 min
    0–100 8.2 sService: Yes
  • Volvo EX30 Plus (Single Motor)3 995 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 337 km20–80 ~21 min0–100 5.7 sService: Yes
  • Mercedes EQA 250 (campaign)4 195 kr/mån (often year 1, then higher)1 500 mil/årWLTP (TEL) 496 km20–80 ~25 min0–100 8.6 sService: Yes

Medium size EV’s

  • VW ID.4 Life Pro 286 hk3 932 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 572 km20–80 ~24 min
    0–100 6.7 sService: Yes
  • Kia EV3 Long Range 204 hk4 495 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 605 km20–80 ~27 min
    0–100 7.9 sService: Yes
  • Zeekr X Long Range RWD4 690 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 446 km20–80 ~25 min
    0–100 5.6 sService: Yes
  • CUPRA Tavascan4 695 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 568 km20–80 ~24 min
    0–100 6.8 sService: Yes
  • BMW iX1 eDrive204 795 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 475 km20–80 ~26 min
    0–100 8.6 sService: Yes
  • Nissan Ariya 63 kWh Engage5 395 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP (TEL) 404 km20–80 ~27 min0–100 7.5 sService: Yes
  • Polestar 2 Business (LRSM)5 495 kr/mån1 500 mil/årWLTP 659 km20–80 ~25 min
    0–100 6.2 sService: not stated
  • Škoda Enyaq (deal / Enyaq 85 MY24)5 975 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 450 km20–80 ~24 min 0–100 6.7 sService: Yes
  • XPENG G6 Standard Range5 995 kr/mån1 000 mil/år (often 3 000 mil total / 36 mån)
    WLTP up to 525 km20–80 ~10 min0–100 4.1 sService: Yes (Insurance: Yes)

Big size EV’s

  • BYD Seal U Comfort (EV)8 649 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 500 km20–80 ~38 min
    0–100 9.6 sService: Yes (Insurance: Yes)
  • Ford Explorer Extended Range RWD4 495 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 602 km20–80 ~24 min 0–100 6.4 sService: Yes
  • VW ID.7 Tourer Pro SWE5 284 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 607 km20–80 ~23 min
    0–100 6.7 sService: Yes
  • Zeekr 001 Long Range RWD5 890 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP 620 km20–80 ~26 min
    0–100 7.2 sService: Yes
  • Polestar 4 Business (LRSM)5 995 kr/mån1 500 mil/årWLTP 620 km20–80 ~26 min
    0–100 7.1 sService: not stated
  • XPENG G9 (offer)6 995 kr/mån1 000 mil/årWLTP up to 540 km20–80 ~10 min0–100 4.2 sService: Yes (Insurance: Yes)
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Short list – EV leasing offers, late December 2025-12-23

RankBrandModel (EV)From SEK/monthNotes
1RenaultRenault 5 E-Tech electric3,290Private lease (campaign-type pricing)
2RenaultRenault 4 E-Tech electric3,590Private lease (campaign-type pricing)
3CUPRA (SEAT/CUPRA)Born3,895Often with a first (raised) fee depending on deal
4RenaultScenic E-Tech electric3,990Offer can be stock/deadline dependent
5VolvoEX30 Plus3,995Volvo private lease
6VW (Volkswagen)ID.33,995Service often included in campaign terms
7Mercedes-BenzEQA4,195 (first year)First-year promo price (then higher)
8FordExplorer Electric (Business Edition)4,495Campaign price
9ZeekrX Long Range RWD4,690Usually includes a refundable deposit
10CUPRA (SEAT/CUPRA)Tavascan4,695Often referred to as “SEAT Tavascan” (it’s CUPRA)
11BMWiX1 eDrive204,795BMW offer
12BYDDolphin (in-stock listing)4,795–4,799Specific in-stock listing; terms may vary
13VolvoEX40 Plus Special Edition4,995Volvo private lease
14PolestarPolestar 25,495Polestar offer
15XPENGG65,995Often shown incl. service & insurance (varies)
16BYDDolphin (general campaign)6,795Campaign pricing

All specs and prices are approximate and based on typical EU/Swedish configurations and example leasing campaigns. Always check the actual dealer offer for exact trim, equipment, and mileage.

