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Hyundai cuts 2025 IONIQ 5 lease prices to just $179 per month

Hyundai’s electric SUV is more affordable than ever. After cutting lease prices again this month, you can lease the new 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5, which now features a longer range and a Tesla NACS charging port, for just $179 per month.

Hyundai cuts 2025 IONIQ 5 lease prices again in June

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 is better in every way possible compared to the outgoing model. It now boasts up to 318 miles of driving range, sleek new styling both inside and out, and an NACS port, allowing you to charge at Tesla Superchargers.

Hyundai’s electric SUV remains a top seller in the US with nearly 16,000 models sold through May. After cutting lease prices again in June, Hyundai looks to draw in even more buyers.

The 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range RWD is now listed at just $179 for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing. That’s a notable difference from May.

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Last month, IONIQ 5 lease prices started at $209 a month. Although that was considered one of the best EV deals, the new rate will save you $30 a month.

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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Limited (Source: Hyundai)

The SE Standard Range trim starts at $43,975, with a driving range of up to 245 miles. However, the extended range SE model may be an even better deal. You can upgrade to the longer-range SE trim, which has up to 318 miles of range, for just $199 a month.

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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Limited interior (Source: Hyundai)

Top comment by GREGORY SMITH

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Electrek False Price Per Month Advertising: I've been meaning to get around to this for quite some time...the ACTUAL price per month is NOT $179 per month, it's ACTUALLY $179 PLUS $3,999.00 @ $166.62 X 24 months lease. TOTAL PRICE PER MONTH is: $345.62; almost TWICE the advertised amount. You might as well say we're going to buy a $100K house with ONLY $100K down payment... C'mon guys; you're misleading your audience!

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You can even lease the off-road XRT variant for $299 a month right now. Hyundai’s offers end on July 7 and include the $7,500 federal EV tax credit.

2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 TrimEV PowertrainDriving Range (miles)Starting Price* Monthly lease price June 2025
IONIQ 5 SE RWD Standard Range168-horsepower rear motor245$42,500$179
IONIQ 5 SE RWD225-horsepower rear motor318$46,550$199
IONIQ 5 SEL RWD225-horsepower rear motor318$49,500$209
IONIQ 5 Limited RWD225-horsepower rear motor318$54,200$309
IONIQ 5 SE Dual Motor AWD320-horsepower dual motor290$50,050$249
IONIQ 5 SEL Dual Motor AWD320-horsepower dual motor290$53,000$259
IONIQ 5 XRT Dual Motor  AWD320 horsepower dual motor259$55,400$359
IONIQ 5 Limited Dual Motor AWD320-horsepower dual motor269$58,100$299
2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 prices and range by trim (*includes $1,475 destination fee)

As an added bonus, Hyundai is still offering a free ChargePoint Level 2 home charger with the purchase or lease of a new 2025 IONIQ 5. If you already have one, you can opt for a $400 public charging credit.

With Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” calling to end federal EV incentives, including the $7,500 tax credit, many of these savings will soon dry up.

Want to check out Hyundai’s electric SUV for yourself? With leases as low as $179 per month, it’s hard to pass up right now. You can use our link to find deals on the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 in your area (trusted affiliate link).

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