24-11-2025 23:00 via autocar.co.uk

Motability removes premium brands from scheme

Announcement comes just weeks after chancellor Rachel Reeves vowed to axe luxury models from the programme
Premium car brands will no longer be available via Motobility – a programme that helps disabled people in the UK lease vehicles using their government benefits.
Car makers such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are being “removed immediately”, Motability Operations confirmed on Monday evening (24 November).
The part-taxpayer-funded scheme is being revised to fo
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