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You Can Now Lease A Nissan Ariya For Less Than A Leaf S

  • Nissan’s Ariya now comes with up to $10,000 in customer cash incentives.
  • Buyers can finance the Ariya at 0% APR for 72 months with bonus cash.
  • In California, the electric SUV can be leased for as little as $318 per month.

For EV shoppers looking beyond the usual Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, GM, or Ford lineup, the Nissan Ariya continues to offer an appealing alternative. It’s a model that emphasizes comfort over flash, and as our own Stephen Rivers noted in his review last year, it “excels for those who prioritize comfort and relaxation.” That same Ariya has now become significantly more affordable in the United States.

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According to a recent dealer bulletin, the 2025 Ariya is now available with $10,000 in Customer Cash for new buyers. Nissan is also offering incentives for those looking to finance or lease, ensuring a wider range of buyers can take advantage of the updated pricing.

Review: The Nissan Ariya Prioritizes Comfort Like Few EV Rivals

For buyers who plan to finance, Nissan is offering 0 percent APR for 72 months along with an additional $2,500 in Special APR Cash. On a $50,000 model, that incentive effectively brings the total cost down to $47,500. For comparison, choosing the $10,000 Customer Cash instead and financing at a 7 percent APR over six years would bring the total loan cost to approximately $49,101.

For many, leasing a new Ariya could be the best option. The current model is available with $12,500 in lease cash in select areas of the country, Cars Direct reports. In California, it’s available for as little as $179 per month for 36 months. Admittedly, a hefty $4,898 is due at signing, bringing the effective monthly cost up to $318. Even at that rate, the 2025 Ariya is quite a good deal and actually makes it cheaper than the outgoing Leaf S with monthly payments of $349.

 You Can Now Lease A Nissan Ariya For Less Than A Leaf S

Nissan updated the Ariya for the 2025 model year in January, rolling out a wireless phone charger across the range. No other upgrades were made.

With that in mind, the standard Engage FWD and Engage e-4ORCE continue to use 66 kWh battery packs, whereas the Evolve+ FWD, Engage+ e-4ORCE, Evolve+ e-4ORCE, and Platinum+ e-4ORCE are all sold with a 91 kWh battery.

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