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You can lease a Volkswagen ID.4 for nearly half the cost of a Jetta

Last updated: August 20, 2025 10:20 pm
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Volkswagen ID.4 Lease Deal: A Steal of a Deal

If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle and looking for a great lease deal, the Volkswagen ID.4 might just be the perfect option for you. Priced at just $129 per month, this EV lease deal is turning heads and for good reason. At almost half the cost of leasing a new Jetta, the ID.4 offers incredible value for money.

The 2025 model year saw the ID.4 quickly become the third-best-selling EV in the US in January. With its ultra-low lease prices starting at $129 per month, it’s no surprise that Volkswagen’s electric SUV is flying off the lots. For a $45,000 SUV, any lease under $200 a month is a steal, especially when it’s cheaper than leasing a new Jetta S which costs nearly half as much.

The lease deal for the ID.4 is for 24 months with a $2,499 due at signing, resulting in an effective monthly cost of $233. In comparison, the 2025 VW Jetta S is listed for lease at $269 for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing, resulting in an effective rate of $380, making the ID.4 a significantly better deal.

Volkswagen’s lease deals may vary by region, with the $129 offer available in California and a few other West Coast states. In other regions, the lease deal may be listed at $329 for 24 months with $4,499 due at signing.

The Volkswagen ID.4 is available in five different trims: Pro, AWD Pro, Pro S, AWD Pro S, and AWD Pro S Plus. The base 2025 ID.4 PRO RWD starts at $45,095 and offers up to 291 miles of driving range.

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While the ID.4 lease offer is tempting, Hyundai may still have it beat with the 2025 IONIQ 5 available to lease from $179 per month nationwide. Volkswagen’s offer is set to expire on September 30, coinciding with the federal EV tax credit. After that, much of the savings may disappear unless the company introduces its own incentives.

If you’re ready to take advantage of the savings while they’re still available, you can use our link to find and view offers on the 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 in your area. Don’t miss out on this steal of a deal before it’s too late!

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