Car sales reached new heights in April following news of President Trump’s vehicle tariffs, which unsettled automakers and consumers alike. Despite a brief reprieve, consumer worry persists. Currently, lease prices for all cars remain relatively stable thanks to adequate vehicle inventory. This month, we’ve focused on the best deals for luxury vehicles, both foreign and domestic, which may face significant tariffs in the coming months.
Luxury Pickup Truck Lease Deals
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2025 Rivian R1T: $973/month, $2868 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
Rivian is offering $6500 off the down payment for the R1T or R1S, but this credit applies only to the higher-spec Dual with the Max battery and Performance upgrade. The lease requires a $1000 deposit bundled into the signing payment.
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2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV: $849/month, $6049 at signing, 39 months, 32,500 miles
This electric pickup features a 645-hp motor, air suspension, and a 205-kWh battery, ensuring 400 miles of range.
Luxury SUV Lease Deals
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2025 Cadillac XT6: $489/month, $4939 at signing, 24 months, 20,000 miles
The XT6 is a three-row SUV nearing the end of its production cycle, making this lease particularly attractive.
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2025 Lexus NX: $519/month, $3999 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
The NX350 offers plush seats, a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, and a quiet ride.
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2025 Audi Q5: $549/month, $3849 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
Audi is offering $2000 off the lease of the 45 S Line trim, likely due to impending tariffs.
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2024 Lincoln Nautilus: $559/month, $4349 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
Despite being built in China and facing potential tariffs, the Nautilus remains a viable lease option.
Luxury Coupe Lease Deals
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2024 Mercedes-Benz CLE-Class: $699/month, $5493 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
The CLE300 4Matic offers a compelling blend of style and performance.
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2025 BMW 4-series: $709/month, $5039 at signing, 36 months, 30,000 miles
The 430i xDrive coupe is a smooth-riding and quick alternative to the Mercedes CLE-Class.