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Select Toyota Dealerships: 36-Mo Lease on 2023 bZ4X XLE Electric Car

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from $1999 down + $129 per month

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Select Toyota Dealerships are offering a 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car as listed below. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

Thanks to Community Members dooddank for posting this deal.

Note: Links below may redirect to your region; if you want to see other regional prices, change your zip code on the landing page.

Example deals:
  • Northern California
    • 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $129 per month = $6643 total
  • Southern California
    • 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $139 per month = $7003 total

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Offers expire 4/30, while supplies last.
  • Lease includes cash incentives and excludes tax, title, license, registration fees, and dealer options and charges.
  • Terms (See offer links for full terms & conditions specific to your region):
    • Northern California:
      • Terms available on approved credit through Toyota Financial Services (TFS) at participating Toyota dealers. Not all customers qualify.
      • Lease example based on 2023 bZ4X 2WD Wagon XLE Electric 1SPEED Model 2870 with Total SRP of $43,775, net capitalized cost of $23,452, and a lease end purchase amount of $18,823. $1,999 Due At Signing includes $1,220 customer down payment, first month's payment of $129 for 36 months, and $650 Acquisition Fee.
      • Security deposit required with exception of prior Toyota Financial Services (TFS) financing history and/or TFS credit rating in which a security deposit may be waived.
      • Tax, title, license are extra. $17,750 cash from TMS must be applied as a capitalized cost reduction (down payment) that is excluded from due at signing; no cash back option. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect lease payment.
      • Individual dealer prices, monthly payment, and other terms and offers may vary. Must lease from participating dealer's stock and terms are subject to vehicle availability.
      • Lessee responsible for maintenance, excess wear and use, and will pay $0.15 per mile for all mileage over 12,000 miles per year. $350 disposition fee is due at lease end. Cannot be combined with TFS APR Cash, Down Payment Assistance, Trade-in Assistance, Customer Cash, APR, APR Subvention Cash.
      • Offer available in CA regardless of buyer's residency; void where prohibited.
      • Expires 04-30-2024.
      • Dealer sets final price. See your participating Toyota dealer for details. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC). Retail installment accounts may be owned by TMCC or its securitization affiliates and lease accounts may be owned by Toyota Lease Trust (TLT) or its securitization affiliates. TMCC is the servicer for accounts owned by TMCC, TLT, and their securitization affiliates.
    • Southern California:
      • Terms available on approved credit through Toyota Financial Services (TFS) at participating Toyota dealers. Not all customers qualify.
      • Lease example based on 2023 bZ4X 2WD Wagon XLE Electric 1SPEED Model 2870 with Total SRP of $44,203, net capitalized cost of $24,437, and a lease end purchase amount of $19,449. $1,999 Due At Signing includes $1,210 customer down payment, first month's payment of $139 for 36 months, and $650 Acquisition Fee.
      • Security deposit required with exception of prior Toyota Financial Services (TFS) financing history and/or TFS credit rating in which a security deposit may be waived.
      • Tax, title, license are extra. $17,750 cash from TMS must be applied as a capitalized cost reduction (down payment) that is excluded from due at signing; no cash back option. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect lease payment.
      • Individual dealer prices, monthly payment, and other terms and offers may vary. Must lease from participating dealer's stock and terms are subject to vehicle availability.
      • Lessee responsible for maintenance, excess wear and use, and will pay $0.15 per mile for all mileage over 10,000 miles per year. $350 disposition fee is due at lease end. Cannot be combined with TFS APR Cash, Down Payment Assistance, Trade-in Assistance, Customer Cash, APR, APR Subvention Cash.
      • Offer available in CA regardless of buyer's residency; void where prohibited.
      • Expires 04-30-2024.
      • Dealer sets final price. See your participating Toyota dealer for details. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC). Retail installment accounts may be owned by TMCC or its securitization affiliates and lease accounts may be owned by Toyota Lease Trust (TLT) or its securitization affiliates. TMCC is the servicer for accounts owned by TMCC, TLT, and their securitization affiliates.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

Original Post

Written by dooddank
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Select Toyota Dealerships are offering a 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car as listed below. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

Thanks to Community Members dooddank for posting this deal.

