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The best diesel company cars - driven, ranked and rated
Monday, Sep 22, 2025 12:00 PM
best diesel company cars Diesel isn't dead yet for company car drivers

Diesel company cars used to be everywhere, ruling the roads and clogging-up corporate car parks across the country. Thanks to their tax-bustingly low C02 emissions and fuel-sipping efficiency figures, these compression ignition machines were hugely popular with both the fleet managers that paid for them and the user choosers that drove them.

However, the combination of the diesel gate scandal and the Government’s efforts to make the car industry go all-electric has meant derv-drinkers have fallen well out of favour with businesses wanting to offer four-wheeled perks to their employees.

And yet despite the stain on its reputation, diesel still makes a lot of sense. Sure, the Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) rates can still make your eyes water, but for those that spend a lot of time on the road there’s nothing more comforting than seeing a ‘range to empty’ read out of more than 500 miles. Then there’s the trademark welt of mid-range muscle that makes the diesel one of the few run-of-the-mill internal combustion engines to match electric cars for instant torque.

Of course, these machines are becoming harder to find on manufacturer’s price lists, but look hard and you will find them. So here’s our pick of the best of these increasingly rare company car choices.