Best New EV and Hybrid Vehicle Lease Deals for November 2024
Lease deals for hybrids and electric vehicles are starting to converge in price regardless of the actual sticker. We continue to be pleasantly surprised at the plethora of lease deals for battery-powered cars, so before you think everything is too expensive, scroll down. Speed, style, and low fueling costs can be yours in one vehicle.
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Make sure you first read our leasing guide. We've covered everything that may get glossed over in the showroom: advertising fees, money factors, residuals, legal implications, and all the other fine print that could cost you thousands more than you'd expect. When comparing similar cars, be aware that a lower monthly price often demands more money up front. As with any national lease special, enter your ZIP code on an automaker's website to check if these deals apply to your area. Prices do not include taxes or fees and may be higher or lower depending on your location. Research is always your friend.
2024 Acura ZDX
$489 per month/$5999 at signing
36 months/30,000 miles
Acura's first EV is a Tennessee-built, union-assembled SUV based on the Cadillac Lyriq and Chevrolet Blazer EV. As such, the ZDX Type S we tested was disappointing for its uninspired handling and steering. But this lease is for the base A-Spec with the single rear motor, and since Acura doesn’t bill this version as a performance car, buyers are more likely to find it satisfying. Current Acura owners won't recognize a thing inside the ZDX, since it's molded from a strict GM template, though they can get another $4000 off this lease (along with buyers coming from most competitive brands).
2024 Audi Q5 Plug-In Hybrid
$375 per month/$4975 at signing
24 months/20,000 miles
The Q5 55 TFSI e Quattro—that's what Audi calls the plug-in hybrid—is just as powerful and nearly as quick as an SQ5 for less money. Only the EPA-estimated electric range has changed since its 2021 debut (from 29 miles to 19 and now 23), but what hasn't is Audi's business-suit style and quality construction. This is a rare short-term lease special and isn't available nationwide, so shop carefully.
2024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe
$389 per month/$3999 at signing
24 months/20,000 miles
The mud-loving Wrangler is the country's top-selling plug-in hybrid. It's the only PHEV at a reasonable price with a four-wheel-drive system that includes a two-speed transfer case (you could lease three Jeeps for the cost of one Range Rover P550e). The Jeep faithful have embraced the 4xe since its extra weight is easily offset by its extra power, off-road credibility isn't compromised, and the cost is attractive. Jeep's two-year lease on this Willys trim is another reason to go with a 4xe versus a regular, base-model Wrangler. Side curtain airbags and a 12.3-inch touchscreen are welcome additions for 2024.
2025 Mazda CX-70 PHEV
$379 per month/$4819 at signing
24 months/20,000 miles
We wondered how Mazda would market two identical SUVs with different names, and we are still questioning the logic. One thing is for sure: You don't save much with the two-row CX-70 versus a three-row CX-90. Over a two-year lease, the difference is only a couple hundred dollars. It's a good deal regardless, since Mazda makes an upscale, quick, and efficient plug-in-hybrid SUV. This lease is for the base Premium trim.
2024 Toyota Tundra Hybrid
$599 per month/$3999 at signing
39 months/32,500 miles
The six-cylinder i-Force Max hybrid is about big power with fewer cylinders (437 horsepower and 583 pound-feet, to be exact). Paired with a 10-speed automatic in the full-size Tundra pickup, it's quick and capable. The fuel efficiency isn't that impressive, though. This lease for the base Limited is available in select regions. The Solar Octane paint is gone after 2024, so if you love bright orange, sign up.
2025 Nissan Leaf
$279 per month/$2299 at signing
36 months/30,000 miles
Back to basics is a lesson that serves everyone at some point in their lives. A Leaf with the smallest battery among all new EVs is the embodiment of frugality and simplicity. For a couple grand down and under $300 per month, the Leaf will not thrill like more modern EVs, comes only in front-wheel drive, and uses the outdated CHAdeMO fast-charge port. Still, this Leaf lease offers a roomy hatch for four people and should, after all these years, prove to be very dependable.
2024 Mercedes-AMG C63 S E-Performance
$899 per month/$7643 at signing
36 months/30,000 miles
Mercedes took a huge gamble on the C63, and some AMG buyers have balked at the loss of the brand's signature V-8. That's why a new C63 is more than $10,000 cheaper than a BMW M3 Competition xDrive, which is handily outselling the Benz. Another sign: The company rarely discounts full AMGs or offers lease specials, so this may be the one time to try a 671-hp super sedan with Formula 1 technology without having to worry about long-term maintenance.
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
$899 per month/$3999 at signing
36 months/30,000 miles
Here's a deal and a steal. This Hyundai hatch can run toe-to-toe with a C63, in a straight line or curves. It's our 2024 EV of the Year, and it features a 641-hp powertrain. The Ioniq 5 N, as we wrote, "is a car built by enthusiasts for enthusiasts." That it costs within a few grand of a top-tier Mercedes-AMG is a mind-warping thought that will soon make sense once you drive it. Yes, it's worth it.
