Best 0% APR car finance deals - December 2024
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Given the difficulties in the car market, from parts shortages to supply issues, rising interest rates and more, you’d be forgiven for thinking the days of the 0% car finance deal were done. However, there's plenty of zero per cent finance deals out there, especially if you're looking to make the switch to driving an electric car.
While zero per cent interest on PCP finance deals is certainly nowhere near as prevalent as it was five years ago, there are still really good offers available if you shop around and remain flexible with your choice of car.
Unlike most Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) agreements which incur interest (APR) over the duration of the contract, which has the knock-on effect of increasing your monthly payments, a 0% finance deal ensures you have no interest to pay for the duration of the agreement.
This means monthly payments can be more affordable and you get the satisfaction of knowing that you're only paying for the cost of the car, and no extra for the convenience of paying monthly in instalments.
If you can find a 0% car finance deal, you can save plenty over the duration of the PCP agreement, so they’re worth hunting down.
That’s where this page comes in, too. We highlight the cheapest car finance deals you can get your hands on. They may not all be 0%, but we’ll try to find the best offers available that keep those pesky monthly payments down.
After more deals on new cars? Check out our round-up of all the best new car deals around.
0% APR Car Finance Deals - A-Z by Car Maker
Here's a list of 0% APR deals being offered by the biggest carmakers right now. Not all manufacturers offer 0% finance, but if a deal pops up, we'll feature it here.
Alfa Romeo
- PCP deposit contributions include the Alfa Romeo Giulia (£750-£1000) and Alfa Romeo Stelvio (£1750). The Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica includes a free home charger worth £999
- The Stelvio and Giulia are 0% APR if you put down a 35% deposit, and the Junior and selected stock models of the Alfa Romeo Tonale are 0% APR with a 20% deposit
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Alpine
- The Alpine A110 range is available on 24-month PCP with 0% APR and a years' free servicing if you put down a minimum 30% deposit, making A110 monthly payments start at £354
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BYD
- PCP deals include the BYD Dolphin starting at £259 a month with 0% APR, £259 down and two years' free servicing
- The BYD Atto 3 starts at £379 a month with 0% APR, £379 down, a £3000 deposit contribution and a £1300 test drive discount
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Cupra
- Cupra has 0% APR PCP and £4500 towards your deposit available on the Cupra Born EV, and 1% APR and £3000 towards your Cupra Tavascan
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Ford
- Deposit contributions include the Ford Puma (£500), Ford Focus (£750 and 0% APR) and Ford Kuga (£1000-£1500 and 0% APR)
- The Ford Explorer has a £2500 deposit contribution and 0% APR over three years, or £1500 and 0% APR over four years
- The Ford Capri (£1500 and 0.9% APR), Ford Mustang Mach-E (£7500 discount and 0% APR) and Ford Puma Gen-E (0% APR) also have offers
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Hyundai
- Deposit contributions include the Hyundai Ioniq 5 (£2,000) and Hyundai Ioniq 6 (£1,000). Both are 0% APR, as are the Hyundai Kona Electric and Hyundai Tucson
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KGM Motors
- Hire purchase on the KGM Tivoli is 0% APR with a minimum 40% deposit, meaning deposits start at £9212, and monthly payments at £384
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Lexus
- Lexus has deposit contributions and 0% APR available on selected models, including the Lexus RZ (£4500 and 0% APR) and Lexus UX (£2000-£4500 and 0% APR)
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Mazda
- The Mazda MX-30 EV is £199 a month, 0% APR and has £6000 towards your deposit, the Mazda2 Hybrid has 0% APR, and the Mazda CX-60 has a £1200 deposit contribution and 0% APR
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Mercedes-Benz
- Deposit contributions include the Mercedes CLA 250e Coupe (£1000), Mercedes A250e Saloon (£1500), Mercedes EQE Saloon (£4250), Mercedes EQA and Mercedes EQB (£7500), Mercedes EQS Saloon (£7750) and Mercedes-AMG EQS53 (£9500). All models here and the Mercedes EQE SUV are 0% APR
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MG
- The MG4 EV starts at £159 per month with a £9967 customer deposit, and the MG ZS EV starts at £309 with a £9134 deposit, and both are 0% APR
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Nissan
- The Nissan Ariya is available with £1000-£2000 deposit contributions on PCP and 1.99% APR, and the Nissan Leaf is 0% APR with £3000 towards your deposit
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Peugeot
