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The best company cars – driven, ranked and rated

Last updated: August 6, 2025 7:50 am
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Reviewing Company Cars: A Comprehensive Evaluation

When reviewing company cars, we evaluate them against a range of practical, technical and user-focused criteria, as well as considering their monthly costs using the UK government’s benefit-in-kind percentage rates.

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Reviewing Company Cars: A Comprehensive Evaluation1. Efficiency2. Interior comfort and space3. Performance4. Technology5. Build quality6. Practicality7. Ownership costs

1. Efficiency

Efficiency is important in any car, but company car drivers often have long commutes and will hit high mileages. When reviewing cars, we compare real-world efficiency measurements with the WLTP figures that are made up of laboratory tests. All the cars on this list are broadly efficient and long-legged.

2. Interior comfort and space

We measure leg room, head room and storage space. Cabin noise levels at motorway speeds and ride comfort on various road surfaces are also assessed.

3. Performance

We evaluate acceleration, braking and cornering across city, suburban and motorway routes. Overall speed is not important in this review, but acceleration is, due to real-world scenarios such as getting up to speed for a motorway.

4. Technology

Infotainment systems are tested for ease of use, responsiveness and smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto). We evaluate ADAS features (adaptive cruise, lane-keeping, automated parking) to check if they have been configured to suit the UK’s roads.

5. Build quality

We inspect fit and finish, panel alignment and interior materials. We look and listen for any rattles, squeaks or cheap-feeling components that might annoy.

6. Practicality

We assess ease of entry/exit, visibility, turning circle and parking aids. We also test features such as powered tailgates, storage compartments and child seat installation points (ISOFIX).

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7. Ownership costs

We review running costs, including benefit-in-kind rates and monthly costs, plus fuel and charging.

Overall, our evaluation process is thorough and ensures that company cars meet the needs of both the drivers and the business. With a focus on efficiency, comfort, performance, technology, build quality, practicality, and ownership costs, we provide a comprehensive assessment to help companies make informed decisions when selecting their fleet vehicles.

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