June 2025 presents an extraordinary landscape for electric vehicle (EV) shoppers in the U.S., with competitive lease deals, 0% APR financing offers, and robust manufacturer incentives—especially following the Treasury's $1.9 billion grant initiative aimed at expanding EV infrastructure. This article curates the most attractive EV lease and financing offers available across brands including Tesla, Volvo, Toyota, Hyundai, BMW, Kia, and others.

Why June 2025 Is a Great Time to Lease or Finance an EV

  1. Policy Momentum: In late May 2025, the U.S. Treasury announced a new $1.9 billion funding round for EV charging infrastructure, reinforcing confidence in EV ownership by promising improved nationwide charging access.

  2. Dealership Incentives Surge: As automakers aim to close Q2 strong and reduce 2024 inventory, many offer lease deals with low monthly payments, reduced down payments, and 0–2.99% APR financing on new 2025 models.

  3. EV Production Shift: Several OEMs have ramped up EV supply in response to policy and consumer interest, which has translated into more flexible pricing, higher dealer bonuses, and expanded availability.


Top EV Lease Offers (June 2025)

Tesla Lease Specials

  • Model 3 (2025):

    • RWD Long-Range: $349/mo for 24 mo, $349 due at signing

    • AWD Long-Range: $549/mo for 24 mo, $549 due at signing

    • Performance: $849/mo for 24 mo, $849 due at signing

    • 0.99% APR for 60 months when $7,500 tax credit is applied at sale

  • Model Y (2025):

    • RWD Long-Range: $459/mo for 36 mo, $1,000 down

    • AWD Long-Range: $499/mo for 36 mo, $1,000 down

    • 2.99% APR up to 72 months

  • Model S & X (2025):

    • S AWD: $999/mo | S Plaid: $1,148/mo (both 36 mo, $7,500 due)

    • X AWD: $1,149/mo | X Plaid: $1,299/mo (both 36 mo, $7,500 due)

  • Cybertruck (2025):

    • RWD Long Range: $779/mo | AWD: $799/mo | Cyberbeast: $1,078/mo

    • 0% APR with FSD purchase; $7,500 tax credit usable toward downpayment

Black Tesla car speeding on a road with green surroundings.

Volvo EV and PHEV Offers

  • EX30 (2025): $549/mo for 36 mo, $4,119 due

  • EX90 (2025): $1,109/mo for 36 mo, $5,629 due

  • C40 Recharge (2024): $489/mo for 36 mo, $3,939 due

  • XC40 Recharge (2024): $589/mo for 36 mo, $4,239 due

  • S60 T8 AWD PHEV (2025): $649/mo, $3,615 due

  • S90 T8 AWD PHEV (2025): $779/mo, $3,329 due

  • XC60 T8 AWD PHEV (2025): $729/mo, $4,289 due

  • XC90 T8 AWD PHEV (2025): $819/mo, $5,169 due

  • 4.99% APR for up to 72 months on select PHEVs

A brand new Volvo EV on the showcase.

Toyota EV and Hybrid Offers

  • bZ4X (2025): $209/mo for 36 mo, $3,999 due | 0% APR for 72 mo

  • RAV4 PHEV (2025): $329/mo for 36 mo, $3,999 due

  • Prius PHEV (2025): 4.99% APR for 60 mo

A brand new Toyota EV on the road surrounded by mountains.

Hyundai EV Deals

  • Ioniq 5 (2025):

    • SE RWD: $199/mo | SE AWD: $249/mo | SEL AWD: $259/mo (24 mo)

    • XRT AWD: $299/mo | Ioniq 5 N: $699/mo (36 mo)

    • 1.99%–4.99% APR, $7,500 discount on purchase

  • Ioniq 6 (2025):

    • Starts at $169/mo for 24 mo | 0% APR for up to 48 mo

  • Kona Electric (2025): $189/mo for 24 mo | 0.99% APR

Green Hyundai showcased in front of a modern building.

Kia EV Offers

  • EV6 (2025): Starts at $319/mo (24–36 mo) | $1,000 conquest bonus

  • Niro EV (2025): $129/mo for 24 mo | 0% APR + $7,500 purchase discount

  • Sorento & Sportage PHEVs: From $279/mo for 24 mo | Up to 3.9% APR

Blue KIA EV6 on the road.

Volkswagen EV Offers

  • ID.4 (2025): $499/mo for 24 mo, $4,999 due | 0% APR for 72 mo

  • ID. Buzz (2025): 4.9% APR + $2,500 lease/purchase bonus

White Volkswagen EV on the road.

Other Brands With Notable Offers

  • Polestar 3 (2025): $599/mo for 27 mo, $5,599 due | $20,000 potential lease discount for Tesla owners

  • Lucid Air (2025): From $519/mo for 36 mo | $10,000 total credits + 2.99% APR

  • Ford Mustang Mach-E (2025): From $349/mo for 36 mo | Employee pricing + incentives

  • BMW i4 (2025): From $499/mo for 36 mo | 2.99% APR

  • Audi Q4 e-tron (2025): $429/mo for 24 mo | $3,000 lease/purchase discount

Silver Polestar speeding on a bridge with city skyline in the distance.

[Full brand-by-brand offers continue on dealership websites and in local promotions.]


What to Watch: Trends Shaping the EV Incentives Market

  1. Federal Tax Credit at Point of Sale: More automakers are facilitating the application of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit directly at the point of sale, reducing the upfront cost.

  2. APR Offers Now Rival Lease Deals: For customers looking to own long-term, low APR offers (as low as 0%–0.99%) are providing more value than leasing in many cases.

  3. Luxury Brand Loyalty Rewards: Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, and Lucid are all offering loyalty/conquest cash bonuses of up to $5,000, particularly aimed at Tesla and luxury gas vehicle owners.


Lease vs. Finance: Which Is Right for You?

Criteria Lease Finance (APR Offers)
Monthly Payment Lower Higher initially
Vehicle Ownership No Yes
Mileage Limitations Yes No
Maintenance Costs Lower Higher long-term
End-of-Term Options Return/trade Own/Resell

If you expect to upgrade often and drive fewer miles, leasing may be ideal. Long-term buyers aiming for tax credit benefits and ownership equity may prefer 0%–2.99% APR financing.


Conclusion: Don’t Miss This Month’s EV Bargains

June 2025 is an optimal moment to enter the EV market. With policy support at its strongest, infrastructure investment flowing, and a record volume of offers from nearly every OEM, this summer is shaping up to be one of the best windows for EV ownership or lease adoption. Whether you’re seeking performance, economy, or luxury, there’s a well-incentivized EV waiting.

Author: Lay Wen

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