30 relatively low-price Swedish EV leasing offers (1–30)

#BrandModel / version (example)WLTP range (km / approx. “mil”)DC fast charge 10–80% (approx, min)0–100 km/h (approx, s)Example private lease (SEK/month, Sweden)Example distance included (per year)Notes / typical equipment (Sweden / EU)
1RenaultRenault 5 E-Tech (52 kWh)~360–410 km (~36–41 mil)~33 min (up to ~100–120 kW)~8.0 s2,990 krTypically ~10,000 km/year (varies by contract)New small EV on AmpR platform, modern Google-based infotainment, advanced driver assistance (L2) usually available.
2MiniMini Cooper Electric (E)~305 km (E) – ~400 km (SE)~28–30 min (up to ~95–130 kW)~7.3 s3,095 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearIconic design, new round OLED screen, premium feel; heat pump and adaptive cruise often included in Swedish packages.
3NissanNissan Micra EV (52 kWh)~400 km (~40 mil)~33 min (DC ~100–120 kW)~8.2 s3,195 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearSmall city EV with modern safety features, ProPILOT driver assistance on higher trims.
4RenaultRenault 4 E-Tech~430–435 km (~43 mil)~31 min (DC up to ~150 kW)~8.9 s3,295 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearRetro-styled small SUV with family focus, good luggage space; panoramic roof and heat pump available.
5MiniMini Aceman E~300–405 km (~30–40 mil)~28–31 min~7.3 s3,695 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearSmall crossover, new MINI interior with circular screen, often high equipment level in Swedish trims.
6CupraCupra Born 77 kWh e-Boost~427–450 km (~43–45 mil)~30–32 min (20–80%; 10–80% slightly longer)~7.0–7.3 s3,895 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearSporty MEB hatchback, often good sound system, 19–20″ wheels, sport seats; heat pump available.
7VolvoVolvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Range~445–475 km (~44–48 mil)~26 min (up to 153 kW)~5.3 s3,895 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearCompact premium SUV, Google infotainment, strong safety profile; often includes heat pump and Pilot Assist.
8MGMG4 Electric 64 kWhUp to ~450 km (~45 mil)~30 min (10–80% at up to ~140 kW)~7.9 s3,990 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearVery strong value: heat pump, 360° camera, wireless phone charging are common in local trims.
9RenaultScenic E-Tech EV87 (220 hp)~480–625 km (~48–63 mil)~25–35 min (20–80% at ~150 kW)~7.9 s4,190 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearSpacious family SUV, lounge-like interior, Google built-in; solar roof, head-up display and heat pump often available.
10Mercedes-BenzEQA 250~456–528 km (~46–53 mil)~29–30 min (10–80% up to ~112 kW)~8.6 s4,195 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearCompact premium SUV with MBUX, heat pump as standard, good noise insulation; Advanced / AMG Line packages common in Sweden.
11MiniMini Countryman E~420–460 km (~42–46 mil)~29 min (10–80% at ~130 kW)~8.6 s4,295 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearLarger MINI SUV; all-wheel drive in SE version, premium interior; panoramic roof, HUD etc. often offered.
12SmartSmart #1 Pro / Pro+~310–340 km (~31–34 mil)<30 min (10–80% up to ~150 kW)~6.7 s4,295 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearCompact premium crossover (Geely/Mercedes co-developed), vehicle-to-load (V2L), strong performance, high standard equipment.
13VolkswagenID.3 Pro (58 kWh, MY24–26)~400–430 km (~40–43 mil)~25–30 min (10–80% at ~120–170 kW)~7.3 s4,295 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearUpdated ID.3 with improved interior, Travel Assist, heat pump available as an option.
14FordExplorer Extended Range (RWD)~490–600 km (~49–60 mil)~25–28 min (10–80% up to ~185 kW)~6.4 s (RWD), ~5.3 s (AWD)4,425 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearMEB-based family SUV with large sliding centre screen, big boot; towbar and heat pump commonly included in Swedish packages.
15BMWiX1 eDrive20~430–475 km (~43–48 mil)~30 min (10–80% up to ~130 kW)~8.3 s4,495 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearCompact premium SUV with BMW driving feel, iDrive 8/9, good comfort; towbar and heat pump available.
