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Current EV Leases Offer Unbelievably Low Prices

Recent reports indicate a serious decline in excitement surrounding electric vehicles. As a result, many companies are rethinking their EV strategies due to diminishing sales figures. This situation presents consumers with an opportunity to find attractive lease options for electric vehicles right now.

Brands such as Fiat, Hyundai, Nissan, and VinFast are currently advertising lease offers for new EVs priced under $300, with some deals even dipping below $200 or $100 per month. While many of these options do require a down payment and some may only be available for a limited time, the low monthly payments make them hard to resist.

Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 SEL rear-wheel-drive model is being promoted at $199 per month for 24 months, requiring $3,999 at signing and boasting an impressive range of 303 miles (Hyundai)

For instance, Fiat has introduced an appealing lease of its new 500e for $199 per month over a 36-month period. This compact electric vehicle features a range of 150 miles and a power output of 117 horsepower, with a sticker price of $34,095. While Fiat does ask for a down payment of $2,999, the total cost over three years amounts to just over $10,000.

Hyundai is promoting its Ioniq 5 SEL rear-wheel-drive model at a competitive rate of $199 per month for 24 months, requiring $3,999 at signing. Though slightly more than the Ioniq 6, the Ioniq 5 SEL boasts an impressive range of 303 miles. This offer is valid until October 31.

Additionally, Hyundai has an even lower offer for the Ioniq 6 SE Standard Range, priced at $159 per month for 24 months with a $3,999 signing fee. Over two years, this amounts to less than $8,000 for a vehicle with a retail price of $38,615. This deal is also available until October 31.

Kia is enticing consumers with its EV6 lease at $179 per month for 24 months, requiring $3,999 at signing. This offer includes the Light Long Range model with a rear-wheel drive, featuring a 77.4-kilowatt-hour battery, 225 horsepower, and a range of 310 miles. This promotion is available until October 31.

Perhaps the most astonishing lease offer available is for the Nissan Ariya SUV. You can lease a new Ariya for just $99 per month for 36 months with a $3,329 down payment, specifically for the Engage trim. This model includes a 63.0-kilowatt-hour battery with a range of 216 miles, and the Ariya has a starting price of $41,515.

In a move that seems almost too good to be true, Nissan is practically giving away its electric vehicles. Residents of Colorado can benefit from the $5,000 Colorado Innovative Motor Vehicle Credit, plus an additional $1,000 in bonus cash, allowing for a Leaf lease at just $109 per month for 36 months with a $2,529 down payment. This offer is for the Leaf S, which features a 40.0-kilowatt-hour battery and a range of 149 miles. This promotion runs until November 4.

VinFast is also stepping into the spotlight with its VF8 Eco, available for $199 per month over 36 months, requiring no down payment until October 31. This model is equipped with an 87.7-kilowatt-hour battery and boasts an estimated range of 264 miles, with an MSRP of $47,200.

Joseph Palaz

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