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$9,500 Off the Electric G-Wagon Lease

$9,500 Off the Electric G-Wagon Lease

Limited-Time Boost in Incentives

Mercedes-Benz is making the all-electric G 580 with EQ Technology harder to resist. The luxury SUV now comes with a $9,500 lease cash offer, up from $7,500 just last month. That’s a 27% jump in savings. But don’t wait too long—these deals expire on September 2, just weeks before the EV lease credit loophole officially closes on September 30.

Why the Extra Cash Now?

For years, EV leases enjoyed a unique edge. Thanks to a $7,500 federal lease credit, models like the G-Wagon qualified for savings even when buyers couldn’t claim purchase incentives. That loophole is set to vanish at the end of September. Mercedes knows this, and by boosting its lease offers, it’s clearly aiming to bring in drivers before the rules change.

What It Really Costs to Drive One

Luxury comes at a steep price. The electric G-Wagon starts at $162,650. Even with $9,500 shaved off, the discount is just 5.8%. The current lease terms are $1,869 per month for 36 months, with a hefty $14,613 due at signing. Roll it all together, and drivers are really paying closer to $2,275 monthly for a 10,000-mile annual limit. For most buyers, that’s serious money—but exclusivity always has a price.

Financing Details That Matter

Mercedes has adjusted more than just incentives. The lease money factor now sits at 0.00180, which translates to 4.3% APR. That’s lower than before and makes the deal slightly more attractive for those who care about financing math, not just the flashy badge.

Range, Efficiency, and Appeal

The numbers won’t wow hardcore EV enthusiasts: 62 MPGe and 239 miles of range. Yet the electric G-Wagon was never about chasing Tesla-like specs. It’s about keeping the iconic, rugged G-Class look while ditching the tailpipe. For status-conscious buyers, that combination might be worth every penny.

Final Call Before Credits End

The takeaway? This is likely the last big chance to save on one of the most hyped EVs of 2025. If you’ve been dreaming of an electric G-Wagon, Mercedes just gave you 9,500 more reasons to sign before the loophole closes.