Crew Van Leasing with Car Leasing
At Car Leasing we know that whether you’re transporting people, equipment or both, you need a vehicle that works harder - that’s where our crew van leasing offering comes in. Our dedicated crew van lease deals bring you the versatility of a double-cab, the space of a small commercial vehicle and the ease of fixed-monthly payments. Ideal for business fleets, tradespeople, family-use or mixed personal/business driving, our crew van leasing solutions make it simple to get on the road in the right vehicle, with no large upfront purchase costs.
Crew Van Lease Deals
View our latest crew van lease deals below.
Peugeot Partner
2 Variants AvailableView Deal
Vauxhall Combo Electric
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Peugeot e-Partner
2 Variants AvailableView Deal
Renault Kangoo
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Renault Kangoo E-Tech
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Peugeot Expert
13 Variants AvailableView Deal
Fiat Doblo
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Renault Trafic
4 Variants AvailableView Deal
Vauxhall Combo
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Citroen Dispatch
8 Variants AvailableView Deal
Vauxhall Vivaro Electric
12 Variants AvailableView Deal
Peugeot e-Expert
15 Variants AvailableView Deal
Nissan Primastar
72 Variants AvailableView Deal
Ford Transit Connect
8 Variants AvailableView Deal
Fiat E-Doblo
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Toyota Proace
10 Variants AvailableView Deal
Citroen ë-Dispatch
6 Variants AvailableView Deal
Vauxhall Movano
1 Variant AvailableView Deal
Volkswagen Caddy
8 Variants AvailableView Deal
Fiat Scudo
12 Variants AvailableView Deal
Ford E-Transit Custom
26 Variants AvailableView Deal
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
144 Variants AvailableView Deal
Mercedes-Benz Vito
6 Variants AvailableView Deal
Vauxhall Vivaro
4 Variants AvailableView Deal
What is a Crew Van?
A crew van (sometimes called a crew-cab van or double-cab van) blends the practicality of a light commercial vehicle with the flexibility of extra seating. A crew van balances load capacity and passenger space, giving you the ability to transport a team plus tools, or family and luggage in one vehicle. On top of that, for tax and commercial-vehicle classification purposes, crew vans are typically treated as commercial vehicles under UK rules.
If you need a van that can carry both crew and cargo, a crew van lease makes a compelling choice - and our models are available to both business users and personal drivers alike.
Why Choose Crew Van Leasing?
Regardless of whether you’re a sole trader, growing business fleet manager or a private individual needing extra seats and flexibility, leasing a crew van offers several advantages:
Business benefits
Lower upfront cost: Compared to buying outright, you free up capital for other business needs.
Tax and VAT advantages: Lease payments may be fully deductible, and VAT may be reclaimable depending on business usage.
Operational flexibility: With fixed-monthly rentals, you can budget accurately and upgrade at the end of the lease term.
Professional image: A modern crew van from a reputable leasing partner helps convey reliability to your clients and staff.
Personal use benefits
Access to a high-spec crew van at a fraction of the cost of buying.
Fixed monthly payments mean no shock depreciation or resale risk.
Suitable for larger families, leisure / towing, or any situation where extra seats and cargo matter.
Simple process and no long-term ownership hassle - ideal if you like upgrading every few years.
At Car Leasing our crew cab van lease deals are tailored to both business and personal drivers, giving you the same peace of mind, flexible terms and clear costs.
Popular Crew Van Models Available
We regularly list a range of leading crew vans for lease via our network. Here are some of the models you’ll find:
Ford Transit Custom Double-Cab: A benchmark in the sector, the Transit Custom offers excellent space, modern features and robust commercial pedigree.
Volkswagen Transporter Combi / Crew: Ideal for both business teams and family use, with high-quality interior and flexible seating.
Vauxhall Vivaro Double Cab: A strong all-rounder for both load and people, often featured in crew-van lease fleets.
Other popular chassis: Our fleet frequently includes options from Mercedes, Renault, Nissan and more!
When you lease through Car Leasing you’ll find options across these models (and others), let you select seating configuration, load capacity, annual mileage and choose optional extras such as maintenance or tyre/repair cover.
How Crew Van Leasing Works
Getting started is straightforward:
Browse our crew van lease deals: head to our dedicated section to view models, specifications and estimated monthly rentals.
Select specification, mileage & term: choose how many seats you need, your annual mileage allowance, initial payment and contract length (24-60 months typical).
Check business or personal eligibility: business users will need their company/sole-trader details; personal users simply meet finance criteria.
Receive quote & place order: we’ll provide a tailored quote. Once approved, your vehicle is prepared and delivered.
Drive away & maintain enjoy your vehicle and let us handle the administration of depreciation, resale risk and vehicle logistics.
Return or renew: At the end of the contract, you can return the van, or upgrade to a new model.
Throughout this process we emphasise transparency, fixed monthly rentals and optional add-ons (like maintenance).
Exploring Other Van Types
While crew van leasing covers the, people and cargo, niche, you might also consider these alternatives depending on your needs:
Pick-up trucks / double-cab pickups: More rugged, often used where open load bed or towing is frequent; fewer seats than a crew van but versatile for trade/leisure.
Combi / minibus style vans: If you need more than a standard five-seater but still people-carrying focus, combi vans may suit.
Tipper vans: For heavier trades where materials haulage is key, a tipper offers load bed and tipping functionality.
Different sized vans (small, medium, large): If you don’t require extra seats but need cargo space, a standard panel van may be more cost-effective.
Electric / low-emission crew vans: If you’re choosing future-proofing and lower running costs, many manufacturers now offer electric or hybrid crew vans.
If you’re unsure which type of van best suits you - crew van, pickup, tipper or standard commercial - our team at Car Leasing can help match model, size and contract to your exact requirements and usage profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
A crew van is generally a van with additional seating (often for 5-6 or more occupants) plus a load area - sometimes referred to as a crew cab or double cab van. It combines people-carrying and cargo-carrying ability.
Yes. While many crew-van lease deals are business-focused, at Car Leasing we offer options for both business and personal users. The key is meeting the finance eligibility criteria and selecting the correct contract type.
For business-use vans, lease payments are typically a tax-deductible expense and VAT may be reclaimable (e.g., 100% VAT for exclusive business use) depending on usage.
Initial payments often range from one to several months’ rental (depending on model and your credit/financial profile). Contract terms typically span 24 to 60 months, but shorter terms may be available for more flexibility.
This depends on model, specification and size. Common crew vans might seat 5-7 people while still offering a reasonable load area for tools or materials. Payload will vary - check the vehicle spec and ensure it meets your operational requirements.
At contract end you typically return the vehicle to the leasing company, provided you’ve kept to the agreed mileage and wear & tear. You can then upgrade to a new van, or in some cases, extend your contract.
Leasing offers lower upfront cost, predictable monthly rent, no resale worries and tax advantages for businesses. Buying means, you own the van but bear depreciation, disposal and maintenance risk.
If you don’t need the extra seating, a standard panel van might be more cost-effective. If you need heavier load capacity or tipping functionality, a tipper van may suit. For open load beds, pick-up trucks may be more appropriate. Choose based on your usage profile.
Yes - many lease deals include optional maintenance and tyre packages. This provides further cost-predictability and reduces unexpected repair bills. Be sure to check what is included when you quote.
Exceeding mileage often incurs excess-mileage charges at end of term. Damage beyond “fair wear and tear” can also lead to additional charges. It’s wise to choose a realistic mileage allowance and maintain the vehicle well.