The November 2025 lease market saw a sharp drop in incentives, especially for electric vehicles after the tax subsidy was removed. Some companies kept prices stable, but many major companies cut almost all factory incentives or sharply increased contract costs and monthly lease payments. On the other hand, car financing recorded low interest rates, 0%, and large cashback (this information is published separately). Below are some notable lease suggestions, along with contract conditions announced by manufacturers.
| Car model | Price/month | Sign the contract | Term | Distance limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Volvo XC60 (B5 Plus) | $735 | $0 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Lexus GX (GX550 Premium+) | $829 | $5,999 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid | $559 | $3,999 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan (FWD SE) | $399 | $0 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Subaru WRX (Premium) | $399 | $3,149 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Hyundai Elantra | $309 | $3,499 | 24 months | 20,000 miles |
| 2026 Toyota Crown (XLE) | $399 | $3,999 | 39 months | 32,500 miles |
| 2025 Honda Ridgeline (RTL) | $449 | $4,199 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
Background: lease offers are scarce, note when comparing
Many lease incentives are being withdrawn, especially from U.S. manufacturers and even from gasoline-hybrids. When comparing similar models, pay attention to the total cost over the term: low monthly rates often come with high down payments. Prices do not include taxes and fees; incentives and availability vary by region. Enter your ZIP code on the manufacturer’s website to check eligibility.
If you're considering a lease, it's important to understand the money factor, residual value, advertising fees, legal terms, and other small details that can add up to higher costs.
SUV: Focus on signing-free packages
Volvo XC60 2026: $735/month with $0 signing contract
Volvo is rolling out a Holiday Safely Sign & Drive Event across its lineup, with the XC60 B5 Plus starting at $735/month, $0 at signing and the first month free, for 36 months/30,000 miles. With the way the offer is structured, the total three-year cost can be a few hundred dollars more than leasing the same car with a down payment. This is a good option if you want to keep your cash for other purposes.

Lexus GX 2025: GX550 Premium+ has more practical equipment
$829/month, $5,999 at signing, 36 months/30,000 miles. After a long wait, the GX gets a nice buffer on the GX550 Premium+ trim, which includes a power tailgate, 360-degree camera, and heated rear seats. The higher-spec TX trim, TX500h F Sport Performance trim, reportedly costs about $1,000 more in total lease costs over the same term.

Toyota 4Runner Hybrid 2025: Notable Off-Road Specs
$559/month, $3,999 at signing, 36 months/30,000 miles. In the configuration range, the TRD Off-Road uses the i-Force Max turbo hybrid system with 630 Nm of torque (converted from the announcement), 33-inch off-road tires, Bilstein shock absorbers with auxiliary oil tank, locking rear differential and AC inverter with maximum capacity of 2,400 W. These are specifications worth considering for off-road users.

Volkswagen Tiguan 2025: $399/month, $0 due at signing
Volkswagen also waives the first month's signing fee on many models. The front-wheel-drive Tiguan SE is $399/month, 36 months/30,000 miles, just $20/month more than the Taos and $40/month more than the Jetta. Key features include remote engine start, power trunk, power driver's seat, 19-inch wheels, satellite radio, ambient interior lighting, and an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror.

Sedan: performance and cost balance
Subaru WRX 2025: $399/month for Premium
$399/month, $3,149 due at signing, 36 months/30,000 miles. The Premium trim comes with heated seats, 18-inch wheels, and fog lights. That’s an accessible price for an all-wheel-drive sports sedan over three years of ownership.

Hyundai Elantra 2025: $309/month (24 months), N Line with many upgrades
$309/month, $3,499 due at signing, 24 months/20,000 miles. The N Line (turbo) features a dual-clutch transmission, larger front brakes, and a sport-tuned suspension that still feels comfortable enough for everyday use. If you don't want the performance package, the SEL Convenience is $249/month with the same terms.

Toyota Crown 2026: 39 months, more time to experience
$399/month, $3,999 due at signing, 39 months/32,500 miles for the XLE. Crown combines high ground clearance, a short wheelbase, large wheels, a compact cargo area, and a hybrid powertrain. The XLE in this deal misses the large wheels and two-tone paint, but still maintains a distinct style in the sedan category.
Pickup: The 2025 Honda Ridgeline is a standout choice
Ridgeline RTL: convenient equipment, flexible cargo compartment
$449/month, $4,199 due at signing, 36 months/30,000 miles. The RTL gets heated leather seats, a sunroof, tri-zone automatic climate control, and two signature features: a locking trunk compartment and a lift-up rear seat that creates a flat cargo floor.

Final tip: check the area, read the terms carefully
Offers may vary by region; enter your ZIP code on the carrier's website to verify. Published prices do not include taxes and fees. When comparing, calculate the total cost over the entire term, and read the money factor, residual, fees, and legal terms carefully to avoid surprises.
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