- EV-only leasing specialist Octopus Electric Vehicles has added a new brand to the growing list of EVs available through its direct leasing and salary sacrifice schemes, after being approved as an official leasing partner for the XPENG G6 electric SUV.
- With a claimed range of up to 354 miles, the XPENG G6 is a competitive EV for those looking for a model that can easily crack long-distance journeys.
- Octopus Electric Vehicles now offers over 100 specific EV models, covering a wide range of sizes and monthly prices.
XPENG G6 to be offered through Octopus Electric Vehicles
XPENG is a recent arrival into the UK EV market, launching the G6 SUV back in the spring. Whilst monthly pricing is yet to be confirmed for the leasing deal, the G6 retails from £39,990, which could make it cheaper to lease over similarly sized electric SUVs such as the Tesla Model Y. By offering the G6 through the Octopus Electric Vehicles salary sacrifice scheme, bundling together the car, a home charger, maintenance, insurance, and more under a single payment.
Leasing any EV through the Octopus Electric Vehicles scheme also gives drivers simplified access to the Octopus Electroverse roaming network – which recently passed an impressive milestone of 1 million worldwide EV chargers.
Alvin Castillo, Procurement Director and EV Guru at Octopus Electric Vehicles, commented:
“A few years ago, there were just a handful of EVs on the market – today we can offer more than 100 different models to drivers.
Prices continue to become more affordable, the ranges continue to grow, and newer brands like XPENG are bringing a level of innovation that is helping to push some of the better-known brands to up their game.”
William Brown, Managing Director at IM Group, XPENG UK, added:
“We’re pleased to team up with Octopus EV to make the XPENG G6 even more accessible to drivers across the UK.
The scheme offers outstanding value and makes it easier than ever for employees to choose a premium, highly specified and electric vehicle with real long-distance capability and next-generation technology.”