Note: Links below may redirect to your region; if you want to see other regional prices, change your zip code on the landing page.

Example deals:
  • Northern California
    • 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $129 per month = $6643 total
  • Southern California
    • 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $139 per month = $7003 total

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Offers expire 4/30, while supplies last.
  • Lease includes cash incentives and excludes tax, title, license, registration fees, and dealer options and charges.
  • Terms (See offer links for full terms & conditions specific to your region):
    • Northern California:
      • Terms available on approved credit through Toyota Financial Services (TFS) at participating Toyota dealers. Not all customers qualify.
      • Lease example based on 2023 bZ4X 2WD Wagon XLE Electric 1SPEED Model 2870 with Total SRP of $43,775, net capitalized cost of $23,452, and a lease end purchase amount of $18,823. $1,999 Due At Signing includes $1,220 customer down payment, first month's payment of $129 for 36 months, and $650 Acquisition Fee.
      • Security deposit required with exception of prior Toyota Financial Services (TFS) financing history and/or TFS credit rating in which a security deposit may be waived.
      • Tax, title, license are extra. $17,750 cash from TMS must be applied as a capitalized cost reduction (down payment) that is excluded from due at signing; no cash back option. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect lease payment.
      • Individual dealer prices, monthly payment, and other terms and offers may vary. Must lease from participating dealer's stock and terms are subject to vehicle availability.
      • Lessee responsible for maintenance, excess wear and use, and will pay $0.15 per mile for all mileage over 12,000 miles per year. $350 disposition fee is due at lease end. Cannot be combined with TFS APR Cash, Down Payment Assistance, Trade-in Assistance, Customer Cash, APR, APR Subvention Cash.
      • Offer available in CA regardless of buyer's residency; void where prohibited.
      • Expires 04-30-2024.
      • Dealer sets final price. See your participating Toyota dealer for details. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC). Retail installment accounts may be owned by TMCC or its securitization affiliates and lease accounts may be owned by Toyota Lease Trust (TLT) or its securitization affiliates. TMCC is the servicer for accounts owned by TMCC, TLT, and their securitization affiliates.
    • Southern California:
      • Terms available on approved credit through Toyota Financial Services (TFS) at participating Toyota dealers. Not all customers qualify.
      • Lease example based on 2023 bZ4X 2WD Wagon XLE Electric 1SPEED Model 2870 with Total SRP of $44,203, net capitalized cost of $24,437, and a lease end purchase amount of $19,449. $1,999 Due At Signing includes $1,210 customer down payment, first month's payment of $139 for 36 months, and $650 Acquisition Fee.
      • Security deposit required with exception of prior Toyota Financial Services (TFS) financing history and/or TFS credit rating in which a security deposit may be waived.
      • Tax, title, license are extra. $17,750 cash from TMS must be applied as a capitalized cost reduction (down payment) that is excluded from due at signing; no cash back option. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect lease payment.
      • Individual dealer prices, monthly payment, and other terms and offers may vary. Must lease from participating dealer's stock and terms are subject to vehicle availability.
      • Lessee responsible for maintenance, excess wear and use, and will pay $0.15 per mile for all mileage over 10,000 miles per year. $350 disposition fee is due at lease end. Cannot be combined with TFS APR Cash, Down Payment Assistance, Trade-in Assistance, Customer Cash, APR, APR Subvention Cash.
      • Offer available in CA regardless of buyer's residency; void where prohibited.
      • Expires 04-30-2024.
      • Dealer sets final price. See your participating Toyota dealer for details. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC). Retail installment accounts may be owned by TMCC or its securitization affiliates and lease accounts may be owned by Toyota Lease Trust (TLT) or its securitization affiliates. TMCC is the servicer for accounts owned by TMCC, TLT, and their securitization affiliates.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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sonicjet
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Correct.
Toyota built this as a compliance car to fill a gap in the lineup and has zero focus on it or care. If anything, it is the 'look we built an EV, it sucks!'. The first production run had WHEELS FALLING OFF. They recalled every single one! The car is slow and just utterly wild in it's idiocy.

