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With the 25% tariff on imported EVs already raising prices and the federal tax credit set to vanish on September 30, automakers are dangling some of their best offers yet. If you’re thinking about leasing a new EV, jump on it. From SUVs to luxury vehicles, here are some of the top September EV lease deals spotted by our friends at CarsDirect.

Honda-Prologue

2025 Honda Prologue lease from $0/month

The 2025 Honda Prologue is serving up what might be the deal of the year: a One Pay Lease you won’t see splashed across ads. The Prologue EX is now offered at $3,799 for 24 months and 10,000 miles a year – a 20% drop from August’s $4,800 price.

Because it’s a One Pay lease, there are no monthly payments — you prepay up front. The deal runs through September 30 in select states and includes either a loyalty discount or a conquest bonus if you’re switching from a competitor.

Honda has included $20,300 in lease cash, making this the best SUV lease around. That works out to an effective cost of just $158 a month. With EV incentives expiring at the end of the month, odds are this won’t be topped.

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The price is available in CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, MA, MD, ME, MN, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OR, PA, RI, VA, VT, WA, and WV. Some dealers may not even know about this offer, so it’s worth asking around.

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2025 Volkswagen ID.4 lease from $129/month

The 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro RWD just got a jaw-dropping lease deal. Its effective monthly cost has dropped by $264, bringing the payment down to just $129 a month for 24 months (10,000 miles a year) with only $2,499 due at signing. That works out to an effective monthly cost of only $233.

The lease rate itself has slid from about 1% to basically 0%. On top of that, Volkswagen is offering up to $9,250 in lease cash, depending on which trim you choose. Even at the low end, you’re still looking at $7,500 in lease cash.

This particular Pro RWD deal is available in California, Arizona, and Nevada through September 30 — so if you’re eyeing an ID.4, now’s the time to move.

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2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 lease from $299/month

The 2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 is still one of the best SUV lease deals around. With a monthly payment of $299, $4,999 due at signing for a 36-month lease, and 10,000 miles a year, it has an effective cost of only $438 per month. Lease deals vary according to region; this one is for Southern California.

The big wins for the 3-row IONIQ 9 are a $14,000 lease cash offer and a 67% residual value. Prices were cut a few months ago by 26%, an all-time low. There’s a good chance prices could go up after the deal ends on September 30, when the federal tax credit goes the way of the dodo.

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2025 Lexus RZ 300e lease from $389/month

The 2025 Lexus RZ 300e just got a little cheaper to lease in September. At $389 a month, it’s $10 a month less than before, making it the lowest price yet. On the West Coast, the sleek EV now carries an effective cost of $445 per month. That figure factors in $10,000 in savings, but like most EV deals right now, it wraps up on September 30. The RZ 300e, which has an MSRP of $44,475, requires $1,999 down and offers a three-year lease with 10,000 miles a year.

The higher-end RZ 450e, which comes with more range, is seeing an even bigger discount of $11,500. Competitive RZ lease deals are showing up across much of the US, and in some cases, the electric RZ is undercutting the 2025 Lexus UX 300h.

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2025 Cadillac LYRIQ lease from $529/month

The 2025 Cadillac LYRIQ might carry a sticker price $60,090, but right now you can lease one for just $529 a month. For the Luxury 1 trim, the effective cost this month is $665 for a three-year lease and $4,879 due at signing for 10,000 miles a year.

Cadillac’s advertised lease also includes a $2,000 conquest cash incentive, but you’ll only get it if you’re coming from another EV lease. So if you or someone in your household is leasing a Tesla, this is a prime chance to cash in before offers change in October. This incentive is available nationwide through September 30.

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Volvo Penta teams up with e-power to equip Boels with next-gen Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

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Veteran marine and industrial power solutions company Volvo Penta has joined forces with energy solutions provider e-power to build battery energy storage systems (BESS). Volvo Penta’s battery systems for energy storage will power BESS units built by e-power that can be catered to a range of applications, most notably construction rental clients like Boels Rentals in Europe.

Volvo Penta is a provider of sustainable power solutions that currently serves land and sea applications under the Volvo Group umbrella. As more and more of the world goes all-electric, the global manufacturer has also adapted, sharing cultural values with Volvo Group to engineer new and innovative sustainable power solutions.

Nearly 100 years later, Volvo Penta remains an industry leader in marine propulsion systems and industrial engines. As more and more of the world goes all-electric, the Swedish manufacturer has also adapted, sharing cultural values with Volvo Group to engineer new and innovative sustainable power solutions.

For example, all Volvo Penta diesel engines now run on hydro-treated vegetable oil (HVO), reducing well-to-wheel emissions by up to 90% across the marine and industrial power industries. On the zero-emissions side, Volvo Penta has expressed its dedication to fossil-free power solutions, including battery electric components to serve heavy-duty applications such as terminal tractors, forklifts, drill rigs, and feed mixers, to name a few.

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To leverage its battery electric value chain, Volvo Penta has also ventured into battery systems for energy storage (or BESS subsystems). These energy-dense, purpose-built BESS subsystems can provide portable, sustainable energy for all-electric charging and reduce grid dependency.

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Volvo Penta to deploy battery systems for energy storage

Volvo Penta recently announced a strategic partnership with e-power, a Belgian power solutions provider. Together, Volvo Penta and e-power will develop a scalable Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for Boels Rental.

