http://www.nextgreencar.com/news/6464/Lease-a-VW-eUp-from-pound199-per-month
Lease a VW e-Up! from £199 per month
by John Ironmonger  19.12.2013

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A new Volkswagen e-Up! on charge
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Customers can now get their hands on the all-electric Volkswagen e-up! from
£199 a month, through Volkswagen Finance's e-Solutions personal contract
plan.

It is priced at  (on the road RRP including £5,000 Government grant or
£24,250 without), and is available to order now from one of 24 Volkswagen EV
specialist retailers across the UK, with the first deliveries expected at
the end of January.

Just like the e-up! – Volkswagen's first modern fully electric vehicle – the
e-Solutions finance plan is innovative and flexible. The customer can choose
a deposit of between £2,425 and £7,125, on top of the £5,000 government
grant, which also forms part of the vehicle deposit.

On a 36 month, 10,000 mile a year plan, monthly payments can be £199, based
on a combined deposit of £12,058.73 and an annual percentage rate of 6.6%
(see example overleaf). Unlike more conventional finance packages, however,
the e-Solutions plan has a unique opt-out option. Should a customer discover
that his or her lifestyle doesn't suit an electric vehicle, then after
having made 12 monthly payments, they will have the option simply to pull
the plug and hand the car back (subject to terms and conditions).

As well as a competitive finance offer, UK e-up! customers will also be
offered an optional wall box for home garage use from British Gas, for free.
This provides a 3.6 kW supply and can recharge a completely flat battery in
six hours.

On top of this, all e-up!s have a DC fast-charging circuit as standard.
Using the Combined Charging System (CCS), this enables a flat battery to be
charged to 80% in 30 minutes, at levels of up to 40kW using a DC supply.
Cables are provided to connect to both a standard UK three-pin socket and a
CCS socket.

Based on the up! city car, the e-up! comes in just one specification trim
level. With zero tailpipe emissions, a range of up to 93 miles in optimum
conditions, and a standard full charge taking less than nine hours from a
standard 230-Volt, 2.3kW household socket, the five-door e-up! is as
practical as it is environmentally friendly.

Visit Next Green Car to find out more about the new e-Up!, and to see a
national list of all the publically accessible charging points.
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