16KiaEV3 Long RangeUp to ~605 km (~60 mil)~30–40 min (10–80% up to ~128 kW)~7.5–7.9 s4,495 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearNew compact SUV with long range, V2L, heat pump as standard, advanced driver assistance; strong spec for the size.
17Lynk & CoLynk & Co 02 (BEV)Up to ~445 km (~44 mil)~30 min (10–80% DC)~5.5 s4,495 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearCoupé-crossover with subscription-style business model, V2L, strong performance; high standard equipment.
18Mercedes-BenzEQB 250+~415 km (~41 mil)~31 min (10–80% up to ~112 kW)~8.9 s4,495 krTypically ~10,000 km/year7-seat electric SUV, MBUX, heat pump, towbar and Advanced packages often included; popular as a family EV.
19CupraTavascan Endurance~542–568 km (~54–57 mil)~28 min (10–80% up to ~135 kW)~6.8 s (Endurance 2WD), ~5.8 s (VZ AWD)4,695 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearDesign-focused coupé-SUV with Matrix LED, optional SENNHEISER audio, adaptive damping (DCC), Travel Assist 2.6 etc.
20VolvoEX40 Single Motor Extended RangeUp to ~571 km (~57 mil)~26–30 min (10–80% up to ~200 kW)~7.3 s4,795 krTypically ~10,000 km/yearUpdated XC40 replacement with more range, Google infotainment, strong safety; Harman Kardon audio and heat pump common.
21MGZS EV Long Range Comfort~440 km (~44 mil)~42 min (10–80% up to ~90 kW)~8.6 s~2,995 kr (campaign example)Often ~10,000 km/year (more km for a fee)Very high value: rear camera, navigation, CarPlay/Android Auto, adaptive cruise, MG Pilot ADAS; sometimes winter-tyre package included.
22BYDDolphin Comfort 60 kWh~427 km (~43 mil)~30–35 min (roughly 10–80%; 30–80% ~29 min at up to ~88 kW)~7.0 s~4,799 kr (campaign level; some offers up to ~6,795 kr/month depending on spec)Typically ~10,000 km/yearSmall but well-equipped hatch: heat pump, V2L, good ADAS; 360° camera and full LED on higher trims.
23HyundaiKona Electric (new gen, 65 kWh)~512 km (~51 mil)~41 min (10–80% up to ~100 kW)~7.8 sFrom ~4,995 kr (campaign example)Typically ~10,000 km/yearNew platform, dual 12.3″ screens, strong safety, heat pump, often winter tyres or service package included.
24VolkswagenID.4 Pro Performance / Life~410 km (~41 mil)~35 min (10–80% at ~135–170 kW)~8.5 s~4,995 kr (incl. service & towbar in some campaigns)Typically ~10,000 km/yearFamily SUV with heat pump, keyless, Travel Assist, Park Assist & rear camera in Life-type packages; very popular all-rounder.
25HyundaiIoniq 5 Long Range 2WD~507 km (~51 mil)~18–20 min (10–80% thanks to 800-V and up to 350 kW)~7.3 s~6,495 kr (typical campaign on well-equipped LR 2WD)Usually 10,000–15,000 km/yearRetro design, 800-V charging, V2L, lounge-style rear seats; often HUD, heat pump, very high comfort – EV nerd favourite.
26KiaNiro EV 64.8 kWh~460 km (~46 mil)~45 min (10–80% up to ~80 kW)~7.8 sFrom ~6,495 kr (incl. service in some “Special Edition” campaigns)Typically ~10,000 km/yearCompact crossover with V2L, Highway Driving Assist 2.0, navigation, heat pump; usually quite fully loaded in Swedish trims.
27TeslaModel 3 RWD (“Highland”)~520 km (~52 mil)~25 min 10–80% (ideal conditions on Supercharger V3)~6.1 s~5,395 kr (example almost-new leasing ad)Typically 10,000–15,000 km/yearStrong resale value, Autopilot, OTA updates, Supercharger network, glass roof; towbar not on all versions.
28TeslaModel Y RWD~345 km (~35 mil) “realistic electric range”~27 min 10–80% (similar curve to LR)~6.9 s~5,995 kr (incl. service & insurance, 10,000 km/year in one example)~10,000 km/year in that examplePractical high-seating crossover, good resale, Autopilot, towbar in Swedish packs, strong ecosystem around app and charging.
29KiaEV6 RWD Long Range~528 km (~53 mil)~18 min (10–80% with 800-V, up to 350 kW)~7.3 s~6,995 kr (typical campaign level depending on spec)Usually 10,000–15,000 km/yearSportier than Ioniq 5: 800-V, V2L, often heat pump, strong infotainment and safety; 7-year Kia warranty.
30ŠkodaEnyaq 85 (MY24/25)~547 km (~55 mil; official span ~536–566 km)~28 min (10–80% up to ~175 kW on new 85/85x)~6.7 s (RWD 85)~7,000–7,500 kr (estimated campaign level for well-equipped 85/85x around 600,000 kr list price)Usually 10,000–15,000 km/yearVery spacious family SUV: quiet cabin, heat pump, towbar, Matrix LED, lots of comfort & safety features in Nordic packages.

