A stylish option for a contemporary small SUV is a Hyundai Bayon lease deal. The smallest SUV in the Korean manufacturer's range, it's much like a jacked-up i20, offering raised seating. The Bayon's design distinguishes itself from the saturated SUV market, with eye-catching boomerang-shaped rear lights connected by a full-width light bar, the front's large grille, and low headlights and high-set daytime running lights.
The interior is pitched as the most techy in the class, with twin 10.25-inch screens that flow together across the dashboard. Practicality is also another strong point, thanks to a 411-litre boot. The only engine is a peppy 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol that should return around 50mpg thanks partly to a 48-volt mild-hybrid set-up and a clever manual gearbox that allows the engine to switch off temporarily while coasting.
Compare the best Hyundai Bayon personal contract hire deals below.
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