- The Peugeot e-308, Peugeot e-308 SW, Peugeot e-Rifter and Peugeot e-Traveller are 0% APR with a minimum 20% deposit. The Peugeot e-3008 and Peugeot e-5008 are 0% APR with a 13% minimum deposit. All are offered on a 37-month contract
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Polestar
- The Polestar 2 is 0% APR with no deposit, or £2000 off selected models, the Polestar 3 Long Range Single Motor is 0% APR and £589 a month with a £10,300 deposit and the Polestar 4 Long Range Single Motor is 0% APR and £499 a month with a £10,600 deposit
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Renault
- The Renault Captur, Renault Austral, Renault Symbioz, Renault Clio, Renault Rafale and Renault Arkana are available with 0% APR over 24 months
- The Renault Megane E-Tech has 0% APR and the Renault Scenic E-Tech is 2.9% APR over 48 months
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Skoda
- The Skoda Fabia, Skoda Kamiq and Skoda Scala are all available with 0% APR over 24 months, and the Skoda Enyaq is 0% APR over 36 months
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Suzuki
- The Suzuki S-Cross and new Suzuki Swift are available with 0% APR on a 25-month PCP with a minimum 20% deposit, making monthly payments start at £249 and £139 respectively
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Tesla
- The Tesla Model Y SUV is available from £459 with a £6800 deposit. Buy before the end of the year and you get a year of free Supercharging included. The deal is 0% APR, too
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Toyota
- The Toyota bZ4X is available with 0% APR and a £2000 deposit contribution
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Volkswagen
- The electric VW ID.3 (£3950), VW ID.4 (£5000), VW ID.5 (£5840) VW ID.7 (£1610) are available with 0% APR over 36 months. Deposit contributions are £7300, £5925, £9000 and £6790 respectively on a 48-month term at 5.9% APR
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Volvo
- Deposit contributions include the Volvo XC40 and Volvo V60 (£3000), Volvo XC60 and Volvo V90 PHEV (£7000), Volvo XC60 PHEV and Volvo XC90 (£9000) and Volvo XC90 PHEV (£10,000)
- EV discounts include the Volvo EX30 (£1000), Volvo EX40 (£4000) and Volvo EC40 (£5000). Put down a minimum 50% deposit and you get 0% APR over 36 months on all deals
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0% APR Car Finance Deals
Our round-up of the best 0% APR deals allows you to make the most from attracting no interest charges on a PCP agreement. We update this page every week to make sure we bring you the best deals.
Renault 5 Evolution 40kWh Urban Range
£182 a month: 2 year PCP at 0% APR with £555 deposit contribution
Blending retro design cues from the 70s original with up-to-date electric powertrain tech, the new Renault 5 is one of the most striking EVs money can buy. And not too much money it turns out, as Renault is offering 0% APR PCP deals on the 5 starting at £182 a month for two years, although deposits do start at a sizeable £6899.
Another option is the 48-month 5.5% APR deal, which means monthly payments start at £249, but the deposit drops to £3545, with Renault chipping in up to £955 towards your deposit - £555 in the case of the entry-level model we're featuring here.
Deposit | Monthly Payments | Optional Final Payment | Total Payable | Mileage Per Year | Deal Available Until |
£6,899 | 24 x £182 (£4368) | £11,719 | £22,995 | 6000 | 31st March 2025 |
Skoda Fabia SE Comfort 1.0 MPI 80PS
£267 a month: 2 year PCP at 0% APR with £500 discount
The Skoda Fabia is perhaps the ideal small hatchback. It's very refined and quiet for a small car, comfortable to drive and features plenty of tech, too. The Fabia is available with 0% APR, plus there's the option of adding the car's first two services for £269. New customers get an extra £500 off for good measure.
Deposit | Monthly Payments | Optional Final Payment | Total Payable | Mileage Per Year | Deal Available Until |
£3551.42 | 23 x £266.76 (£6,135.48) | £10,043.10 | £19,730 | 10,000 | 2nd January 2024 |
Ford Explorer Select
£390 a month: 4 year PCP at 0% APR with £2500 deposit contribution
The Ford Explorer is based on the VW MEB electric platform, like the VW ID.3 and ID.4, and aims to make Ford buyers take the EV leap. Ford is currently offering two deals on PCP - either you opt for a three-year deal and get £2500 towards your deposit, or a four-year option with a £1500 deposit Both are 0% APR. That means if you put down a £7934 deposit, monthly payments start at around £437 over four years or £390 over three years.
Deposit | Monthly Payments | Optional Final Payment | Total Payable | Mileage Per Year | Deal Available Until |
£7934.75 | 48 x £389.48 (£18,695.04) | £18,545 | £46,675 | 9000 | 31st December 2024 |
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Advance 63kWh RWD
£442 a month: 3 year PCP at 0% APR with £2000 deposit contribution
Cool retro looks, spacious interior, lots of tech - what's not to like about the Hyundai Ioniq 5? You can pick up any freshly updated Ioniq 5 on a three-year PCP deal with 0% APR, and we've included a representative deal on the Ioniq 5 Advance 63kWh below. A zero deposit option is offered, too.
