- By comparison, the Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD is listed at $489 per month for 36 months.
- Current leasing deals make the ZDX only $16 more expensive per month than the far cheaper Integra.
- In non-ZEV states, competitive leasing rates of $349 per month are available.
Do you want to get behind the wheel of the new 2024 Acura ZDX? If the answer is yes, then you’re in luck, as the brand has introduced a host of attractive discounts and incentives to make their electric SUV significantly cheaper to lease than a Tesla Model Y, despite carrying a much higher MSRP.
As of last week, all 2024 ZDX variants are available with a $4,000 conquest cash incentive if you own a 2014 or newer Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Genesis, Infiniti, Lexus, Mercedes, Polestar, Rivian, Tesla, or Volvo. This discount doesn’t require a trade-in and can be transferred within the same household. Owners of eligible 2000-2013MY vehicles can also receive a $4,000 discount.
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The incentives continue in California and other ZEV states. For example, there is a $7,500 lease tax credit, $5,665 in Launch Lease Support, and $1,658 in Regional Launch Lease Support, Cars Direct notes. If you live in eligible states, Acura is offering the ZDX A-Spec for just $319 per month for 27 months, with $4,999 due at signing. That works out to be $504 per month and is just $16 more than a 2024 Integra.
With this deal, the ZDX also compares very well to the Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD. That model is currently listed at $489 per month for 36 months, with $4,183 due at signing or the equivalent of $605 per month.
The Acura ZDX isn’t as cheap in non-ZEV states but remains very competitive. In states including Arizona, Florida, and Texas, it’s offered with up to $18,165 in savings and can be leased for $349 for 27 months, with $4,899 due at signing.