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Jeep Australia cutting up to $4000 off as ‘loyalty bonus’ for existing owners

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Tesla sales hold OK in China amid Model Y changeover

Tesla sales in China are relatively fine despite the added complexity of managing the production switch to the new Mode Y, Tesla’s best-selling model.
Model Y represents most of Tesla’s sales, and it is currently undergoing a design refresh that started with Gigafactory Shanghai, Tesla’s highest-producing factory.
The production shift will inevitably result in lower volumes this quarter, but the market is trying to track Tesla’s deliveries in China closely to see how much lower it will be.
The China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) has now released January sales volume and it reported that Tesla China sold 63,238 electric vehicles in January – including vehicles Tesla built in China and exported to overseas markets.
That’s down [website] from the same period last year and [website] compared to December.
While sales are down, those numbers are far from awful amid the Model Y changeover happening in China.
However, the impact is expected to be much more significant in February due to the Chinese New Year and Tesla is expected to shut down part of the Model Y production lines from January 22 to February 14.
This is going to result in lower inventory available in February and March.
We in the recent past reported that Tesla has increased discounts on Model 3 vehicles. Model 3 is becoming more crucial this quarter amid the Model Y changeover.
China is what is keeping Tesla going right now. Sales in Europe are falling off a cliff, and demand is also expected to be down in the US this quarter, but there’s still no data on it.
The new Model Y is having an impact everywhere, but Elon Musk’s meddling in politics and subsequent drop in reputation also has an effect, except in China, where they don’t care about that as much.
Elon could name his next kid “Adolf,” and it would probably not affect Tesla’s sales in China much.
On the other hand, this Model Y changeover at Gigafactory Shanghai will have an impact. If it goes wrong, it will badly affect sales, but if it goes smoothly, the impact should be mitigated.
So far, I think that being down [website] over last year is not bad.
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The Best EV Lease And Finance Deals In February 2025

Electric vehicle lease and finance deals have come a long way. With an influx of affordable models and rising inventories, there are plenty of great options. If you're in the market for a fully electric model or a plug-in hybrid this winter, chances are you’ll find a deal that fits your taste and budget.
This winter could be the final season of jaw-dropping offers on electric vehicles. President Trump has threatened to repeal the consumer credits that spurred EV adoption in the [website] That's why, experts say right now is the best time to snatch an existing deal and drive home an EV if you've been on the fence.
"The rapidly changing nature of President Trump’s proposed tariffs is making it difficult to clearly assess the total impact on the auto sector," Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds' head of sights told InsideEVs. "For consumers looking to play it safe, purchasing sooner rather than later may be the best way to avoid potential price hikes," she added. This applies to leasing and financing as well.
February 2025 brings many discounts, bonuses, cash-back incentives and conquest deals, where switching from a rival brand can mean even bigger savings. But not every February 2025 EV lease or finance deal is equally appealing. We've still included all of them for comparison anyway, and we'll modification this list monthly. You will find the original source links for each brand at the top of every section.
Note that the deals vary substantially by region. Most prices here use a New York City zip code, so you could find cheaper deals elsewhere. If you find a model in your neighborhood, we recommend checking your local dealer's website for the most accurate pricing. Visit multiple dealers to get the best quote in your area.
The Tesla Cybertruck can now be leased for lowest price since it went on sale in November 2023 (leasing began in November 2024). Its lease starts at $749 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing. You can also lease the refreshed Tesla Model Y, but its pricey and deliveries don't begin until March. Fiat 500e leases are also back and you can snatch one for as low as $189 per month for 42 months with $4,069 due at signing.
Apart from that, there are no huge changes. The best EV lease and finance deals continue to come from Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Toyota and Nissan. You can lease a Honda Prologue for $209 per month for 24 months with $2,699 due at signing. The Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Kia EV6 and Niro EV have been consistently good lease and financing options for more than a year now. That hasn't changed.