December the 7th 2025

1️⃣ Cheapest small EVs – Sweden (private lease snapshot)

BrandModel / version (example)WLTP range (km / mil)DC fast charge 10–80%*0–100 km/hExample private lease (SEK/month, Sweden)Distance includedNotes / typical equipment
Renault5 E-Tech EV40 (120 hp)≈312 km / 31.2 mil≈30 min≈9.0 s2,990 kr/month~10,000 km/year (1,000 mil)New small EV on AmpR Small platform, 40 kWh battery, ~100 kW DC, 11 kW AC, heat pump, modern infotainment (Google-based on higher trims).
MiniCooper Electric E (40.7 kWh)≈305 km / 30.5 mil≈28 min≈7.3 s3,395 kr/month~10,000 km/yearSmall premium hatch, strong standard spec, 11 kW AC, up to 75 kW DC, very “driver-focused” feel.
NissanMicra EV 40 / 52 kWh≈317–416 km / 31.7–41.6 mil≈30 min≈8.0–9.0 s3,395 kr/month~10,000 km/yearEV sibling to Renault 5; two battery sizes, up to ~100 kW DC, 11 kW AC, heat pump & preconditioning; V2L/V2G on better trims.
Renault4 E-Tech 40 kWh (120 hp)≈322 km / 32.2 mil≈31 min≈9.2 s3,595 kr/month~10,000 km/yearSmall crossover look, 40 kWh (optionally 52 kWh), 11 kW AC, ~80–100 kW DC, heat pump standard, AC V2G capability.
MiniAceman E≈300–400 km / 30–40 mil≈30 min≈7.9 s (E)3,895 kr/month~10,000 km/yearSmall crossover; very high equipment level in SE campaigns (safety/infotainment), 11 kW AC, up to ~95 kW DC.
VolvoEX30 Single Motor ER≈475–480 km / 47.5–48.0 mil≈27 min≈5.3 s3,895 kr/month~10,000 km/yearVery quick compact SUV, Google built-in, strong safety suite, heat pump, some trims with 22 kW AC; Swedish offers often bundle winter pack.
CupraBorn 59 kWh 204 hp≈424 km / 42.4 mil≈26 min≈7.7 s3,895 kr/month~10,000 km/yearSporty hatch; “Edition” deals often include metallic paint, tinted windows, adaptive cruise, high-beam assist, rear camera, etc.
MGMG4 Electric Standard Range (51 kWh)≈350 km / 35.0 mil≈35 min≈7.7 s3,920 kr/month~10,000 km/yearOne of the cheapest EVs per km; adaptive cruise, lane assist, LED lights, heated seats & wheel, Android Auto/CarPlay usually standard.
RenaultScenic E-Tech EV87 (≈220 hp)≈620–625 km / 62.0–62.5 mil≈30 min≈7.9 s4,195 kr/month~10,000 km/yearLarge family SUV; 22 kW AC, up to ~150 kW DC, heat pump, V2L, rich safety/comfort spec in Techno / Esprit Alpine packs.
Mercedes-BenzEQA 250+≈560 km / 56.0 mil≈31 min≈8.6 s4,195 kr/month~10,000 km/yearCompact premium SUV; MBUX, heat pump in Nordic packages, strong safety; SE campaigns often include winter wheels and sometimes tow bar.