Deposit | Monthly Payments | Optional Final Payment | Total Payable | Mileage Per Year | Deal Available Until |
£5000 | 36 x £441.90 (£15,908.40) | £16,991.48 | £39,900 | 10,000 | 6th January 2025 |
Volkswagen ID.4 Match
£486 a month: 3 year PCP at 0% APR with £5000 deposit contribution
The Volkswagen ID.4 is a solid entry point into the EV world as it's spacious and should cost pennies to run. This deal is 0% APR PCP with £5000 towards your deposit, with a £6929 customer deposit to pay. There is a 48-month option at 5.9% APR with a £5925 deposit contribution, making it the same £486 a month with a £6396 deposit.
Deposit | Monthly Payments | Optional Final Payment | Total Payable | Mileage Per Year | Deal Available Until |
£11,845.45 | 35 x £345.05 (£12,076.75) | £13,717.80 | £42,640 | 10,000 | 6th January 2025 |
What’s the difference between 0% APR and zero deposit car finance?
0% APR finance means that you don't pay any extra interest over the term of your agreement for the car you're financing than the cost of the car itself.
Zero deposit car finance means that you don't pay anything towards the deposit when you start your finance agreement. There may still be a deposit contribution paid, but that comes from the carmaker or car dealer's side.
It's quite rare, but it is possible to find PCP deals where you pay no deposit, there is a deposit contribution, and there's 0% APR on the agreement, too.
Is there a catch to 0% APR finance?
In general, a 0% APR PCP finance deal is well worth a look, as it means you're paying no extra money for the money you're borrowing to pay for your new car.
However, while a 0% deal might be enticing, it's worth making sure you're getting the best deal for you. For example, if the PCP is only offered with 0% and no other incentives, are you being tempted into choosing a more expensive car that will cost more to insure and run, too?
It may also be that the same car comes with a choice of 0% APR or an interest-charging loan that comes with a big deposit contribution. It's worth checking out both if you're not planning to buy the car to see which comes out with the cheaper monthly payments.
As with all deals, it's worth establishing the best finance product that works for you then writing down the numbers to you know exactly how much it will cost. Only then is it time to sign on the dotted line.
Can I still get the car I want?
One thing we would say is that if you're set on getting a 0% APR finance deal, it helps to have an open mind as to the type of car you’d like to drive. For example, as a way of incentivising people into to switching to an electric car, some of the most reliable 0% APR finance offers are on electric cars to encourage you to switch to an EV.
It also helps if you’re not dead set on having the absolute latest model in a carmaker’s range. If a car gets a mid-life update or facelift, quite often, surplus stock of the outgoing model can be snapped up with a zero percent deal and even a deposit contribution too, just to make sure the old cars are shifted to make way for new models.
As an example, Skoda uses this offer to shift old stock at 0% APR, while the incoming new version of the car will be offered at around 6-7% APR on PCP. The slight downside of taking the outgoing car is that it's likely to have to be ordered from stock, so you won't be able to specify the car exactly as you'd like it, but the flip side is that it'll already be waiting at the dealer so you won't have to wait to get behind the wheel.
How do I qualify for zero percent car finance?
All buyers using a finance product to get behind the wheel of a new car will have their credit rating checked, and the better your credit rating the more likely you are to be approved for a 0% car finance deal.
It’s worth checking your score and taking steps like making sure you're registered to vote at your address, and using and paying off credit cards each month to improve your rating, if you find a car that’s perfect for your needs.
Also worth bearing in mind is that if you do go for the zero per cent offer, the deposit contribution you'll need to pay to start with may also be higher than a deal which incurs some kind of interest payment over its duration. Monthly payments may be higher, too. As ever, it's worth figuring out how long you will keep the car for, and working out the costs as they'll affect you, before signing up for any finance deal.
Can I get 0% finance on a used car?
Yes. Most car dealers have various financial products they can offer, including zero percent deals to get you on the road with a used car. However, just as with buying new, you'll need the same good credit score when your details are checked in order to sign up to an 0% APR finance agreement.
This is especially useful now as the price of used cars has been forced up due to fluctuations in demands caused by the pandemic and supply chain issues. When you go for a deal like this, it’s likely the car you’re buying is a traded-in model from a previous finance deal, which should mean it’s been well kept and the mileage will be reasonable.
However, it's worth checking the asking price for the used car you're considering. If it seems a little high, the dealer may have just added the money to the cash price it would have made with the APR on a regular finance deal, so you end up paying more anyway.
What are the alternatives to zero percent car finance?
A 0% deal might be enticing on paper, but can come with some limitations. They tend to be offered with bigger deposits, which means you need to put down a lump sum all at once.
They also tend to be offered for limited lengths, which increases the monthly payments, too. If you’re planning to spread the cost of a PCP agreement over 4-5 years, then it may not be possible. When working out the best finance deal to take, it often helps to have representative finance deals written side to side so you can see the final costs and which to opt for, which good car dealers will be happy to provide.
An option to consider if you don’t want to own the car is a Personal Contract Hire, which means you aren’t buying the car, so you aren’t paying interest. The lease just costs what you agree per month, plus an initial payment.