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Hyundai cuts IONIQ 5 N lease prices by $150 a month

Last updated: August 8, 2025 1:01 pm
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The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 N is making waves in the electric sports car market with its latest price drop. Now available for lease at just $549 per month, this sleek and powerful EV is more affordable than ever. With $3,999 due at signing for a 36-month lease, the effective monthly rate comes out to $660, which is $150 cheaper than the previous offer.

Hyundai’s decision to lower lease prices comes on the heels of the IONIQ 5’s best US sales month in July. The company is clearly aiming to attract more customers with these competitive deals. In addition to the IONIQ 5 N, Hyundai is also offering discounts on other trims of the IONIQ 5 lineup. The Standard Range model, with a driving range of 245 miles, is available for lease at just $179 per month. For those looking for more range, the Extended Range SE model, with a range of 318 miles, can be leased for $199 per month.

If you’re in the market for a rugged electric SUV, Hyundai has you covered with the new XRT trim available for lease for under $300 a month. All lease deals are for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing, and they end on September 2. With the $7,500 EV tax credit set to expire at the end of September, now is the perfect time to take advantage of these savings on Hyundai’s electric car lineup.

In addition to the IONIQ 5, Hyundai’s new three-row electric SUV, the 2026 INIQ 9, is also surprisingly affordable with monthly lease prices as low as $419. If you’re interested in test driving a Hyundai electric vehicle, you can use our link to find deals on the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 at a dealer near you.

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Overall, Hyundai is offering some of the best deals on electric cars right now, making it an excellent time to make the switch to an electric vehicle. Don’t miss out on these incredible savings before they expire!

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