Prices for leasing a 2023 Nissan Ariya start at only $199 per month

 Prices for leasing a 2023 Nissan Ariya start at only $199 per month.

 

Prices for leasing a 2023 Nissan Ariya start at only $199 per month
 Prices for leasing a 2023 Nissan Ariya start at only $199 per month

There are a few East Coast locations where the deal is accessible, but supplies are limited, so if you're interested, act quickly.


Following a recent price reduction, you can now lease a Nissan Ariya electric SUV for as little as $199 per month in various regions of the nation. This puts it among the greatest EV lease offers available in the US.

 

For instance, residents of New York City, Jersey City, Boston, Baltimore, or Washington, D.C., can obtain an entry-level 2023 Nissan Ariya Engage FWD on an 18-month lease for $199 per month, with $4,379 payable upon signing.

 


Based on information from Nissan's website via online vehicle research business Cars Direct, the $4,379 first payment consists of a $4,180 customer down payment and a $199 first-month payment. When the down payment is taken into account, the real monthly cost comes to $442.

 

Over $10,000 in savings are available with Nissan's SignatureFlex Lease deal, which includes $1,000 in bonus cash in addition to $9,280 in lease cash. If the client presently leases or owns a Nissan or Infiniti car, they are also eligible for a $1,000 loyalty cash benefit; no trade-in is needed.



The lease agreement is based on a starting MSRP of $45,080, which includes 10,000 miles a year and a destination charge. If you drive more than 10,000 miles in a year, you will be charged an additional $0.25 per mile. The 2023 Nissan Ariya Engage FWD has an EPA-estimated driving range of 216 miles thanks to a 63 kilowatt-hour battery pack.

Prices for leasing a 2023 Nissan Ariya start at only $199 per month
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If this interests you, be aware that the offer is only valid while supplies last, so find out what's in stock by contacting your local Nissan dealer.

 

 

The discounts differ by location; according to the automaker's website, we could only find this offer in a few East Coast cities: New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Jersey City, and Baltimore. Enter your ZIP code here on Nissan's website to see whether your city is one of the additional ones that may be included.


Nissan's normal lease agreement, based on the same MSRP of $45,080 (including destination fee), is $369 per month, with $4,079 required at signing for a 36-month period elsewhere in the nation, including the West Coast. A month ago, the Nissan Ariya's normal lease cost in the United States was $339 for 36 months, plus $4,509 upon signing.

 

Cars Direct, citing a dealer bulletin, claims that Nissan has adjusted the lease pricing for the Ariya by passing along the $7,500 federal tax credit. Although the Ariya isn't eligible for the credit when purchased, automakers can use an Inflation Reduction Act loophole to claim the commercial tax incentive when leasing EVs to customers.

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