New car releases in November 2025: Volvo XC60, Lexus GX, 4Runner
In November 2025, lease deals became scarce as many manufacturers withdrew their programs. Some remaining good options included the Volvo XC60, Lexus GX, Toyota 4Runner, VW Tiguan, Subaru WRX, Hyundai Elantra, and Honda Ridgeline, with terms of 24–39 months.
The November 2025 lease market saw a sharp decline in incentives, particularly for electric vehicles, after tax subsidies were discontinued. Some manufacturers maintained stable prices, but many major companies cut almost all factory incentives or significantly increased contract fees and monthly lease payments. Conversely, car financing saw low interest rates, 0%, and substantial cashback (this information will be released separately). Below are some noteworthy lease options, along with contract terms as announced by the manufacturers.
| Car model | Price/month | Sign the contract | Term | Distance limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Volvo XC60 (B5 Plus) | $735 | $0 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Lexus GX (GX550 Premium+) | $829 | $5,999 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid | $559 | $3,999 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan (FWD SE) | $3.99 | $0 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Subaru WRX (Premium) | $3.99 | $3,149 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
| 2025 Hyundai Elantra | $309 | $3,499 | 24 months | 20,000 miles |
| 2026 Toyota Crown (XLE) | $3.99 | $3,999 | 39 months | 32,500 miles |
| 2025 Honda Ridgeline (RTL) | $449 | $4,199 | 36 months | 30,000 miles |
Context: Lease deals are scarce, consider this when comparing.
Many lease deals have been withdrawn, particularly from US manufacturers and even for hybrid vehicles. When comparing comparable models, pay attention to the total cost over the entire term: lower monthly rates often come with a higher down payment. Prices quoted exclude taxes and fees; offers and availability vary by region. Enter the ZIP code on the manufacturer's website to check if applicable.
If considering leasing, you should carefully examine the money factor, residual value, advertising fees, legal terms, and other minor details that could drive up costs.
SUVs: Focus on packages with no signing-up fees.
Volvo XC60 2026: $735/month with $0 down payment.
Volvo is running a Holiday Safely Sign & Drive Event program across its entire lineup, with the XC60 B5 Plus priced at $735/month, $0 upon signing, and the first month free, for a 36-month/30,000-mile term. With this incentive structure, the total cost over three years may be a few hundred dollars higher than leasing the same vehicle with a deposit. This is a suitable option if you want to retain cash for other purposes.
Lexus GX 2025: GX550 Premium+ gets more practical features.
The price is $829/month, $5,999 upon signing, for 36 months/30,000 miles. After a long waiting period, the GX offers additional benefits in the GX550 Premium+ trim, including a power tailgate, 360-degree camera, and heated rear seats. According to the announcement, the higher-end TX model, the TX500h F Sport Performance, has a total lease cost approximately $1,000 higher for the same term.
Toyota 4Runner Hybrid 2025: Notable Off-Road Specifications
$559/month, $3,999 upon signing, 36 months/30,000 miles. In its configuration range, the TRD Off-Road uses a hybrid-turbocharged i-Force Max system with 630 Nm of torque (as per specifications), 33-inch off-road tires, Bilstein shock absorbers with auxiliary reservoirs, a rear differential lock, and an AC inverter with a maximum power of 2,400 W. These are impressive specifications for off-road users.
Volkswagen Tiguan 2025: $399/month, $0 upfront.
Volkswagen also offers a free first month and signing-on fee on many models. The front-wheel-drive Tiguan SE is priced at $399/month for 36 months/30,000 miles, only $20/month more than the Taos and $40/month more than the Jetta. Key features include: remote engine start, power tailgate, power adjustable driver's seat, 19-inch wheels, satellite radio, interior ambient lighting, and a mirrorless rearview mirror.
Sedans: Balancing performance and cost.
Subaru WRX 2025: $399/month for the Premium version
At $399/month, $3,149 at the time of signing, for 36 months/30,000 miles. The Premium version includes heated seats, 18-inch wheels, and fog lights. This is an accessible cost for a sporty all-wheel-drive sedan over three years.
2025 Hyundai Elantra: $309/month (24 months), N Line with many upgrades.
$309/month, $3,499 upon signing, 24 months/20,000 miles. The N Line (turbocharged engine) version features a dual-clutch transmission, larger front brakes, and a sport-tuned suspension that still maintains the necessary comfort for everyday driving. Without the performance package, the SEL Convenience version is available for $249/month under the same conditions.
Toyota Crown 2026: 39 months, plus more time for testing.
$399/month, $3,999 upon signing, 39 months/32,500 miles for the XLE version. The Crown combines high ground clearance, a short wheelbase, large wheels, a compact cargo area, and a hybrid powertrain. The XLE version in this offer lacks the large wheels and two-tone paint, but still maintains a distinctive style within the sedan lineup.
Pickup: The 2025 Honda Ridgeline is a standout choice.
Ridgeline RTL: practical features, flexible cargo space.
$449/month, $4,199 on contract, 36 months/30,000 miles. The RTL version has heated leather seats, a sunroof, three-zone automatic climate control, and two signature features: a lockable trunk lid and a lift-up rear seat that creates a flat floor for cargo.
Final piece of advice: check the area, read the terms and conditions carefully.
Offers may vary by region; please enter the ZIP code on the carrier's website to verify. Published prices exclude taxes and fees. When comparing, calculate the total cost over the entire term, carefully read the money factor, residual, fees, and legal terms to avoid unexpected charges.