The Toyota bZ4x and Nissan Ariya are also still cheap. Automakers are trying to make PHEVs more attractive, too. The Dodge Hornet PHEV is a good example of that, now available to lease for $189 per month for 24 months with $4,189 due at signing. If you want something more off-road capable, the Jeep Wrangler 4xe is available to lease for $269 per month for 27 months with $4,109 due at signing.
As a reminder, all of the deals below are subject to dealer participation.
Also a note on tax credits. When you lease a new car, the tax credit goes to the lender and is often applied against the lease to offer the buyer a discount. The tax credit also applies to all EVs regardless of where the car and its battery materials come from if you lease, which isn't true if you buy. That means leasing can be the smart move on cars like the Ioniq 6, which doesn't get the credit if you buy it outright because it's manufactured in South Korea. Just be sure to go over all the details related to the tax credit before signing any paperwork.
Remember that if you choose to lease instead of buy, you won't have to worry about whether or not your personal tax situation allows you to take advantage of the credit. Also, note that the best deals also typically apply to individuals with excellent credit ratings. Moreover, the best manufacturer-sponsored incentives are often reserved for returning lessees or people who currently drive competitor products.
Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often as we revision deals on a rolling basis.
Lease for $299 per month for 24 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Lease for $499 per month for 39 months with $4,980 due at signing. The lease price has a $7,250 incentive, provided by Stellantis, factored in.
Lease for $459 per month for 24 months with $3,175 due at signing.
$5,000 discount (Audi Credit) included in lease payment but applicable to purchases.
Lease for $499 per month for 24 months with $3,995 due at signing.
Lease for $579 per month for 36 months with $3,795 due at signing.
Lease for $639 per month for 36 months with $3,905 due at signing.
Lease starts at $399 per month for 36 months and $5,299 due at signing.
Lease for $599 per month for 36 months with $5,859 due at signing.
Lease for $999 per month for 36 months with $7,919 due at signing.
Lease for $699 per month for 36 months with $6,419 due at signing.
Lease for $869 per month for 36 months with $6,779 due at signing.
Lease for $1,239 per month for 36 months with $8,869 due at signing.
Lease for $969 per month for 36 months with $7,189 due at signing.
$1,500 towards lease or purchase credit for rival brand owners.
Lease for $299 per month for 24 months, with $3,169 due at signing. (2LT, front-wheel drive.).
Lease for $449 per month for 39 months with $3,609 due at signing.
Lease for $489 per month for 39 months with $4,459 due at signing.
$189 per month for 24 months with $4,189 due at signing.
$10,000 cash discount on finance for current Stellantis lessees.
Lease for $189 per month for 42 months with $4,069 due at signing.
Lease options from $249 per month for 36 months with $6,199 due at signing.
0% APR for 72 months with $3,000 bonus cash and $1,000 Tesla conquest cash.
Complimentary Level 2 home charger and standard installation.
Lease from $304 per month for 39 months with $4,153 due at signing. (Select, Standard Range Battery).
Complimentary Level 2 home charger and standard installation.
Lease for $579 per month for 33 months with $5,999 due at lease signing with $25,500 lease bonus factored in.
Lease for $339 per month for 33 months with $5,999 due at signing.
Lease for $439 per month for 24 months with $5,999 due at signing with $16,500 lease bonus factored in.
Lease for $1,032 per month for 39 months with $0 due at signing and $0 downpayment.
Lease for $1,164 per month for 36 months with $0 due at signing and $0 downpayment.
Lease for $999 per month for 36 months with $6,099 due at signing.
Lease for $209 per month for 24 months with $2,699 due at signing.
$1,000 bonus on lease for existing Honda people or those converting from rival brands.
SE Standard Range RWD: Lease for $199 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
SE RWD: Lease for $229 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
SEL AWD: Lease for $279 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
XRT AWD: Lease for $309 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Limited RWD: Lease for $339 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
$7,500 cash discount on purchase from dealer inventory.
Lease for $899 per month for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing.
SE Standard Range: Lease for $169 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
SE: Lease for $199 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
SEL: Lease for $209 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Limited: Lease for $309 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
$7,500 cash discount on purchase from dealer inventory.
