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Hyundai launches ‘iPhone-like’ leasing for its IONIQ 5 electric vehicle: Upgrade as frequently as phone models.

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Hyundai’s new IONIQ 5 ‘ultra-fast’ lease offer lets you upgrade it like an iPhone
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As technology advances, so too does the automotive industry, allowing for seamless upgrades akin to those enjoyed with smartphones. Hyundai has introduced an innovative “ultra-fast” leasing opportunity for the cutting-edge IONIQ 5, allowing you to experience the latest technological advancements and features without delay. With this limited-time offer, enjoy a sweetened incentive from Hyundai: no down payment required.

Hyundai’s electric SUV has solidified its position as one of the top-selling battery-powered vehicles in the market. The 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 boasts an impressive range of over 300 miles on its advanced E-GMP powertrain, coupled with a rapid charging capability that can propel the battery from 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes.

The Hyundai Kona Electric starts at a competitive $41,800, making it an attractive option for those looking to make the transition to electric vehicles without breaking the bank. With the latest advancements in technology, Hyundai has made driving away in a brand-new IONIQ 5 an effortless experience.

Hyundai has introduced a countrywide “ultra-fast” leasing program, allowing customers to experience the IONIQ 5 without the burden of a long-term commitment. To address an online auto analytics agency’s findings, Hyundai issued a directive to dealerships detailing a novel 13-month lease program for the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5.

The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE Long-Term Lease offers a competitive pricing of $399 per month for 13 months, with zero down payment required at signing. The offer remains attractive until October 31, contingent upon an annual mileage limit of 12,000 miles.

The all-new 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5?

Hyundai accelerates the leasing of its cutting-edge IONIQ 5 model with an ultra-fast supply to meet surging demand.

The Hyundai system offers customers increased versatility. The memo notes that this innovation allows customers to upgrade to the latest and most advanced car model without being committed to a single vehicle for an extended period, much like enjoying the benefits of new smartphone releases.

See also  Toyota and Subaru are teaming up again to develop a new globally sold electric SUV to complement their existing offerings, the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra.

For just $399 a month with zero down payment – essentially, no upfront fee – the Hyundai IONIQ 5 remains an attractive option for those looking to make the switch to electric vehicles.

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2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5’s interior, as provided by Hyundai.

The brand-new supply arrives on the heels of Hyundai’s recent unveiling of the updated 2025 IONIQ 5 last month. The Elantra Hybrid was the inaugural vehicle to emerge from Hyundai Motor’s state-of-the-art Metaplant America facility, located in Georgia and launched earlier this year.

Here is the rewritten text: Hyundai’s new 2025 model boasts increased range, an NACS port allowing access to Tesla Superchargers, and a fresh XTL trim offering.

(excluding vacation spot payment) (EPA est miles)
$41,800 220
$45,850 RWD: 303
AWD: 260
$47,400 RWD: 303
AWD: 260
$53,500 RWD: 303
AWD: 260
$59,400 260
The 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric crossover’s pricing starts at $40,750 for the Standard Range model. The Long Range trim begins at $45,550, while the Limited trim commences at $50,400.

Although a brand-new model is emerging, Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 remains one of the top-selling electric vehicles in the US market. Within the United States, our product ranked as the fifth best-selling electric vehicle during the third quarter.

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