This website is not optimised to run on your browser. For the best experience please consider upgrading.

BMW X3 Personal Lease Deals

The family SUV that raises the bar - again.

The BMW X3 has sold more than 3.5 million units for good reason. And this fourth-generation version is the best yet.

Longer, wider, and more refined than before, it combines engaging handling, a spacious and well-equipped interior, and a broad range of engines in a package that puts most family SUV rivals in the shade.

The xDrive20 petrol is punchy and smooth, the diesel will suit high-mileage drivers with excellent real-world fuel economy, and the xDrive30e plug-in hybrid delivers up to 55 miles of electric-only range (WLTP Comb) for those who want to really minimise fuel costs.

Inside, a 570-litre boot can hold eight carry-on suitcases, the rotary iDrive controller makes the 14.9-inch infotainment system effortless to use on the move, and three-zone climate control, wireless phone charging, sports seats, LED headlights, and a powered tailgate all come as standard on M Sport trim.

Browse our latest BMW X3 lease deals below.

X3
X3

Would you like to receive the best offers on BMW X3?

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to lease a BMW X3?
Lease prices for the BMW X3 will vary depending on engine, trim level, contract length, and initial payment. As a guide, the monthly costs starts at £587.54.
How practical is the BMW X3?
Very. The BMW X3 has a 570-litre boot - enough for eight carry-on suitcases, with a practical square shape, no loading lip, and an electric tailgate as standard. The rear seats fold in a versatile 40/20/40 split, and rear legroom is more generous than in rivals. Front space is equally impressive, with a generous jewellery box storage tray and wireless charging as standard. The plug-in hybrid version loses around 110 litres of boot space to its battery pack, which is worth bearing in mind if practicality is a priority.
What trim levels are available on the BMW X3?
The BMW X3 is available in xLine, M Sport, and M50 trims. xLine is the entry point - it comes with 18-inch alloys, LED headlights, sports seats, a leather steering wheel, three-zone climate control, cruise control, wireless phone charging, and a powered tailgate as standard. M Sport adds a sportier appearance, larger alloys, and M Sport suspension. The optional Comfort Pack is a good addition, bringing adaptive LED headlights, lumbar support for the front seats, and other useful additions. The M50 adds 20-inch wheels, upgraded brakes, an M Sport differential, a sports exhaust, and adaptive LED headlights as standard.