Hyundai's Ioniq 6 lease pricing has dropped to under $200 per month, making it one of the most aggressive EV lease offers on the market today. The sedan competes directly with the Tesla Model 3 and Chevrolet Bolt EV in the affordable EV segment, but at this price point, the Ioniq 6 undercuts both on monthly payment.
The Ioniq 6 delivers solid real-world performance for budget-conscious EV shoppers. It offers up to 361 miles of range on the standard Long Range variant, uses an 84-kWh battery pack, and supports 233-kW DC fast charging. The sedan seats five, includes a 6.6-kW onboard charger, and provides the interior space and comfort expected from Hyundai's premium EV platform.
Hyundai's aggressive lease pricing reflects the broader EV market shift toward affordability. As EV adoption plateaus in certain regions and inventory builds, manufacturers drop lease residuals and monthly payments to move inventory. The Ioniq 6 carries the brand's seven-year, 84,000-mile powertrain warranty, a key differentiator against competitors charging similar monthly amounts.
For context, comparable leases on the Model 3 typically start around $299 monthly, while the Bolt EV ranges between $250 and $350 depending on trim and regional incentives. The Ioniq 6 positioning undercuts both and appeals to first-time EV lessees hesitant about long-term battery ownership risk.
Buyers should note lease terms vary by region, credit tier, and dealer. Money factors, residuals, and down payments directly impact the final monthly cost. This sub-$200 figure likely requires dealer incentives, strong credit, and specific trim selection.
