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Lease an electric G-Wagon? Mercedes is dangling $9,500 in incentives

Last updated: August 15, 2025 5:55 pm
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Mercedes-Benz is offering a limited-time deal on the all-electric G-Wagon, making it even more tempting for electric vehicle enthusiasts. According to a recent dealer bulletin, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology, also known as the electric G-Wagon, now comes with a $9,500 lease cash incentive, up from the previous $7,500. This represents a 27% increase in savings, a move that comes just before the $7,500 EV lease tax credit loophole closes on September 30.

The electric G-Wagon, with a base price of $162,650, may seem pricey even with the $9,500 incentive, which amounts to just a 5.8% discount. The advertised lease for the SUV is $1,869 per month for 36 months, with $14,613 due at signing. When factoring in all costs, the monthly payment comes out to about $2,275 for 10,000 miles a year. The current Mercedes deals are available until September 2.

The lease money factor for the 2025 G 580 now sits at 0.00180, equivalent to around 4.3% APR, which is lower than the standard rates previously offered. In terms of performance, the electric G-Wagon boasts an EPA rating of 62 MPGe and an electric range of 239 miles. While these numbers may not be groundbreaking, for buyers seeking the iconic G-Wagon experience with zero tailpipe emissions, this could be the perfect fit.

With the federal lease credits ending soon, Mercedes seems to be banking on attracting drivers looking to take advantage of significant EV savings before it’s too late. If you’re interested in exploring this offer further, you can find a local dealer that may have the 2025 Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology in stock.

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In conclusion, the all-electric G-Wagon from Mercedes-Benz is now more enticing with the increased lease cash incentive. With the impending closure of the $7,500 EV lease tax credit loophole, now might be the best time to consider making the switch to this luxurious electric SUV.

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