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Hyundai is offering a limited-time lease deal on its 2025 Ioniq 6 electric sedan, with monthly payments starting as low as $189 in California under select regional incentives.

The offer runs through November 3 and targets customers looking for a stylish, budget-friendly electric vehicle option.

See also: Hyundai Recalls Over 31,000 Ioniq 6 EVs in US for Charging Port Door Defect

Hyundai Ioniq 6 electric sedan (Credit: Hyundai USA)

The lease applies to the Ioniq 6 SE RWD Standard Range, based on a 36-month term and requires $3,999 due at signing. Hyundai’s offer includes a substantial $13,250 lease cash, effectively bringing the total lease cost to about $300 per month.

While no security deposit is required, the final monthly payment may vary depending on dealer contribution. Customers will also have the option to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease period.

Hyundai is further offering additional discounts through special programs such as College Grad, First Responders, and Military, each worth up to $500.

See also: Everything You Should Know About Hyundai Ioniq 6 Specifications

Credit: Hyundai

The Ioniq 6 SE RWD Standard Range, priced from $37,850, features a 149 hp electric motor, a 53.0 kWh battery, and an EPA-estimated range of 240 miles. It also supports charging via Tesla’s Supercharger network using a NACS adapter.

The 2025 Ioniq 6 has been well received for its efficient performance, generous rear legroom, and fast-charging capability, though some reviewers have noted the use of lower-cost interior materials and a compact trunk.

Despite the end of the $7,500 federal tax credit, Hyundai’s regional incentives keep the Ioniq 6 among the most competitively priced electric sedans currently available.

Source: Hyundai USACars DirectAutoblog

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Jackson Han has been covering the China electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on Chinese EV manufacturers, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and smart mobility development across China’s major automotive and technology hubs.

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