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Discover the best EV lease deals you can grab in July 2025

Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck
Electric vehicle charging at home

Time is running out for EV deals

July 2025 may be one of your final opportunities to lease an electric car before the 25% tariff on imported vehicles applies and the $7,500 federal tax credit expires on September 30, 2025.

Dealers are still offering great lease prices on cars they already have. So, if you’re thinking about getting an EV, now is the best time to act before things change.

Volkswagen id4 gtx sporty electric SUV

Volkswagen ID.4 lease starts at just $129

In many regions, the 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro RWD is available for $129/month for 24 months with 10,000 mi/year and $2,499 due at signing. In select West Coast markets, some dealers report limited-time pricing as low as $99/month on older inventory.

With a $2,499 due at signing, the full cost works out to approximately $233 per month. This deal includes up to $9,250 in savings, but it ends July 31, so don’t wait.

Close-up shot of Hyundai Ioniq EV

Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers big savings

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 still ranks as one of the top lease deals available this summer. You can drive it for only $149 a month for 36 months, with 10,000 miles per year.

With $3,999 due at signing, that brings the monthly cost to just $260. This is about $100 less than last month’s offer, making now a smart time to lease.

Hyundai logo in front of a car dealership.

Ioniq 5 SE Long Range also on sale

If you need more driving range, the SE Long Range version of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a strong pick. It costs $189 a month to lease with the same $3,999 due at signing.

You’ll get more distance per charge for only $40 more each month. For families, road-trippers, or drivers who want extra miles, this upgrade is a smart choice.

Close-up shot of Hyundai Ioniq 6 on display

Hyundai Ioniq 6 lease starts at $169

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE Standard Range is a great lease deal for drivers looking for a sleek electric car. You can lease it for $169 a month for 24 months, with 12,000 miles per year.

The total monthly cost works out to $336 with $3,999 down. You can also get up to $9,500 in lease cash and even more if the car has been on the lot a while.

Blue Honda Prologue EV displayed at a showroom

Honda Prologue offers one-time payment option

The 2025 Honda Prologue has a special lease plan in CARB states like California, where you can pay everything up front. This one-pay lease means no monthly payments and no down payment either.

The total cost works out to about $200 a month for 24 months. It’s a smart option if you have the money ready and want to avoid interest or extra fees.

Blue Honda Prologue EV displayed at a showroom

Honda Prologue also comes with bonus cash

If you can’t do a one-time payment, there are still great lease choices for the Honda Prologue. The 2WD EX costs $219 a month for 36 months with $2,199 down, while the AWD EX has the same price but needs $3,799 at signing.

Both include $8,000 in lease cash and possibly a $3,500 loyalty bonus. These deals are good for people switching from other brands or staying loyal.

White Subaru Solterra cruising through the snow

Subaru Solterra drops to $279 a month

The 2025 Subaru Solterra just got more affordable with a lease price of only $279 a month for 36 months. Even better, it only takes $279 to get started at signing.

This makes the effective monthly cost around $287, which beats many hybrid SUVs. For drivers comparing hybrids and EVs, this might be the best value right now.

Cropped view of Tesla motors logo.

Tesla offers free FSD for one month

Tesla is giving all new lease customers one free month of its Full-Self Driving software, which is usually an expensive extra. Right now, both the Model 3 and Model Y have affordable lease options, and some models even come with 0% APR.

You can also get 0% interest on the Model 3 and Cybertruck when buying with Full-Self Driving included. These deals are rare and may not last long.

Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV.

Ford Mustang Mach-E with zero down

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is now available with a lease starting at $397 per month and no money down. That means you can drive away without paying anything up front.

There’s also 0% APR financing available on cars in dealer stock, which adds more value. This sporty electric SUV mixes cool design with real savings this month.

Blue Chevy Equinox EV displayed at a showroom

Chevy Equinox EV at $289 a month

Chevrolet is offering the 2025 Equinox EV at a lease price of $289 a month for 24 months. To qualify, you’ll need to pay $3,909 at signing, and this is for the 2LT front-wheel drive model.

Buyers can also get 0% APR financing and a special Costco bonus if eligible. This is a strong deal for drivers looking for a new all-electric SUV.

Red Dodge Charger Daytona EV on display

Dodge Charger Daytona is back and electric

The Dodge Charger Daytona brings muscle car style into the electric world with a fresh deal. You can lease it for $369 a month for 36 months with $4,269 down.

Dodge is also offering employee pricing and a $4,500 bonus if you buy. This bold EV gives you the power of the past with the clean energy of the future.

Rear shot of the BMW i4 EV

BMW i4 offers luxury at $399 monthly

The 2025 BMW i4 is a luxury sedan that you can lease for $399 a month. The deal lasts 36 months and requires $4,999 at signing, but you also get a $5,000 credit if you decide to buy instead.

BMW’s financing offers include 2.99% APR for 60 months, which helps lower the total cost. This car blends speed, comfort, and savings in one stylish package.

2025 cadillac lyriq automobile at the 2025 canadian international autoshow

Cadillac Lyriq comes with multiple discounts

Cadillac’s 2025 Lyriq is packed with savings this month for both new and returning customers. The lease costs $519 a month for 36 months with $4,769 down.

There’s a $2,000 conquest bonus for switching from another brand, plus a $1,000 loyalty discount for current Cadillac drivers. You can also get 2.9% APR and a cash allowance, making this luxury SUV easier to afford.

Red Hyundai Kona Electric parked in the snow

Hyundai Kona Electric is a small deal with big value

The Hyundai Kona Electric may be small, but the savings are huge this July. You can lease it for just $189 a month for 24 months with $3,999 at signing.

Buyers can also get 0.99% APR and a $7,500 discount when purchasing from dealer stock. This is a perfect EV for new drivers, small families, or anyone who needs a fun car for the city.

Don’t miss how dealerships are fighting back against direct-to-consumer EV sales. See what’s at stake for the future of car buying.

Shot of Ford f150 Lightning electric truck.

Ford F-150 Lightning now only $210 monthly

If you’re looking for a powerful electric truck, the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning is ready to go. The lease starts at $210 a month for 24 months, with $6,764 at signing.

You also get a $1,000 purchase discount if you decide to buy instead. This deal makes one of America’s favorite trucks a smart pick for the electric future.

Explore how falling Cybertruck prices are shaking up Tesla dealers. Find out what it means for your next EV purchase.

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