The amazing Hyundai IONIQ 6 SE is now offering the lowest leasing deal in America, which I’m sure you’ll be delighted to hear because everything is so damn expensive in the US these days and I love a good deal. According to an unpublicized notice that Hyundai reportedly emailed to dealers, retailers may lease the 2024 IONIQ 6 SE for $239 a month with no down payment. If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to purchase an electric vehicle, now is the time to do so—this offer will only last until April 1, 2024.
Unveiling the Value: Hyundai IONIQ 6 Lease Deal Breakdown
Normally, only inexpensive subcompact vehicles are eligible for lease deals this low, but the IONIQ 6 is an electric family sedan with an attractive appearance, a good feature set, and a 240-mile range in the rear-wheel-drive versions that qualify for this offer. Desirable features include automated cruise control, two-zone automatic climate control, blind spot monitors, parking sensors, collision avoidance systems, heated front seats, a 12.3-inch touchscreen display, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard on the IONIQ 6 SE. This is an even better price because of these basic features. This amazing leasing offer was first reported by Cars Direct, which stated:
The IONIQ 6 is now the cheapest vehicle you can lease in America based on over 540 incentives we analyzed. With an effective cost of $249 a month, the $43,000 EV is over $100 per month more affordable than a 2024 Toyota Corolla LE in Southern California ($382 based on $299 for 36 months with $2,999 at signing).
With a mileage cap of 12,000 miles annually and a 24-month lease, this deal just requires the first month’s payment at the time of signing. The monthly cost is $239. The IONIQ 6 is faster and larger than my 2017 Mini, and that monthly cost is less than my current auto payment. Since the lease is so short and the price is so low, I wouldn’t even advise someone to research their charging status before signing the agreement. It would be better to just go ahead and ask questions afterward.
Considering Insurance Costs: Factors to Keep in Mind When Signing a Lease
However, be advised that since this offer is not made public, dealers might not be all that eager to fulfill it. If you’re looking for more options, a longer range, or all four wheels, Hyundai still has great deals on IONIQ 6s with those features; they’re just not as cheap as this lease on base IONIQ 6 SEs. Hyundai is pushing higher trims and AWD versions of the IONIQ 6, which do lease at slightly higher prices.
At $249 per month, Hyundai’s lowest offer is still remarkably reasonable, but it demands a $3,499 down payment. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE is also available for $199 a month, but it requires a $3,999 down payment. When signing the lease, you should take into account the insurance costs. Make sure to include for insurance costs in your budget as they are now insanely costly, especially if you are insuring a brand-new automobile.
In any case, Hyundai has some alluring leasing options for its two well-liked EVs. I could be about to make a financial decision if the $239 monthly zero-down offer is genuine.