Can I get an Audi on the Motability Scheme?
Audi Motability Scheme Audi strongly believes in customer choice and is disappointed that, as a premium brand, it is no longer offered by Motability to our customers. Please contact Motability Operations for further information. Why have premium brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and Lexus been removed? These cars tend to be higher cost vehicles that sit outside the Scheme’s focus on essential, practical mobility. There has been no change to the WAVs available on the Motability Scheme.
Is Audi no longer on Motability?
Motability Scheme Changes – December 2025 Further to the changes recently announced by the Motability Scheme, we continue to offer a wide selection of Motability vehicles across a number of leading brands, however we are no longer able to supply BMW, Audi, or Mercedes-Benz vehicles. From 25th November 2025, luxury cars from brands including BMW, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Lexus and Mercedes will no longer be available, with immediate effect.What changes have been announced? From 25th November 2025, luxury cars from brands including BMW, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Lexus and Mercedes will no longer be available, with immediate effect.From now on, models from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Lexus and Alfa Romeo will no longer be available to lease through Motability.
How does Audi Motability work?
Through Audi Motability, our customers receive an all-inclusive package to lease the vehicle of their choice without the need to worry about insurance or maintenance costs or even breakdown cover. We work with Motability to ensure that everything is taken care of. All you need to do is drive! That doesn’t mean you’re out of options. While Motability no longer allows you to buy your leased vehicle directly, there are new ways to own an adapted car outright. With our Adapt & Drive plan, you can choose a new vehicle, have it fitted with all the adaptations you need, and own it once your payments are complete.Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed premium vehicles such as BMWs and Mercedes. Motability said the change would be made with immediate effect, as it announced a new ambition for half of the cars it leases to be British-built by 2035.
Is Audi being removed from Motability?
Brands such as BMW, Audi and Mercedes have been removed from Motability listings. The Motability Foundation has announced that it has removed premium brands from its listings, with dozens of models set to be unavailable to order via the scheme after 30th November. Although we don’t have BMW cars on the Motability scheme, we do have plenty of stylish options available on the Motability scheme at our MINI, Kia, Skoda and VW dealerships.Premium car brands, including BMW and Mercedes-Benz, have been removed from the Motability Scheme with immediate effect after a commitment to buy British-built vehicles. From 2035, it wants half of all the vehicles it leases through the scheme to be made in Britain.