2️⃣ Midsize EVs – Sweden, private lease snapshot

BrandModel / version (example)WLTP range (km / mil)DC fast charge 10–80%*0–100 km/hExample private lease (SEK/month, Sweden)Distance includedNotes / typical equipment
MGZS EV Long Range≈440 km / 44.0 mil≈37 min≈8.4 sfrom ~2,995 kr/month~10,000 km/yearVery low-cost family SUV; typical Swedish spec has adaptive cruise, camera, smartphone integration; service usually included, winter wheels extra.
BYDAtto 3 Extended Range≈420 km / 42.0 mil≈44 min≈7.3 s~3,000–3,600 kr/month~10,000 km/yearPrice-aggressive Chinese C-SUV; strong equipment (heat pump, pano roof, powered seats, V2L). Many offers are on nearly-new stock cars.
VolkswagenID.4 Pro (77 kWh, 286 hp)≈530–550 km / 53.0–55.0 mil≈30 min≈6.7 s≈4,995 kr/month~10,000 km/yearBenchmark midsize crossover; Swedish Life/Pro packs typically include heat pump, LED lights, driver assist, nav, rear camera, keyless.
VolvoEX40 Single Motor ER – Plus Special Edition≈520–570 km / 52.0–57.0 mil≈27 min≈7.3 s4,995 kr/month~10,000 km/yearStrong value SE campaign: heat pump, Google built-in, Volvo Assistance, digital services, app control, leasing insurance for first months included.
NissanAriya 63 kWh 2WD≈400 km / 40.0 mil≈32 min≈7.5 s~4,995–5,395 kr/month~10,000 km/yearComfort-oriented midsize SUV; ProPILOT, heat pump, good sound & seats on typical Swedish spec; some deals bundle winter wheels/service.
TeslaModel Y RWD (Standard)≈430–450 km / 43.0–45.0 mil≈27–28 min≈6.9 s≈5,190 kr/month~10,000 km/yearExcellent range + Supercharger access; standard spec includes Autopilot, heat pump, heated seats, strong infotainment & app ecosystem.
ŠkodaEnyaq 85 / 85x Solid Edition≈545–570 km / 54.5–57.0 mil≈28 min≈6.6–6.7 s≈5,378–5,395 kr/month~10,000 km/yearVery roomy family SUV, more cargo than ID.4; Solid Edition usually adds matrix LED, electric tow bar, heat pump + extra comfort/safety.
HyundaiIoniq 5 Long Range AWD (77–84 kWh)≈570 km / 57.0 mil≈18 min≈5.1–5.3 s≈5,495 kr/month~10,000 km/year800-V architecture with ultra-fast charging, very comfortable; subscription-style offers (e.g. Carla) include service, repairs, roadside assist; winter wheels/insurance as add-ons.

* DC 10–80% times are approximate, under ideal conditions (warm battery, powerful charger, optimal SOC window). In Swedish winter you can expect several extra minutes unless the battery is well preconditioned.

December the 3 2025

All examples are private leasing in Sweden, typically 36 months, 1 000 mil/year, service included (when known).

