The Most Popular Novated Lease Deals of 2025
From sleek sedans to rugged utes - check out the cars our drivers have been loving most this year.

Tesla Model Y
All Novated Leasing Deals

Polestar 2

Ford Ranger XL

Tesla Model 3

Nissan Leaf

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

Mercedes-Benz EQE350

BYD Shark 6

BYD Seal

Polestar 3

Mercedes-Benz EQA250+

Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain

Mazda CX-5 Sport

Mercedes-Benz EQE300

BMW i4 eDrive35

Tesla Model Y

BYD Sealion 6

Mercedes-Benz EQB250+
Hatches, Sedans & Wagons

Mercedes-Benz EQE350

Mercedes-Benz EQE300

Polestar 2

Nissan Leaf

BYD Seal

BMW i4 eDrive35

Tesla Model 3
SUV & 4WD's

Polestar 3

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

BYD Sealion 6

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

Mazda CX-5 Sport

Mercedes-Benz EQB250+

Mercedes-Benz EQA250+

Tesla Model Y
Utes & Vans

BYD Shark 6

Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain

Ford Ranger XL
Electric

Mercedes-Benz EQE350

Mercedes-Benz EQE300

Polestar 3

Polestar 2

Nissan Leaf

BYD Seal

BMW i4 eDrive35

Mercedes-Benz EQB250+

Mercedes-Benz EQA250+

Tesla Model Y

Tesla Model 3

Frequently Asked Questions:
The Luxury Car Charge is a salary deduction used to offset the extra tax your employer pays when you lease a car above the ATO’s luxury car depreciation limit. It helps them recover the shortfall from reduced tax deductions.
Please note, this is completely separate from the Luxury Car Tax (LCT).
FBT is a tax (with a rate at 47%) applied to fringe benefits (incentives beyond salary/wages received from an employer). A non-electric car under a novated lease is a fringe benefit (electric cars are completely FBT exempt in Australia).
The employer is responsible for paying the FBT, but at Clear Lease - we use the employee contribution method (contributing post-tax funds) to offset any FBT to zero.
Our regular novated lease package (fully-maintained) usually includes your car lease repayments, fuel/charging, servicing, maintenance & repairs, registration, insurance, and tyres - all bundled into a single pre-tax deduction.
Yes, but it’s treated as a financial termination. You'll need to pay out the remaining lease value (and any fees), and you may lose some tax benefits. Talk to us to get a payout quote from your financier.
No, when your employer leases the car, they claim the GST credit, meaning you don’t pay GST on the purchase price. The same applies to most running costs. You will, however, pay GST if you buy the car at lease end.
Yes, if you’d like to keep the car, you simply pay the residual value set at the beginning of the lease. You can pay this from your personal funds, or refinance it separately. Once paid, the car is yours. You can also sell or trade it in and start a new lease.
Yes, if your new employer supports novated leasing, you can transfer your lease by signing a new agreement. If they don’t, you’ll need to make private repayments, refinance, or consider ending the lease.
Your lease doesn’t end if you change jobs. You can either transfer it to your new employer, pay privately until the lease ends, or choose to end the lease early.
Cars that are too old, unroadworthy, imported, heavily modified, or intended for commercial use typically don’t qualify for novated leasing. Motorcycles are also excluded under current ATO guidelines.
Luxury Car Tax (LCT) applies to vehicles that exceed the government’s set price thresholds. For the 2024–25 year, it’s $76,950 for standard vehicles and $89,332 for fuel-efficient ones. If your lease includes a car above these values, LCT may be added to your lease costs.
Please note: This is very different to the Luxury Car Charge (LCC).