Lease from $189 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease from $309 per month for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $769 per month for 36 months with $6,995 due at signing.
Lease for $459 per month for 24 months with $4,409 due at signing.
Lease for $269 per month for 27 months with $4,109 due at signing.
2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Plug-In Hybrid.
Lease for $429 per month for 42 months with $4,359 due at signing.
Light Long Range RWD: Lease for $179 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $179 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing. Light Long Range AWD: Lease for $229 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $229 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing. 0% APR for up to 72 months (all trims).
Wind AWD: Lease for $399 per month for 24 months with $4,999 due at signing.
Land AWD: Lease for $429 per month for 24 months with $4,999 due at signing.
Lease from $149 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
$7,500 discount on purchasing MY2024 Niro EV.
Lease for $259 per month for 24 months with $3,499 due at signing.
Lease from $279 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease from $339 per month for 24 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $439 per month for 36 months with $4,999 due at signing.
Lease for $589 per month for 42 months with $4,999 due at signing.
Lease for $779 per month for 42 months with $4,999 due at signing.
Lease from $579 per month for 39 months with $5,579 due at signing.
Up to $2,500 cashback (Air credits) on finance.
Lease for $389 per month for 24 months with $6,039 due at signing.
$1,000 customer cash on finance or lease.
Lease from $319 per month for 24 months with $6,279 due at signing.
$1,000 customer cash on finance or lease.
Lease for $409 per month for 36 months with $5,003 due at signing, including $7,500 lease bonus cash.
Lease for $569 per month for 36 months with $6,713 due at signing.
Lease for $849 per month for 36 months with $9,144 due at signing.
Lease for $689 per month for 36 months with $6,983 due at signing.
$3,000 loyalty bonus for select existing consumers.
Lease for $969 per month for 36 months with $8,863 due at signing.
2025 Mercedes-AMG C 63e S Plug-In Hybrid.
Lease for $1,179 per month for 36 months with $7,873 due at signing.
2025 Mercedes-AMG E 53 Hybrid Sedan (PHEV).
Lease for $899 per month for 39 months with $6,543 due at signing.
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e Plug-in Hybrid.
Lease for $579 per month for 39 months with $5,803 due at signing.
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 450e Plug-in Hybrid.
Lease for $869 per month for 39 months with $4,663 due at signing.
$3,000 loyalty bonus for select existing consumers.
Lease for $1,439 per month for 39 months with $11,273 due at signing.
$339 per month for 36 months with $4,289 due at signing.
Lease for $169 per month for 24 months with $6,219 due at signing.
$1,000 loyalty cash on lease and purchase.
$7,500 customer cash on purchase from dealer stock.
Lease for $239 per month for 36 months with $2,289 due at signing.
$1,000 cash discount on lease and purchase.
$7,500 customer cash on purchase from dealer stock.
Lease for $599 per month for 39 months with $5,599 due at signing.
Lease for $599 per month for 27 months with $5,559 due at signing.
Lease for $999 per month for 39 months with $8,609 due at signing.
Lease for $799 per month for 36 months with $8,694 due at signing.
Lease for $812 per month for 36 months with $8,707 due at signing.
Lease for $299 per month for 36 months with $299 due at signing.
Long-range RWD: Lease from $249 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Long-range AWD: Lease from $349 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Performance AWD: Lease from $599 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Long-range RWD: Lease from $299 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Long-range AWD: Lease from $399 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Performance AWD: Lease from $599 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing.
Refreshed Model Y facelift: Lease from $699 per month for 36 months with $2,999 due at signing. (Available from March.).
Standard AWD: Lease for $998 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
Plaid: Lease for $1,148 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
AWD: Lease for $1,149 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
Plaid: Lease for $1,300 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
AWD: Lease for $749 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
Cyberbeast: Lease for $1,000 per month for 36 months with $7,500 due at signing.
Lease for $159 per month for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $369 per month for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing.
Lease for $486 per month for 36 months with $3,136 due at signing.
Lease for $279 per month for 24 months with $279 due at signing.
