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What’s New for Motability at Greenhous

Towards the end of 2025, the Motability Scheme announced that they are embarking on a change to their vehicle offering portfolio. This has meant that cars from brands such as Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have been taken off the listing pages, alongside this, all manufacturer convertible cars and coupe models have also been removed.  Vehicles that fell into these categories were often more expensive, which is inconsistent with the Scheme’s focus on essential and practical mobility solutions. The Scheme hope to ensure their offering meets customers’ needs by putting safety, reliability and affordability as priorities.

With more than 840 vehicles currently offered by the Motability Scheme from across 30 manufacturers, there are still plenty of options to browse and choose from. Across the 10 new vehicle brands at Greenhous Group, 8 brands are currently listed with Motability offers across their respective ranges. From BYD, Chery and Leapmotor, to Citroen, Nissan and Vauxhall, there are a wide range of Motability offers to choose from.

At Greenhous Nissan, the Nissan Juke Acenta Premium in the 1L petrol powertrain is currently offered with £0 Advance Payment. The Nissan Juke is compact but agile, a small SUV that still offers a generous 422L of cargo capacity, making sure you have space for everyday life. With an easy-fold split rear seat design, boot space is easily increased to store more, and smaller items can easily be put away thanks to the new armrest design.

Meanwhile, the Leapmotor T03 is currently available with a £0 Advance Payment offer at Greenhous Leapmotor. This compact and fully electric city car is perfect for those looking for a car to help them get around quickly and easily. With Leapmotor’s ‘everything as standard’ approach to vehicle specifications, you are given benefit of high-tech features without a higher price point.

The 2026 Motability price list saw many cars join the list of those offered with low or no Advance Payment options, making it even easier to find your next mobility solution. With the increasing popularity of electric driving, the Motability Scheme has recognised this by introducing a wider selection of electric vehicles to their range, including the Leapmotor B10 and C10 models. With the potential to save around £225 per year with an EV when you charge at home compared to running a petrol car, now is the perfect time to browse the electric range available on the Motability Scheme.*

Explore the latest Motability offers from the Greenhous brands today and find your next affordable accessible vehicle.

* Savings of £225 are based on 5,000 annual miles and charging at home on a Standard Variable Tariff at 27.69p/kWh based on Ofgem’s current price cap, with an electric vehicle achieving 3.5 miles per kWh. This is compared to an equivalent petrol car achieving 50 miles per gallon with petrol at £1.37 per litre (December 2025 average. Source: RAC Fuel Watch). Actual savings will vary based on your individual mileage, your vehicle’s efficiency, electricity and fuel prices at time of use, charging location (home versus public charging), driving conditions and style. Public rapid charging typically costs 60-80p per kWh and will reduce savings. Prices correct as of January 2026 and subject to change. Full methodology available on request.

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Emily Hunt

Junior Digital Marketing Executive for Greenhous Group

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