It’s Now Cheaper To Lease A Tesla Model 3 Than A Toyota Camry

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It’s Now Cheaper To Lease A Tesla Model 3 Than A Toyota Camry
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Two of the best-selling cars in the United States battle it out on the leasing field. The Tesla Model 3 beats the Toyota Camry.

Electric cars are slowly but surely becoming more affordable and, in some cases, cheaper than gas-powered alternatives. This holds especially true when it comes to leasing, where we’ve seen several deals where an EV made its combustion counterparts irrelevant from a pricing standpoint, such as the Chevrolet Blazer EV, which is cheaper to lease than the mechanically unrelated Blazer. Now, it’s time for the popular Toyota Camry to be dethroned by the Tesla Model 3, at least price-wise.

That comes out to an effective monthly fee of $410 excluding taxes and insurance. Meanwhile, the 2025 Toyota Camry LE can be leased for $359 per month over three years with a down payment of $2,999, bringing the total monthly cost to $442 before insurance and taxes. The hybrid Toyota comes as standard with dual-zone automatic air conditioning, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, front-wheel drive, the automaker’s Safety Sense 3.

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