Lease for $599 per month for 24 months with $599 due at signing.
Lease for $189 per month for 24 months with $999 due at signing.
Lease for $509 per month for 36 months with $3,609 due at signing.
Lease for $1,055 per month for 36 months with $5,535 due at signing.
Lease for $459 per month for 36 months with $3,949 due at signing.
Lease for $559 per month for 36 months with $4,005 due at signing.
Lease for $599 per month for 36 months with $3,565 due at signing.
Lease for $789 per month for 36 months with $3,515 due at signing.
Lease for $635 per month for 36 months with $4,199 due at signing.
Lease for $799 per month for 36 months with $4,859 due at signing.
The honeymoon phase of EV offers may be ending soon. The Trump administration could repeal the $7,500 consumer tax credit that encouraged EV adoption up until now. Even though repealing that isn't straightforward, as an act of Congress would be required, uncertainty looms over the future of the tax credits that have made the above offers so enticing. That's why right now might be your best shot at snatching away a great deal on an EV before they potentially vanish with Trump in office, which could make most of the cars listed here more expensive.
That mentioned, there are likely additional incentives out there, specific to certain regions or dealerships (if the brand has dealerships). You just have to do your homework. Also, keep in mind that used EVs are available with reasonable deals as well and that the market is finally seeing a notable drop in prices. There's even a $4,000 point-of-sale federal incentive that your used EV may qualify for. Income restrictions apply.
If there's a solid EV deal we missed, please share it with us in the comments section below. In the meantime, let us know of any recent deal you took advantage of and how it all worked out.
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Market Impact Analysis
Market Growth Trend
2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
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8.3% | 10.0% | 10.5% | 11.6% | 12.3% | 12.7% | 12.8% |
Quarterly Growth Rate
Q1 2024 | Q2 2024 | Q3 2024 | Q4 2024 |
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10.9% | 11.7% | 12.4% | 12.8% |
Market Segments and Growth Drivers
Segment | Market Share | Growth Rate |
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Connected Cars | 35% | 14.2% |
Autonomous Driving | 22% | 18.5% |
EV Technology | 28% | 21.9% |
Telematics | 10% | 9.7% |
Other Automotive Tech | 5% | 6.3% |
Technology Maturity Curve
Different technologies within the ecosystem are at varying stages of maturity:
Competitive Landscape Analysis
Company | Market Share |
---|---|
Tesla | 16.9% |
Waymo | 12.3% |
NVIDIA DRIVE | 10.7% |
Bosch | 9.5% |
Continental | 7.8% |
Future Outlook and Predictions
The Jeep Australia Cutting landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements, changing threat vectors, and shifting business requirements. Based on current trends and expert analyses, we can anticipate several significant developments across different time horizons:
Year-by-Year Technology Evolution
Based on current trajectory and expert analyses, we can project the following development timeline:
Technology Maturity Curve
Different technologies within the ecosystem are at varying stages of maturity, influencing adoption timelines and investment priorities:
Innovation Trigger
- Generative AI for specialized domains
- Blockchain for supply chain verification
Peak of Inflated Expectations
- Digital twins for business processes
- Quantum-resistant cryptography
Trough of Disillusionment
- Consumer AR/VR applications
- General-purpose blockchain
Slope of Enlightenment
- AI-driven analytics
- Edge computing
Plateau of Productivity
- Cloud infrastructure
- Mobile applications
Technology Evolution Timeline
- Technology adoption accelerating across industries
- digital transformation initiatives becoming mainstream
- Significant transformation of business processes through advanced technologies
- new digital business models emerging
- Fundamental shifts in how technology integrates with business and society
- emergence of new technology paradigms
Expert Perspectives
Leading experts in the automotive tech sector provide diverse perspectives on how the landscape will evolve over the coming years:
"Technology transformation will continue to accelerate, creating both challenges and opportunities."
— Industry Expert
"Organizations must balance innovation with practical implementation to achieve meaningful results."
— Technology Analyst
"The most successful adopters will focus on business outcomes rather than technology for its own sake."
