Toyota offers Wild $ 179 per month BZ4x Lease Lease for July originally appeared in Autoblog.
Snag a Toyota BZ4X for less than $ 200 per month in July
Although the sale of Toyota for the sale of more “electrified” vehicles than ever, the sales of the second quarter of 2025 have increased by 29.7 percent compared to the previous year-the only electric vehicle of the brand is only for average operation. Its sales have actually fallen by 2.3 percent since last year. Now, Toyota is healing the heat, offering a truly unheard of a 36-month leasing deal for only $ 179 a month for 2025 Toyota BZ4x Xle. This is among the cheapest EV lens and includes $ 12,750 in cash incentives. You will need $ 3,999 when signing and you are allowed 10,000 miles a year.
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The best leasing deal, advertised here, is available in the Big New York area, but buyers in the Midwest and Metro region in Chicago can benefit from such a competitive offer. There, Toyota advertised a $ 199 leasing deal with the same 36-month-old and 10,000 miles a year with less reduction-only $ 2,999. This is not a big jump for buyers in the Pacific northwest, such as the Seattle region, and the southwestern states like the Phoenix subway. There you can get a $ 12,000 miles a year with a length of $ 2499 when signing $ 229 a month for 36 months. You can enter your Toyota Zip Code to see Toyota BZ4X leasing deals and stimuli for which you can qualify for.
More about Toyota Bz4x
The Toyota BZ4X is an almost accurate clone of Subaru Solterra, but MSRP appears about $ 1,500 more cheaper. Each upholstery level receives between 252 and 222 miles of full loading, and the XLE model discussed here is best directed according to the EPA. The standard car comes well equipped with amenities such as a fixed panoramic roof, a wireless Apple Carplay/Android Auto and many driver help systems. The largest complaints – different from the range – bypass more performance, since the standard BZ4X makes with 201 horsepower. However, it is faster than zero to 60 miles / h than rivals like Kia Niro EV.
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How about $ 0 Down Lease?
If you divide the $ 3,999 dollars when signing the lease length, you can get a pretty good idea of what the $ 0 Down Lease on Toyota BZ4X looks like. It will add $ 111 to your monthly leasing payment, leading to the new amount to the still inserting $ 290 a month. Paying with a leasing less than $ 300 a month is difficult to win and even beat the current Tesla Model Y. As always, this is a rough appreciation and does not report things like local taxes, trade fees and other fees. Take a formal rating from Toyota car dealership.
Definitive thoughts
Finding each Payment with leasing less than $ 200 a month is unusual today. But for EV leasing, it is even less. So, as long as you do not have to go anywhere especially fast, we have no reservations to recommend you to throw on this attractive leasing deal while it is here, which may not be very long. In the end, Toyota brought extensive changes to its EV for the model year of 2026, including efficiency, charging and aesthetic improvements. But hey, a good deal is a good deal. After all, the best part of the leasing is that the residual values are 100%, not your problem.
*Refusion: This article is only provided for information purposes. The information presented here is based on the leasing information provided by the manufacturer, which is subject to frequent change and may vary depending on the location, creditworthiness and other factors. We are not a party to any leasing contracts and we are not responsible for the terms, conditions, availability or accuracy of any mentioned leasing proposals. All conditions, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances and residual values, require a direct inspection with an authorized local OEM dealer. This article does not constitute financial advice or approval of a specific leasing or vehicle.
Toyota offers Wild $ 179 per month BZ4x Lease Lease for the first July appeared in Autoblog on July 18, 2025.
This story was originally reported by Autoblog on July 18, 2025, where it first appeared.