Seize the Moment: Top 5 EV Lease Deals in September
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1. Hyundai Ioniq 5: From $0 a month
The Hyundai Ioniq 5, one of the most highly anticipated EVs of the year, can be leased for as low as $0 a month. This offer is for the rear-wheel-drive, entry-level model with a 58 kWh battery, which has an estimated range of 220 miles. The deal, which includes $3,999 due at signing, is available until September 30.
2. Honda Prologue: Starting at $359 a month
Honda's first mass-market electric SUV, the Prologue, is set to arrive in 2024. Lease deals for this model start at $359 a month with $3,359 due at signing, a competitive offer in the EV market. This lease is for the well-equipped Touring trim level, which has an estimated range of 250 miles.
3. Volkswagen ID.4: From $339 a month
The popular Volkswagen ID.4 is available for lease from $339 a month with $3,549 due at signing. This offer is valid for the Pro S model, which has a 77 kWh battery and an estimated range of 250 miles. Keep in mind that this deal is only available until September 30, so act fast if you're interested.
4. Lexus RZ 450e: From $469 a month
Lexus's first all-electric SUV, the RZ 450e, can be leased for as low as $469 a month with $4,999 due at signing. This offer is for the Premium model, which has a 71.4 kWh battery and an estimated range of 220 miles. This lease deal is valid through September 30.
5. Cadillac Lyriq: From $599 a month
Cadillac's highly anticipated luxury electric SUV, the Lyriq, is available for lease from $599 a month with $5,989 due at signing. This offer is for the rear-wheel-drive model with a 100 kWh battery, which has an estimated range of 312 miles. This competitive lease deal is set to expire on September 30, so don't miss out.
With tariffs driving up EV prices and the $7,500 federal tax credit set to disappear on September 30, automakers are rolling out some of their best lease offers yet. That leaves just a few days to lock in a deal. Make sure to review the terms and conditions for each offer and consider your driving needs before committing to a lease.
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