— Research Director
Areas of Expert Consensus
- Acceleration of Innovation: The pace of technological evolution will continue to increase
- Practical Integration: Focus will shift from proof-of-concept to operational deployment
- Human-Technology Partnership: Most effective implementations will optimize human-machine collaboration
- Regulatory Influence: Regulatory frameworks will increasingly shape technology development
Short-Term Outlook (1-2 Years)
In the immediate future, organizations will focus on implementing and optimizing currently available technologies to address pressing automotive tech challenges:
- Technology adoption accelerating across industries
- digital transformation initiatives becoming mainstream
These developments will be characterized by incremental improvements to existing frameworks rather than revolutionary changes, with emphasis on practical deployment and measurable outcomes.
Mid-Term Outlook (3-5 Years)
As technologies mature and organizations adapt, more substantial transformations will emerge in how security is approached and implemented:
- Significant transformation of business processes through advanced technologies
- new digital business models emerging
This period will see significant changes in security architecture and operational models, with increasing automation and integration between previously siloed security functions. Organizations will shift from reactive to proactive security postures.
Long-Term Outlook (5+ Years)
Looking further ahead, more fundamental shifts will reshape how cybersecurity is conceptualized and implemented across digital ecosystems:
- Fundamental shifts in how technology integrates with business and society
- emergence of new technology paradigms
These long-term developments will likely require significant technical breakthroughs, new regulatory frameworks, and evolution in how organizations approach security as a fundamental business function rather than a technical discipline.
Key Risk Factors and Uncertainties
Several critical factors could significantly impact the trajectory of automotive tech evolution:
Organizations should monitor these factors closely and develop contingency strategies to mitigate potential negative impacts on technology implementation timelines.
Alternative Future Scenarios
The evolution of technology can follow different paths depending on various factors including regulatory developments, investment trends, technological breakthroughs, and market adoption. We analyze three potential scenarios:
Optimistic Scenario
Rapid adoption of advanced technologies with significant business impact
Key Drivers: Supportive regulatory environment, significant research breakthroughs, strong market incentives, and rapid user adoption.
Probability: 25-30%
Base Case Scenario
Measured implementation with incremental improvements
Key Drivers: Balanced regulatory approach, steady technological progress, and selective implementation based on clear ROI.
Probability: 50-60%
Conservative Scenario
Technical and organizational barriers limiting effective adoption
Key Drivers: Restrictive regulations, technical limitations, implementation challenges, and risk-averse organizational cultures.
Probability: 15-20%
Scenario Comparison Matrix
Factor | Optimistic | Base Case | Conservative |
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Implementation Timeline | Accelerated | Steady | Delayed |
Market Adoption | Widespread | Selective | Limited |
Technology Evolution | Rapid | Progressive | Incremental |
Regulatory Environment | Supportive | Balanced | Restrictive |
Business Impact | Transformative | Significant | Modest |
Transformational Impact
Technology becoming increasingly embedded in all aspects of business operations. This evolution will necessitate significant changes in organizational structures, talent development, and strategic planning processes.
The convergence of multiple technological trends—including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and ubiquitous connectivity—will create both unprecedented security challenges and innovative defensive capabilities.
Implementation Challenges
Technical complexity and organizational readiness remain key challenges. Organizations will need to develop comprehensive change management strategies to successfully navigate these transitions.
Regulatory uncertainty, particularly around emerging technologies like AI in security applications, will require flexible security architectures that can adapt to evolving compliance requirements.
Key Innovations to Watch
Artificial intelligence, distributed systems, and automation technologies leading innovation. Organizations should monitor these developments closely to maintain competitive advantages and effective security postures.
Strategic investments in research partnerships, technology pilots, and talent development will position forward-thinking organizations to leverage these innovations early in their development cycle.
Technical Glossary
Key technical terms and definitions to help understand the technologies discussed in this article.
Understanding the following technical concepts is essential for grasping the full implications of the security threats and defensive measures discussed in this article. These definitions provide context for both technical and non-technical readers.