Sweden – best example EV private-leasing offers by brand (with WLTP, 10–80% DC, 0–100, mil/year, equipment)

BrandModel / version (example)WLTP range (km / mil)DC fast charge 10–80%*0–100 km/hExample private lease (SEK/month, Sweden)Distance includedNotes / typical equipment
BMWiX1 eDrive20up to ≈475 km / 47.5 mil (WLTP, depending on spec) (evspecs.org)~30 min (DC up to ~130 kW, typical)8.3–8.6 s (Elbilsdatabas)5 000–5 500 SEK/month (36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service usually included – varies by dealer)1 000 mil/yearCompact premium SUV; heat pump, LED lights, full ADAS, good interior quality.
BYDDolphin 60.4 kWh≈427 km / 42.7 mil WLTP (evspecs.org)~30–35 min at 100 kW DC (10–80%) (Ayvens)7.0 s (Elbilsdatabas)4 800–5 300 SEK/month (typical Swedish offers)1 000 mil/yearLFP battery, heat pump, 11 kW AC, V2L, big central screen – strong value city/family car.
FordExplorer Long Range RWD 77 kWh602 km / 60.2 mil WLTP (ford.se)28 min 10–80% (DC up to 135 kW) (ford.se)6.4 s (ford.se)from about 4 500–6 000 SEK/month (campaigns, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service often included) (ford.se)1 000 mil/yearLarge SUV; Swedish “Business Edition” campaigns usually include heat pump, tow bar, comfort pack etc.
FordMustang Mach-E Standard Range RWD470 km / 47 mil WLTP (latest SR versions, depends on wheels)~30–35 min 10–80% (up to ~150 kW DC, variant-dependent)~7.3 s4 500–5 000 SEK/month (often demo/stock “value” deals)1 000 mil/yearGood mid-size SUV for value-leasing; often lots of equipment on ex-demo cars.
KiaEV3 Long Range 81.4 kWh605 km / 60.5 mil WLTP (Kia)≈31 min 10–80% (max ~128 kW DC) (Elbilsdatabas)7.7 s (Long Range) (Kia)4 495 SEK/month – Carup top-10 list, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service agreement (Carup.se)1 000 mil/yearVery strong combo of long range + low monthly cost; heat pump, modern infotainment, ADAS, often winter wheels in Swedish campaigns.
Mercedes-BenzEQA 250+roughly ≈500 km / 50 mil WLTP (depending on wheels / trim)≈29 min 10–80% @ ~100 kW DC (Elbilsdatabas)8.6 s (evspecs.org)5 900–6 500 SEK/month (typical 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year)1 000 mil/yearCompact premium SUV; MBUX, strong safety kit, comfortable, often AMG Line / nav packages in offers.
Renault4 E-Tech Electric 52 kWh≈398–409 km / ~40 mil WLTP for 52 kWh version (Renault)≈30 min 15–80% @ 100 kW DC (Renault)≈8.2–8.5 s 0–100 km/h (Elbilsdatabas)around 3 700–4 000 SEK/month expected for Swedish campaigns (similar level to Scenic/5)1 000 mil/year“Mini-SUV” retro look; 52 kWh pack, heat pump, 22 kW AC and 100 kW DC on higher trims – nice city + family combo.
Renault5 E-Tech Electric 52 kWh (150 hp)≈410 km / 41 mil WLTP for 150 hp version (Elbilsdatabas)≈30 min 15–80% at 100 kW DC (11 kW AC) (DIE WELT)8.0 s 0–100 km/h (Elbilsdatabas)≈3 290 SEK/month (manufacturer campaigns, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service incl.) (Elbilsdatabas)1 000 mil/yearVery cheap small EV with good range for the size; 11 kW AC, 100 kW DC, heat pump, nice retro design.
