The all-new, 2026 Toyota RAV4 will start arriving at dealerships in the United States next month. With standard hybrid power and a bold look, it’s expected to be a hit, but as we recently pointed out, there are still some solid reasons to buy a 2025 model instead.
If you want to lease a 2025 Toyota RAV4, this month’s lease deals could be your last opportunity to do so before the new one arrives. Deals for both the gas-only and hybrid models are once again available, so here’s a closer look at what they’ll cost you.
This Month’s Toyota RAV4 Lease Deals

This month’s Toyota RAV4 lease price is very similar to the October one. For the base LE, expect to pay $299 per month over 39 months, with $3,999 due upfront. Last month, the Toyota RAV4 LE’s lease offer was $309/month over 36 months, with the same $3,999 due at signing.
If you want to lease the more powerful and efficient RAV4 LE Hybrid, the monthly cost rises to $319/month, but the initial fee and lease term are the same. Both Toyota RAV4 lease offers exclude tax, title, licensing, and registration, and they run up to December 1, 2025.Â
Both lease deals are based on 10,000 miles per year, with a cost of $0.15 per mile if you drive more than this. These deals are for buyers based in California, but you can check Toyota’s special offers with your zip code for possible deals in your state.
Pricing for the 2025 RAV4 starts at $29,800 for the LE, with the Hybrid LE costing $32,850. There are 11 models, excluding the pricier plug-in hybrid, but the most expensive Hybrid Limited costs $41,155. Toyota is also offering 4.75% APR for between 48 and 72 months on the 2025 RAV4.
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Powertrain and Features

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The non-hybrid Toyota RAV4 will soon be extinct, as the 2026 model is hybrid-only. It features a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 203 horsepower, standard front-wheel drive, and optional all-wheel drive. All models have an eight-speed automatic, and it can get up to 30 mpg combined.
The 2024 RAV4 Hybrid adds two electric motors to the 2.5L engine, raising the output to 219 hp combined. Not only is it quicker than the non-hybrid model, but you can get up to 39 mpg combined.Â
The RAV4 LEs are quite basic in terms of materials, but without an abundance of tech, there’s less to go wrong. Standard features include single-zone climate control, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, an eight-inch touchscreen interface, and full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control. If you want one of the top trims, you’ll miss out on this month’s lease deals, but you’ll get extras like heated seats, nice SofTex upholstery, and smarter alloys.
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Final Thoughts

The outgoing 2025 RAV4 is still an immensely popular crossover, and buying or leasing one right at the end of its life means that any issues will have been ironed out by now. It has a spacious interior and trunk, is known for being reliable, and the hybrid is especially efficient. In LE guise, it does have a rather utilitarian feel and Toyota’s 2.5L engine is rather coarse, but these aspects haven’t stopped the RAV4 from being the segment’s sales champion.
If you want to save as much as possible on a RAV4, it may be in your best interest to snatch up a 2025 model before it’s gone.
*Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.
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