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		<title>New data reveals women and retirees are shunning full EVs for hybrids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[New analysis by Central Contracts, which trades as LeaseCar.uk, has revealed a significant demographic divide in the UK’s journey to net zero. The data suggests that while the nation is moving away from traditional fossil fuels, a ‘Hybrid Bridge’ has emerged, with women and retirees leading a preference for hybrid technology over fully electric vehicles [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">New analysis by Central Contracts, which trades as LeaseCar.uk, has revealed a significant demographic divide in the UK’s journey to net zero.</span></p>
<p>The data suggests that while the nation is moving away from traditional fossil fuels, a ‘Hybrid Bridge’ has emerged, with women and retirees leading a preference for hybrid technology over fully electric vehicles (EVs).</p>
<p>The findings also highlight a distinct difference in how men and women approach electrification. While 22% of both men and women are now choosing hybrids, female drivers remain significantly more hesitant to go “fully” electric.</p>
<p>Female drivers are twice as likely to lease a hybrid (22%) as a fully electric vehicle (11%), while male drivers show a higher confidence in EV technology, with an adoption rate of 16%.</p>
<p>Despite the green push, petrol remains the dominant choice, powering 62% of cars leased by women and 50% by men.</p>
<p>Contrary to the stereotype of older drivers being resistant to change, the Central Contracts data shows that retirees (65+) are the UK’s biggest adopters of hybrid technology.</p>
<p>A staggering 32% of retirees opted for a hybrid, the highest percentage of any age group and while retirees love hybrids, full EV adoption drops to just 8% in this age bracket, suggesting a preference for the safety net of a dual-fuel engine.</p>
<p>Geography continues to play a massive role in fuel choice, largely dictated by local infrastructure and emission zones. London leads the country in green adoption with 21% EV and 25% Hybrid adoption, likely accelerated by ULEZ regulations.</p>
<p>The North &amp; Midlands &#8211; counties like Staffordshire and Cheshire &#8211; show much higher diesel vehicle retention than their southern counterparts, reflecting the needs of long-distance commuters and a slower rollout of rural charging points.</p>
<p>While environmental awareness is high among young people, the data suggests that financial barriers remain a hurdle, with drivers under 30 accounting for less than 8% of personal leasing orders.</p>
<p>For those who use PCH, 80% stick to petrol, likely seeking lower monthly payments and insurance costs than with more expensive EV models.</p>
<p>Gareth Roberts, strategy director at Central Contracts, commented: “Our data clearly shows that the transition to electric isn’t a one-size-fits-all journey.</p>
<p>“Women and older people are opting for a middle ground, with a 2-to-1 preference for hybrids over EVs among women, suggesting that range anxiety and charging infrastructure are still significant hurdles.</p>
<p>“However, the high volume of retirees successfully leasing cars proves that the ‘Grey Pound’ is a powerhouse in the automotive market, with lenders showing great confidence in funding the older demographics.”</p>
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