RenaultScenic E-Tech Electric 60 kWh420–430 km / 42–43 mil WLTP (depends on wheel size)≈30 min 10–80% around 130–150 kW DC~8.5–8.7 s3 900–4 500 SEK/month (36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service)1 000 mil/yearLarger family SUV with 22 kW AC, good highway comfort, and big boot – good value family-leasing.
VolkswagenID.3 Pro / Pro Performance 58 kWh≈426 km / 42.6 mil WLTP (Swedish Pro versions) (Din Bil)≈35 min 10–80% (up to 120 kW DC) (Wikipedia)≈7.3–7.4 s 0–100 km/h (Volkswagen)≈3 995 SEK/month (VW Sweden / dealers, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service & often winter tyres included) (Privatleasing)1 000 mil/yearOne of the absolute cheapest EV leases in Sweden right now – compact hatch, 11 kW AC, 100–120 kW DC, good everyday range.
VolkswagenID.4 Pro 77 kWhlarge-battery IDs: ≈512–572 km / 51–57.2 mil WLTP (depending on spec) (Wikipedia)≈28 min 10–80% (120 kW DC average, peak 175 kW) (Elbilsdatabas)≈6.6–6.7 s (286 hp versions) (bestev4me.eu)4 995 SEK/month (Carup ranking, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service) (Carup.se)1 000 mil/yearCore C-SUV benchmark; big battery, decent charging, comfortable; often Travel Assist etc. in Swedish campaigns.
VolvoEX30 Single Motor Extended Range476–480 km / ~47.6–48 mil WLTP (69 kWh pack) (Volvo Cars)≈25–26 min 10–80% (DC ~150–175 kW) (Volvo Cars)≈5.3 s 0–100 km/h (SM ER) (Volvo Cars)3 490 SEK/month – Carup, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service (Carup.se)1 000 mil/yearExtremely aggressive pricing for a premium compact SUV; heat pump, Google built-in, strong safety.
VolvoEX40 Single Motor Extended Range571–572 km / 57.1–57.2 mil WLTP (Volvo Car Retail)≈26 min 10–80% @ up to 200 kW DC (Volvo Cars)≈7.3–7.4 s 0–100 km/h (Volvo Car Retail)5 500–5 800 SEK/month (current Swedish EX40 campaigns, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year)1 000 mil/yearFacelifted XC40 Recharge: big range jump, 200 kW DC, full Volvo safety & comfort.
XPengG6 Long Range RWD≈525–570 km / 52.5–57 mil WLTP (variant-dependent) (store.xpeng.com)≈20 min 10–80% on 800 V (up to ~280–300 kW DC) (xpeng.com.au)≈6.2–6.7 s 0–100 km/h (xpeng.com.au)4 900–5 200 SEK/month via Swedish XPeng partners (36 mo, ~1 000 mil/year)1 000 mil/yearStand-out charging speed and long range; lots of tech (Xmart OS, advanced ADAS), very competitive vs Model Y.
ZeekrX Long Range RWD≈440–446 km / 44–44.6 mil WLTP (Elbilsdatabas)≈28–29 min 10–80% @ 150 kW DC (evtest.eu)5.6 s 0–100 km/h (Elbilsdatabas)about 4 700 SEK/month (Zeekr Sweden launch offers, 36 mo, 1 000 mil/year, service)1 000 mil/yearVery high equipment level in base car, 22 kW AC, V2L, premium interior – strong “value-premium” urban SUV.
Zeekr7X Long Range RWD615 km / 61.5 mil WLTP (Pure Electric Vehicle Brand | Zeekr)≈13–16 min 10–80% on fast DC (up to ~360 kW) (Pure Electric Vehicle Brand | Zeekr)≈6.0 s 0–100 km/h (LR RWD; AWD versions much faster) (Elbilsdatabas)around 5 800–5 900 SEK/month (introductory Swedish offers, 36 mo, ~1 000 mil/year) (TechRadar)1 000 mil/yearVery long-range family SUV with ultra-fast DC charging and premium interior/tech; extremely strong on “range per krona”.

*DC charging times are manufacturer / test values under ideal conditions; real-world times vary with SOC, temperature, charger, etc.

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