We test drove the badge engineered Subaru version - the Solterra. Same car, different logo.
The list of infuriating choices piled fast. Want to move the driver's seat? BEEPS. CONSTANT BEEPS.
Want to back up? It beeps on the inside and inside only. Who are they warning?! Me? I"M DRIVING THE CAR.
The performance is just bad. It has a quick little bit of torque and then falls on it's face.
Did I mention the range sucks and that the car does not support fast charging so you literally cannot roadtrip it without hour-long-stops?
All in all, it just felt like Toyota was completely uninterested in building it as it is lower margin than gas/hybrid.

Then you have the ioniq 5. Hyundai's focus is straight up on on beating the Tesla Model Y. They are serious and in it. The car is shockingly better looking in person than the BZ4X. The interior feels like tomorrow and has innovative ideas, way more range, way better software, etc.
Korea is currently having the same moment that Japan had in the 90s, Hyundai should be taken seriously, esp in the EV space.
dealhunter85
6721 Posts
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Texas sucks for leases. Have to pay taxes on full amount.

TX offer is $4k down $219 a month plus TTL
RazaRR
41 Posts
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This price is only for 2023 which is all sold out

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Apr 24, 2024 12:54 PM
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brotherhpj41Apr 24, 2024 12:54 PM
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New Toyotas are arriving at dealerships every day. Stay ahead of the game. Talk to your local Toyota dealer to see how you can reserve your new Toyota.
Recent and soon to be college graduates: You can get a $500 Rebate on All new Toyota models when you finance or lease through Toyota Financial Services.
$500 Military Rebate for qualified U.S. Military Personnel
Apr 24, 2024 12:54 PM
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JawtonApr 24, 2024 12:54 PM
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Why do brand loyal car people get so aggressive about what other people purchase? Like, who gives a shit if someone wants to buy a different car company than what you prefer. Nobody cares that you think Toyotas are better than Hyundais, I promise.
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Apr 24, 2024 12:57 PM
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pruksApr 24, 2024 12:57 PM
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Quote from Jawton :
Why do brand loyal car people get so aggressive about what other people purchase? Like, who gives a shit if someone wants to buy a different car company than what you prefer. Nobody cares that you think Toyotas are better than Hyundais, I promise.
Just like you, they want everyone to know their opinion. 😂
Apr 24, 2024 12:58 PM
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RickB1248Apr 24, 2024 12:58 PM
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Quote from warmail :
220 EPA range. But some reviews says its even lower in real life and its close to 160 miles.
Look online there are quite a few EVs that are in the 220-250 range. The truth is when you factor cold weather, heavy acceleration and using AC very few get their advertised range.
Apr 24, 2024 12:58 PM
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IndigoWaterApr 24, 2024 12:58 PM
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Quote from JimR2075 :
Ok so whats wrong with the car specifically?

Its got poor range relative to most new EVs. Slowish charging too. What else?
Yeah exactly. its not like the wheels are falling off are they?

oh wait... https://www.motortrend.com/news/t...ls-recall/

(I kid, my understanding is that since then they've fixed the issue and sounds like its a fine car. Just got a Toyota myself)
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Apr 24, 2024 12:59 PM
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RickB1248Apr 24, 2024 12:59 PM
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Quote from warmail :
When it comes to EV Toyota also consider junk.
That's not true. I didn't see one review online or YouTube that said that. I think your just projecting your opinions here with no facts.
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Apr 24, 2024 01:04 PM
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warmailApr 24, 2024 01:04 PM
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Quote from RickB1248 :
That's not true. I didn't see one review online or YouTube that said that. I think your just projecting your opinions here with no facts.
I don't know what Internet or YouTube you watch. The one I see this car has one of the lowest ratings in the EV market.
https://www.reddit.com/r/electric...toyota_ev/
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Apr 24, 2024 01:05 PM
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sam_ayApr 24, 2024 01:05 PM
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Quote from sonicjet :
Correct.
Toyota built this as a compliance car to fill a gap in the lineup and has zero focus on it or care. If anything, it is the 'look we built an EV, it sucks!'. The first production run had WHEELS FALLING OFF. They recalled every single one! The car is slow and just utterly wild in it's idiocy.

