Hyundai introduces a groundbreaking lease option for the IONIQ 5, offering a 13-month term at $399 per month with zero down, allowing drivers to upgrade to the latest model each year, similar to iPhone users.
Hyundai Introduces Ultra-Fast Lease Option
To make sure you don't pass up on the IONIQ 5's cutting-edge features and technology, Hyundai has introduced a new "ultra-fast" lease option. As an incentive, Hyundai asks for no payment up front.
Among electric vehicles, Hyundai's SUV is currently selling well. The 2024 IONIQ 5's 300+ mile range and 18-minute fast charge (from 10% to 80% capacity) are both benefits of its cutting-edge E-GMP platform.
Electrek claims that, with prices beginning at $41,800, the Hyundai electric SUV is among the most reasonably priced options for going electric. It has just made getting behind the wheel of a brand-new IONIQ 5 considerably simpler.
Flexible Leasing Without Long-Term Commitment
To give the IONIQ 5 a try without committing to a long-term contract, Hyundai has offered a new nationwide "ultra-fast" leasing option. Hyundai reportedly informed dealers of a new 13-month lease offer for the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 through an internal memo, per the online vehicle research business CarsDirect.
For $399 over 13 months, with no down payment required, you may get the 2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SE Long Range. With this package, you can drive up to 12,000 miles every year until October 31st.
Yearly Upgrades Like an iPhone
The program, according to Hyundai, offers clients additional flexibility. Customers may now receive the latest and greatest vehicle model without feeling trapped or committed to their cars for a long duration, just as upgrading to the new iPhone every year, according to the memo.
One of the best electric vehicles is the Hyundai IONIQ 5, which costs only $399/month with no initial payment required.
New 2025 Model Enhancements
This new deal follows last month's unveiling of the revised 2025 IONIQ 5 by Hyundai. It was the very first car to leave the manufacturing line at the brand new Hyundai Motor America plant in Georgia, which debuted earlier this year.
The all-new 2025 Hyundai model debuts with increased mileage, a new XTL trim level, and a NACS port for use with Tesla Superchargers.
Continued Success in the EV Market
One of the best-selling electric vehicles in the United States is the Hyundai IONIQ 5, even though a new model is coming out soon. This electric vehicle ranked sixth in US sales for the third quarter, according to data compiled by Cox Automotive.


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