Best Luxury Cars To Lease in 2025


Acura Integra
Since its introduction in 1986, the Acura Integra has been an icon of the Acura lineup. An incredible value for the money that also delivers some serious driving fun. The Integra has changed and evolved a lot over the years, but has always been a far more enjoyable vehicle than the price tag would suggest. But you don’t have to push the Integra to its limits for it to be enjoyable, the interior is comfortable and well-appointed, with high-quality materials and the latest in technology. You’ll have a hard time finding anything in this price range that is so universally loved by the automotive press and its owners.

Acura MDX
When you want an outstanding 3-row luxury SUV at an outstanding price, the MDX is by far your best choice. The MDX has long been one of the most popular luxury SUVs on the market, with standard V6 power and superb capability in inclement weather. The interior is both comfortable and versatile, with premium materials and seats that fold down to reveal a cavernous interior, but it’s the MDX’s resale value that makes it one of the best SUV’s to lease, as high expected resale values lead to lower lease payments!

Lincoln Corsair
Lincoln’s most affordable SUV, the Corsair also frequently has lease specials. The Corsair has a potent turbocharged engine under the hood, but if you prefer, it is also one of the few compact luxury SUVs to offer a plug-in hybrid drivetrain. Exterior styling is striking and sophisticated, and the interior is calm and quiet, with high-quality materials throughout. The Corsair is a great choice for city dwellers, with a small enough footprint to be highly maneuverable, yet the Corsair offers a lot more rear cargo space than you would expect in this segment.

Porsche Cayenne
The Cayenne was the first Porsche SUV, and the one that taught the world it is actually possible to build an SUV that drives like a sports car. It has continued to evolve over the years, and today offers incredibly refined road manners to go with that blistering performance. The Cayenne participates in off-road events all over the world, and while you might not expect something so competent on the road to also be great in the dirt and mud, it truly is. Because of this great combination of performance, capability, and reliability the Cayenne is always in demand which keeps supplies low and resale values high.

Cadillac CT4
You might think of rear-wheel drive luxury compact sedans as a primarily European thing these days, but the Cadillac CT4 isn’t just still going strong, it’s incredibly competitive against those European offerings. With an available turbocharged V6 engine and all-wheel drive, the CT4 is also much more than competitive when it comes to performance. And the 472-horsepower CT4-V Blackwing is an unbelievably good performance value for money, a sport sedan that’s ready for the racetrack. All this, along with a thoroughly premium cabin and a ride that soaks up bumps like they’re not even there.

Porsche Macan
For those who like the Cayenne, but prefer something a bit smaller and more nimble, there is the Macan. As a great bonus, the Macan also costs less than the Cayenne, and comes with a variety of potent drivetrains. The Macan offers such supremely good handling that it raises the bar for the entire SUV market, the kind of thing only Porsche could achieve. The Macan gives you unbeatable driving fun for your dollar, and it makes a surprisingly practical daily driver as well.