We test drove the badge engineered Subaru version - the Solterra. Same car, different logo.
The list of infuriating choices piled fast. Want to move the driver's seat? BEEPS. CONSTANT BEEPS.
Want to back up? It beeps on the inside and inside only. Who are they warning?! Me? I"M DRIVING THE CAR.
The performance is just bad. It has a quick little bit of torque and then falls on it's face.
Did I mention the range sucks and that the car does not support fast charging so you literally cannot roadtrip it without hour-long-stops?
All in all, it just felt like Toyota was completely uninterested in building it as it is lower margin than gas/hybrid.

Then you have the ioniq 5. Hyundai's focus is straight up on on beating the Tesla Model Y. They are serious and in it. The car is shockingly better looking in person than the BZ4X. The interior feels like tomorrow and has innovative ideas, way more range, way better software, etc.
Korea is currently having the same moment that Japan had in the 90s, Hyundai should be taken seriously, esp in the EV space.
Nice review.
Hyundai Ionic was my choice until the govt took away the 7500 rebate overnight after passing the IRA. I settled on a Nissan Leaf after that happened but would have loved to get a Hyundai with the rebate.
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FartMonsterApr 24, 2024 01:12 PM
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Quote from Rontron :
This includes 7500 federal incentive? State incentives included in price?
For leases, the company (Toyota) still owns the car so they pass through the rebate as a "lease incentive", right now as $7,500+ so $17,250/17,750 off.
Apr 24, 2024 01:12 PM
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sam_ayApr 24, 2024 01:12 PM
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Quote from Cheapskate27 :
"So glad I don't own a gas powered car, my buddy ran out of gas on a trip with his gas powered car and it just stopped in the middle of the highway with no gas stations nearby."

Do you hear how stupid this argument sounds? Your friend sounds like he might be mentally challenged. You shouldn't take advice from him.
Just imagine having a friend like that...
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TheNarratorrApr 24, 2024 01:20 PM
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Quote from AmusedPanther530 :
GREAT as a 3rd car?


WTF.

This is why the world is screwed. People have more cars than legs.
Hey, some of us have three legs
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roxwellaApr 24, 2024 01:28 PM
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Quote from psyctto :
It's not though…
This thing is widely know to be absolute trash.
Most real people buying an EV do not need 0-60 in 3 seconds (they feel comfortable with their manhoods, and see no reason to spend $70k on a battery powered toy). I would buy a toyota of any sort over another comparable model of any brand, any day of the week. Back up your claims, or be quiet.
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XRedcometXApr 24, 2024 01:52 PM
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Quote from oakraiders510 :
Slow charging a battery is good for the long term health of the battery. Fast charging a lithium battery is not good long term. Look at Toyota hybrids for example, its slow charging its battery (trickle charge when you brake regen). Theres example of lasting over 300k on the Original hybrid battery.

I have two examples of over 200k on my Lexus hybrids on original hybrid battery.
Just take the L and leave dude you obviously have no idea what you're talking about regarding these cars
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Drummer_DudeApr 24, 2024 02:07 PM
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Someone contact a dealer for comic relief so we can hear that well we don't have that model but we can get you into this one for $400 a month

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mecitApr 24, 2024 02:08 PM
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Quote from RickB1248 :
That's not true. I didn't see one review online or YouTube that said that. I think your just projecting your opinions here with no facts.
My opinion is that Toyota doesn't believe in battery EV and it's sandbagging them.
First they tried, and miserably failed, with the hydrogen Mirai. Now they make a 200+ miles range EV with no Fast charge.
It looks like they put a new cover on the 10 years RAV4.

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