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Toyota is currently offering a substantial discount of $19,000 on its upcoming electric SUV, the bZ4X, ahead of its imminent launch.

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As Toyota prepares to launch its latest electric SUV in dealerships later this year, the automaker has introduced clearance pricing on select older models. Are you considering a deal on the Toyota bZ4X, but wondering if the price drop is worth it?

Toyota’s innovative bZ4X electric SUV is now more accessible than ever, boasting a whopping $19,000 discount on lease prices.

Recently, Toyota introduced the 2026 bZ, a revamped version of its predecessor, the bZ4X. With production of the RAV4 Prime set to cease in March 2023, Toyota appears to be in a hurry to clear out inventory of its outgoing plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.

Toyota currently offers a generous lease incentive of $19,000 on its 2024 bZ4X model. The feature is available on all four trim levels. Despite the initial success, the promotion’s validity ends on June 2, 2025. Consider a 0% APR financing option with a complementary $2,500 cash bonus.

The all-new 2025 Toyota bZ4X is now available for lease, featuring a substantial $10,000 incentive. Similar to the 2024 model, this offer is also available with 0% APR financing and a $2,500 cash rebate.

While the 2025 bZ4X’s lease pricing may seem competitive at $269 per month, is it truly a value proposition or just clever marketing? Toyota achieved a significant cost reduction of up to $6,000 for the 2025 model year, which could potentially balance out the value proposition; nevertheless, several factors warrant consideration.

The 2025 Toyota bZ4X in Restricted AWD trim is a unique offering that combines the benefits of all-wheel drive with an eye-catching Supersonic Pink exterior.

Toyota’s forthcoming “bZ” electric SUV, set to hit dealership floors later this year, touts a significant boost in range, boasting up to 314 miles of driving distance – an impressive 25% increase from previous models. The out-going bZ4X is rated for as much as 252 miles of electric range.

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The Long Range model offers enhanced performance, accelerated charging capabilities, a refined interior and exterior aesthetic, and a built-in NACS port, seamlessly integrating with Tesla’s vast Supercharger network. In harmony with Toyota’s standards, the newly introduced title is more intuitive and easily recognizable by customers.

(excluding $1,395 DPH payment) (vs 2024MY) (mi)
XLE FWD $37,070 -$6,000 252
XLE AWD $39,150 -$6,000 228
Restricted FWD $41,800 -$5,380 236
Restricted AWD $43,880 -$5,380 222
Nightshade $40,420 N/A 222
The 2025 Toyota bZ4X prices and options differ depending on the trim level you choose.

The base model is priced at $36,000 with a single motor, front-wheel drive and basic amenities like cloth seats. The all-wheel-drive version costs an additional $2,000.

For those searching for an equivalent electric SUV, the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5, Honda’s forthcoming Prologue, and Chevrolet’s available Equinox EV are currently in the market.

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Hyundai now offers the 2025 IONIQ 5, which can be leased for as low as $209 per month and features a convenient built-in Tesla NACS charging port.

Leasing options are available for the 2025 Honda Prologue, starting at $259 per month, while the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV can be leased from $289 per month, offering a more affordable entry point for eco-friendly drivers.

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