Commercial Leasing

Commercial Truck & Van Leasing in Kenosha WI

Businesses throughout Kenosha, Pleasant Prairie, Somers, Racine, and surrounding Wisconsin communities rely on dependable commercial vehicles to keep operations moving. Commercial fleet leasing can help businesses acquire work trucks, vans, and fleet vehicles with flexible terms while preserving working capital.

At Boucher Ford Kenosha, our commercial team helps businesses lease everything from Ford Transit vans to heavy-duty F-Series trucks with structures designed around real commercial use, including high mileage, upfits, and flexible terms.

What Is a Commercial Auto Lease?

A commercial auto lease, often structured as a TRAC lease, allows businesses to use vehicles for a fixed term while making predictable monthly payments. Unlike traditional consumer leases, commercial leasing can accommodate higher mileage, specialized equipment, business use, and fleet needs.

Commercial Lease Features

  • High-mileage and heavy-usage vehicles
  • Flexible terms ranging from 12–72 months*
  • Combined billing options for fleet management
  • No acquisition, up-front administration, or termination fees

Additional Advantages

  • No mileage restrictions or overage penalties
  • Specialized equipment and upfits can be residualized
  • Flexible structures designed for commercial operations
  • Options built around real business vehicle use

Benefits of Leasing Commercial Vehicles

Commercial vehicle leasing can provide financial flexibility while helping your business access dependable trucks and vans for daily operations. For many companies, leasing makes it easier to manage cash flow, update vehicles more often, and structure payments around business needs.

Why Businesses Choose Leasing

  • Lower monthly payments compared to purchasing
  • Helps keep more working capital available
  • Potentially lower maintenance expenses while under coverage
  • Ability to upgrade fleet vehicles more frequently
  • Possible GAP protection benefits depending on program structure

Best For Commercial Use

  • Contractors and trade businesses
  • Delivery and logistics companies
  • Service fleets and mobile teams
  • Municipal and organization vehicles
  • Growing businesses adding trucks or vans

What Happens at the End of a Commercial Lease?

When your commercial vehicle lease reaches the end of its term, your business typically has several flexible options available depending on the lease structure and vehicle needs.

Purchase

Purchase the vehicle for the residual amount determined at contract signing.

Trade

Trade the vehicle toward a newer work truck, van, or fleet vehicle that better fits your business.

Return

Return the vehicle and evaluate current market value options with our commercial team.

Who Qualifies for Commercial Vehicle Leasing?

Many businesses qualify for commercial vehicle leasing, including contractors, service companies, delivery businesses, municipalities, and growing fleets. Eligible vehicles can include a wide range of commercial trucks, vans, and work-ready vehicles.

  • Cars through heavy-duty commercial trucks
  • Ford Transit cargo and passenger vans
  • Electric commercial vans
  • Upfit-ready work vehicles
  • F-Series trucks from F-150 through F-750

Commercial Fleet Leasing Near Kenosha

Our commercial leasing team works with businesses across Kenosha County and southeastern Wisconsin. Whether your company operates a single work truck or an entire fleet of service vehicles, we help structure leasing solutions that fit your operations.

Businesses from Kenosha, Pleasant Prairie, Somers, Racine, Zion, and nearby communities rely on our commercial vehicle expertise to help them acquire the trucks and vans they need to grow.

Ready to Explore Commercial Leasing?

Connect with Boucher Ford Kenosha to discuss commercial truck and van leasing options for your business. Our team can help you compare available vehicles, lease structures, upfit needs, and next steps.