Best Luxury Car To Lease – Top Models to Consider for 2025

The only thing better than a great luxury vehicle is when you can also get a great lease deal on it as well. While available deals are changing all the time, there are some luxury vehicles that are more likely than others – for various reasons – to offer lease specials. So we consulted the experts at US News1 and Edmunds2 to see which models you’re most likely to score a great deal on.

Audi Q4 e-tron
Audi’s smallest all-electric model makes for a great commuter vehicle that you never have to take to a gas station. It is far superior to rivals like the Tesla Model Y, and it looks great too. With up to 288 miles of range, or up to 335 horsepower, the Q4 e-tron is small in size but big on capability. Then, add a $7,500 EV Lease Credit because it’s an all-electric vehicle, and your lease savings are dramatic versus a similarly-priced gasoline-powered vehicle.

Audi Q6 e-tron
Like the Q4 e-tron, the all electric Q6 e-tron also qualifies for the $7,500 EV Lease Credit. But more than just the financial savings, the all-new Q6 e-tron is right at the cutting edge of EV technology, with a mix power and range previously only available in much more expensive models. Blazingly quick charging times also set a new standard for the entire EV segment. Available features include an AR head-up display, a high-end Bang & Olufsen® 3D stereo, and a passenger touchscreen.

Audi SQ5
There aren’t a lot of great deals on performance SUVs, but the SQ5 is both exciting to drive and a hidden gem of a great deal. Powered by a 349-horsepower V6, the SQ5 can hit 60 mph from a stop in just 4.7 seconds. And since it’s based on the midsize Q5 SUV, the SQ5 is also practical, with a spacious passenger compartment, ample cargo space, and a long list of driver aids to improve safety.

Defender
The Defender is an incredibly capable and versatile off-roader, the backbone of the rugged reputation that the whole of Land Rover is built on. Available in three different wheelbase lengths, the Defender is highly customizable for whatever sort of task or terrain you need to tackle. The Defender is an off-road icon, and the design reflects the model’s long history while still including modern features and technology. The interior far exceeds the levels of comfort you’ve come to expect from other off-road vehicles, making it just as good for trips to the store as it is on trips into the wilderness.

Discovery
The Discovery is a distillation of all of the Land Rover brands into one vehicle. It’s capable when the road ends, comfortable no matter the terrain, and highly practical. The towing capacity of 8,200 pounds is higher than quite a few pickup trucks, and the interior has tons of space for both people and cargo. The design is sleek and modern, inside and out, and standard luxury features like a premium Meridian sound system and a heated 18-way power adjustable driver’s seat with memory just make it that much more enjoyable.

Range Rover Evoque
Even without any kind of special, the Evoque is the most affordable model in the Range Rover lineup. In the world of luxury compact SUVs, the Evoque is a standout, with both capability and style that competitors couldn’t hope to match. A variety of driving modes means you’re prepared for whatever conditions you might encounter, and the good looks mean you’re prepared to make an entrance when you get there. The Evoque is the perfect size for city dwellers, or anyone who regularly has to use a parking garage.