The collaboration continues a long-standing partnership between all three companies. Boels – one of the largest construction rental companies is a long-time customer of e-power generators that utilize Volvo Penta engines. As the company shifts toward electrification and sustainability, it will again turn to those companies to deliver reliable performance.

Volvo Penta’s BESS subsystem comprises battery packs, a Battery Management System (BMS), DC/DC converters, and thermal management, combining to offer a compact, high-density, and transport-friendly solution optimized for rental operations. The company shared that this BESS design is integration-ready, enabling other OEMs like e-power to adapt and scale systems to customer-specific needs. Per e-power business support director, Jens Fets:

We’ve built our reputation on reliability and efficient power systems. Working again with Volvo Penta, this time on battery energy storage, allows us to meet the growing demand for energy in a silent, low-emissions, compact and mobile design—especially in rental applications.

The deployment of these new battery energy storage systems will help Boels cater to its customers’ growing demand for clean, silent, and mobile energy solutions in construction and other industrial applications. 

Aside from being more quickly adaptable to customer needs, Volvo Penta says its BESS architecture marks an overall shift in rental power systems. This is welcome news for all who support a cleaner, more sustainable future across all industries.

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2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC EV exterior leaks ahead of schedule

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2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC EV exterior leaks ahead of schedule

That didn’t take long! Just a few hours after Mercedes revealed the screen-heavy interior of its upcoming 2026 GLC EV, photos of the new crossover’s exterior – and that controversial grille! – leaked on Instagram and Reddit. We’ve got them here.

Two days ahead of the GLC EV’s officially schedule global debut, images that reportedly show the new 2026 Mercedes undisguised have leaked on Instagram and Reddit. They show the blocky new light-up grille on the nose of a very smooth, jellybean-like crossover shape that, despite Mercedes’ insistence that it’s moving away from the EQ series’ design language, looks an awful lot like an EQ Mercedes.

Check out the leaked images from kindleauto’s Instagram account, below, and see if you agree with that assessment.

If you need to see more before you feel comfortable commenting on the new SUV’s looks, there’s a few more angles over on the r/mercedes_benz subreddit.

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Leaked exterior pictures of the upcoming GLC EV
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As with everything else on the internet, take those unofficial images with a grain of salt and maybe wait until the GLC EV’s official reveal in a few days’ time before casting your final vote on the new look – but there’s very little reason to believe the new Mercedes will look terribly different from what you see here.

Will the new grille and tech-forward interior with its massive, 39″ screen and MB.OS software be enough to turn the tide for Mercedes-Benz, enabling it to finally gain some traction in the electric crossover market? That remains to be seen, but the recently updated Tesla Model Y and crisply-styled new BMW iX3 with its 500 miles of range will make it an uphill battle, for sure.

We got a sneak peek at the new GLC back in July, when Mercedes-Benz Group CEO, Ola Källenius said that, “We’re not just introducing a new model – we’re electrifying our top seller.” Back then, we learned that the new GLC EV would have a wheelbase 3.1″ longer than the current ICE-powered model, as well as more head- and leg-room for its occupants and an extra 4.5 cubic feet (for 61.4 total) of cargo space.

Källenius also promised an innovative new 800V electric architecture and the latest battery tech, which will enable the electric GLC to add around 260 km (~160 miles) of WLTP range in just ten minutes thanks to more than 300 kW of charging capability.

SOURCES | IMAGES: kindleauto; Quick_Coyote_7649.


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E-quipment highlight: John Deere TE 4×2 Electric Gator UTV

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E-quipment highlight: John Deere TE 4x2 Electric Gator UTV

For more than 30 years, John Deere’s go-anywhere Gator has been a trusted tool for ranchers, landscapers, and hobby farmers. But the all-electric TE 4×2 version of Big Green’s little truckster rarely gets to steal the spotlight from its ICE-powered 6×4 cousins.

We’re going to change that.

Unlike some of those other UTV brands that just recently entered the electric vehicle game, John Deere introduced its first all-electric Gator way back in 1998.

That OG E-Gator was designed from the ground up for quiet work in places like golf courses, university and hospital campuses, luxury resorts, and corporate grounds – but its go-anywhere design and quiet running made it a favorite of hunters and ranchers, too. Fitted with eight heavy, 12V lead-acid batteries, the ’98 Gator could deliver 6 hours of runtime between overnight charges.

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TE 4×2 loaded w/ attachments; via John Deere.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That seems to be the mentality at Deere when it comes to the all-electric Gator. The TE 4×2 hasn’t chased trends or tried to reinvent itself with flashy autonomous tech. Instead, it’s relied solid, work-horsey reasons. Instead, the UTV has leaned on the formula that’s made it a winner for more than 25 years: bulletproof reliability, low maintenance, and a design that just works. Even the added weight of the low-tech batteries compared to more energy-dense li-ion deals makes sense in this application, providing weight over the drive wheels that delivers sure-footed traction on slippery grass or muddy trails.

That’s not to say the Gator hasn’t changed at all over the last few decades. The electrical system has been upgraded to 48V, and its high-capacity, deep-cycle batteries (12 kWh total capacity) give the TE 4×2 dependable, all-day runtime (up to 8 continuous hours) with the benefit of modern chargers, regenerative braking (!), and updated safety features.

The TE 4×2 electric Gator is available from your local Deere dealer with prices starting at $15,699. And, if you’re looking for an endorsement: my personal Gator is easily my favorite thing … maybe I should try to change my Twitter X handle to “GatorJo”?

Let me know what you think of that idea in the comments.

SOURCE | IMAGES: John Deere.


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