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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
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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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JMBauer74Apr 25, 2024 01:13 AM
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Quote from LJWhorfin :
Not really, you don't have to do much digging to find out how not only Hyundai/Kia products are technologically inferior but also how the warranty is BS and they won't honor it, a serious problem caused by a known manufacturing defect or design flaw usually ends up in an offer for a rebate on a new one. Check out how much any small damage on the battery compartment will cost you on a Ioniq5 ($61K with labor) they don't have subsystem repair in place in the US so they just replace the whole battery.
Junk, junk, junk. Just like Korean appliances.
I lease, and no major issues in almost 3 years. I had one seatbelt recall, and one computer glitch that I was able to fix myself. Will be buying out my lease soon so I can get the equity from it, then lease again. If you're having problems, then maybe get a good mechanic to give you some pointers. Smilie
Apr 25, 2024 01:31 AM
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outieApr 25, 2024 01:31 AM
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Quote from norcal007 :
humm, not sure about the wealthy driving expensive cars. I have a longtime friend that's been a tech startup investor for 30 years, drives an old Ford pickup, and a pilot who owns and keeps his P51 Mustang in Sonoma. I've been up with him twice and both time he lands at an airport, the corp pilots come over begging for rides. I don't know what he's worth, but guessing over $250M.
There are super wealthy people driving cheap cars, and there are other people living paycheck to paycheck driving expensive cars. It's all moot.
Apr 25, 2024 01:35 AM
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jxmillerApr 25, 2024 01:35 AM
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Quote from sjsd :
I checked with GEICO, about $100/month for comprehensive (leasing companies typically require you to carry comprehensive).
And what car were you removing from the policy? Year, make, model. Also, current customers get the worst possible quotes, I recommend shopping around any time your policy might change, or around 2 to 3 years of being with any one insurance company. Chances are if you have been with Geico (horrible) over 2 years, you could probably save a significant amount by changing to another company.
Apr 25, 2024 01:40 AM
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ColoradoFoxtrotApr 25, 2024 01:40 AM
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Quote from RazaRR :
This price is only for 2023 which is all sold out
Yep. Couldn't find one within 300 miles
Apr 25, 2024 01:50 AM
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uthrApr 25, 2024 01:50 AM
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Quote from norcal007 :
94596 Walnut Creek
All reserved at Walnut Creek with deposit
Apr 25, 2024 01:54 AM
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kit7katApr 25, 2024 01:54 AM
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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.
LOL, no one can convince me in how good Hyundai/Kia build their cars. I had owned 2 of them and finally got rid of them few months back. Go check out Hyundai/Kia engine problem groups on Facebook, including their EV. They are shiny for sure and if you lease, you should be fine. Just do not buy.
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Apr 25, 2024 01:55 AM
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ahmeds1937Apr 25, 2024 01:55 AM
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I found a 213/month with 0 down payment for 2024 bZ4X XLE. Is this a good deal ?

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kane9287Apr 25, 2024 01:55 AM
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
So glad I didn't jump on the EV bandwagon, my buddy was on a trip with his EV and it just stopped in the middle of the highway with no charging stations nearby
You know gas cars can run out of fuel when people don't fill them up too right?
Apr 25, 2024 02:00 AM
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Battlechaser24Apr 25, 2024 02:00 AM
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came here looking for clearance star wars walmart toys and ended up buying a toyota. fml. slickdeals getting me a divorce for my birthday.
Apr 25, 2024 02:28 AM
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kgaaaan08Apr 25, 2024 02:28 AM
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Just leased XLE 2024 in CT, all in all $9765 36 months.
Apr 25, 2024 02:31 AM
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kgaaaan08Apr 25, 2024 02:31 AM
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Quote from ahmeds1937 :
I found a 213/month with 0 down payment for 2024 bZ4X XLE. Is this a good deal ?
Does that include title, fees and registration?
Apr 25, 2024 02:40 AM
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FullStashMcNashApr 25, 2024 02:40 AM
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Closest to me is Tulsa and they only offer 3999 down and 220 a month, must just be a California thing
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WillRep4HelpApr 25, 2024 02:43 AM
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Quote from fujiteam :
At least by 2023 they eliminated the 'self removing wheel' issue. That is hard for me to get past for any car company that has been around for more than 5 years.
Are you this guy?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YDpvMYk5jA
Apr 25, 2024 02:54 AM
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ahmeds1937Apr 25, 2024 02:54 AM
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Quote from kgaaaan08 :
Does that include title, fees and registration?
come on, offer mention title, fees and registration is excluded and anyway this will be around 800 one time payment.
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BenS8763Apr 25, 2024 02:58 AM
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If you can find one the Hyundais are a better deal with much less do at signing.

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