Best Company Cars

Mercedes E350e 

The Merc E350e, much like the regular E-Class, boasts handsome, understated looks, brilliant ride quality and a spacious, plush interior too. On that note, this Merc model flaunts a powerful electric motor and a 2.0-litre petrol engine that returns a combined 134mpg, emits just 49grams of CO2, but has still proven capable of producing a plentiful 281hp allowing it strong, yet relaxed performance. And, furthermore, you can find your dream car at an affordable cost if your company invests in a second-hand Mercedes-Benz E350e rather than a brand-new version – now that’d be a bargain and a half! 

BMW 330e

Yet another plug-in hybrid model that would be an ideal company car, BMW’s 330e also takes 134mpg from its slightly more efficient powertrain. It utilises a 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine combined with an electric motor to deliver 249hp, 44grams of CO2 emissions and a 25-mile range on only electric power. It’s almost impossible to differentiate it from the standard 3 Series models, though it remains a fun car to drive thanks to its solid interior and plenty of cabin space, too. 

Audi A3 Sportback e-Tron 

The A3 Sportback e-Tron is a fantastic eco-friendly package – oh it’s economical, all right! Audi has fitted its A3 Sportback e-Tron with a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine and an electric motor to produce an efficient combination of 201hp and 176.6mpg with practically no CO2 emissions at all. If we’re being completely honest, Audi has simply just stuck with the same great build and material quality, a quality driving experience and excellent refinement it used with the A3’s platform. Although, most can argue that being the reason it’s such a popular choice for a company car. 

Renault Zoe 

Maybe Renault’s Zoe isn’t the first car that springs to mind when you think of your flashy new company car and its handsome looks. Nevertheless, the Zoe has city-friendly dimensions and cute looks that might just change your mind – maybe. Renault cars are generally easy to drive and often have the best reputation for value of money, and in this case, it’d prove that reputation to be as accurate as you’d hoped. If we’re talking in terms of interior, Renault’s Zoe has obviously borrowed a few features from the Clio, regardless, that doesn’t change its 87hp electric motor – this offers it a brisk acceleration as well as a range anywhere between 60 to 130 miles, depending on which spec you opt for. 

Volkswagen Passat GTE

Albeit, Volkswagen’s Passat GTE looks smart, is easy-to-drive and is considered a practical plug-in hybrid at least. Whether you pick the saloon version or the spacious Passat GTE estate model, the cabin feels as though it’s well-built with a consistency of high-quality materials used throughout. Onward to the better part then, the Passat GTE gets its power from a 1.4-litre petrol engine and electric motor, claiming an incredible 166mpg and has a 30-mile range just on electric power – imagine its capabilities fuelled by petrol instead. 

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