3 Series Car Leasing & Contract Hire
The new BMW 3 Series range was launched in 2018 and is available as a four-door Saloon or five-door Touring Estate car. Appealing to both company car drivers and private customers looking for a spacious family-sized vehicle, the 3 Series ticks all the desirable boxes - great comfort and road handling, powerful engines with good fuel economy, excellent reliability record and the latest automobile technology. The 3 Series has also proved popular on a lease contract, with generous fleet discount support against the vehicle list price offering enhanced value vs buying. View further details and get a lease quote below.
The new 3 Series Saloon offers best-in-class road handling, a comfortable cabin with an updated infotainment system and the latest mild-hybrid engine technology.
Enjoy extra space and estate car practicality from the new BMW 3 Series Touring without compromising on performance. Now available as a plug-in petrol hybrid.
BMW 3 Series Saloon
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto (Tech Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto (Tech Pack)
BMW 3 Series Saloon
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto (Pro Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
320i M Sport 5dr Step Auto (Tech Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
320i M Sport Step Auto (Pro Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto (Pro Pack)
BMW 3 Series Saloon
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto (Tech/Pro Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
330e 22.3 kWh M Sport Step Auto Tech/Pro Pack
BMW 3 Series Touring
320i M Sport 5dr Step Auto (Tech/Pro Pack)
BMW 3 Series Touring
M340i xDrive MHT Step Auto
BMW 3 Series Saloon
M340i xDrive MHT Step Auto
Complete Care Terms and Conditions
Complete Care is available to drivers aged between 21-70 with no more than 2 “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no more than 6 points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban in the last 5 years and must have held a full UK/EU licence for at least one 1 year. High value electric vehicles are available to drivers aged between 25-70 with no “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban and must have held a full UK/EU licence valid for at least 5 years. Prices are based on the postcode of the customer. 72% of our customers would qualify for the advertised price however a confirmed rate will be sent in writing upon request.
In the event of an incident resulting in damage, loss or theft to the vehicle, the customer will be required to pay an excess known as a Customer Incident Charge (CIC) if they are found to be “at fault”. The CIC varies depending on the number of “at fault” incidents for the vehicle and is an escalating charge as follows:
- First incident is £250
- Second incident £350
- Third and subsequent incidents £750
For high value electric vehicles, the CIC is £1000 for the Tesla Model 3 & Y, Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT and £2000 for the Tesla Model S & X and Mercedes-Benz EQS.
If a repair is lower than the CIC, then the customer will only be charged for the loss, also known as a Customer Elected Payment (CEP).
Full eligibility criteria, restrictions and policy exclusions are available upon request.
BMW 3 Series FAQs
What is the cheapest BMW to lease?
Usually, with BMW, the higher the series, the more expensive a BMW is to lease or buy.
The BMW 1 Series is the cheapest and smallest car in the BMW range.
The BMW 3 Series is considered mid-range and is available to lease from £438.25 per month with Nationwide Vehicle Contracts.
How much is it to lease a BMW 3 Series?
You can lease the BMW 3 Series from as little as £438.25 per month with Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, taking advantage of the latest BMW 3 Series offers.
Please be aware that our 3 Series lease deals change often, and stock sells fast, so if you see a 3 Series leasing deal you are interested in, be sure to register your interest as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out!
Is the BMW 3 Series reliable?
All BMW 3 Series cars supplied by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts are brand new and covered by BMW's standard manufacturer's warranty. This protects you from mechanical breakdown of the vehicle (exclusions apply), including the labour and costs of parts, for an agreed period.
Check out our helpful Car Manufacturer Warranty guide that has everything you need to know about the manufacturer's warranty and who you need to contact if you wish to make a claim.
What is the difference between BMW 3 Series models?
BMW offers the 3 Series in two models: the 3 Series Saloon and 3 Series Touring.
The 3 Series Saloon offers best-in-class road handling, a comfortable cabin with an updated infotainment system and the latest mild-hybrid engine technology.
The 3 Series Touring offers extra space and estate car practicality without compromising performance and is also available as a plug-in petrol hybrid.
Check out our latest BMW 3 Series lease deals.
Can you lease a BMW 3 Series with no money down?
You pay an initial rental instead of a deposit when taking out a lease agreement. Your initial rental forms part of the lease contract and is your first payment.
Your initial rental can be tailored to suit your requirements and budget when leasing a BMW. Most customers choose an initial rental equivalent to three or six-month monthly rentals to help keep their monthly rentals cheaper. Still, you can also select an initial rental as one monthly rental upfront to help keep payments down.
Check out our latest BMW 3 Series lease deals with a low initial rental.
Can you negotiate a lease price?
We work hard at Nationwide Vehicle Contracts to ensure we have the best lease deals on the market. We consistently research the market for the latest cars and vans at the lowest possible prices, ensuring that you get the best value for your money.
Our most competitive lease prices are on our website. Our prices are already as low as they can get, so there's no need to haggle with us to get a better deal.
Also, after we've offered you a quote, we won't bombard you with emails or phone calls, giving you time to consider your alternatives before agreeing to a deal.