Hyundai is a prominent South Korean automotive brand that has amassed fame, success and critical acclaim in the U.S. and around the globe.
Its models are sold in 193 countries and about 5,000 auto dealerships and showrooms.
If you are looking to get a Hyundai model in your possession, you can either buy in full or lease.
Practically all Hyundai models sold in the United States are available for lease.
Below is a long list of some Hyundai models you can lease.
1. Hyundai Elantra
The Hyundai Elantra has been in production since 1990, and it had other names like Lantra and Avante. In 2001, the Elantra became the standardized name in all countries except South Korea.
Now in its seventh generation, the Hyundai Elantra has achieved a great deal of commercial success with over 2 million sold in the U.S. alone, under 20 years. We have a full list of the best and worst years for Hyundai Elantra here.
It has also sold close to 500,000 units in Canada.
Its newest model is the Hyundai Elantra, which got introduced by Hyundai in 2021.
The vehicle garnered some acclaim amongst critics, including an 8.5/10 rating on Car and Driver and an 8.7/10 rating on U.S. News.
The Elantra’s best features include myriads of standard tech features, composed ride/handling, and a sharp yet fuel-efficient engine. That said, there are also reports of problems with the Elantra from Hyundai.
Pricing and Lease Rates
One of the best characteristics of the Hyundai Elantra is its affordable starting price, so you can expect low lease rates.
According to TrueCar, the “SE” trim has a market average of $22,079, while the highest “N” trim sells at $35,343. As for lease rates, TrueCar estimates $262 monthly for the base trim and $516 per month for the highest trim.
Edmunds estimates average monthly lease payments for the Hyundai Elantra at $326. This is to cover a 36-month term, and the estimate includes an assumed $1,000 down payment.
These are just estimates and the rates will probably vary based on the down payment, trim level, dealer’s rates, etc.
If you are looking to lease a Elantra, you can visit Edmunds or the Hyundai website for the best rates from dealerships within your vicinity.
2. Hyundai Kona
The Hyundai Kona belongs to the special subcompact crossover SUV class, and it hit the market in 2017 for the 2018 model year.
It has electric and non-electric variants, both of which reached commercial expectations and have sold close to 300,000 copies since debuting.
On the accolades end, the Hyundai Kona (both versions) received the 2019 North American Utility Vehicle Of The Year Award. First of its kind for a subcompact crossover SUV.
Its latest model is the Hyundai Kona, which debuted back in 2021. It notched an 8.5/10 rating on U.S. News while also ranking #1 on their list of best subcompact SUVs.
Top features include class-leading fuel economy, nimble handling and zippy turbo-charged engines, to mention but a few.
Check the full SUV lineup from Hyundai to see the other SUVs they offer.
Pricing and Lease Rates
TrueCar estimates an average market price of $23,639 for the base “SE” trim and $36,478 for the highest “N” trim.
The publication also estimates $310 monthly in lease payments for the base trim and $506 for the priciest trim. (With an estimated $2,000 in down payment.)
Edmund’s figures are pegged at $366 averagely in monthly lease payments covering a 36-year term. This estimation accounts for just $1,000 in down payments.
Chances are, these aren’t the exact figures you’d come by at your preferred dealership. It may be higher or lower depending on the amount due at signing, trim level, individual rates and taxes, amidst other considerations.
Once the lease term expires, you get the chance to restart the lease for a newer model or buy the old one outright. The choice would be ultimately yours.
If a Hyundai Kona lease sounds good to you, you can visit Hyundai’s website or Edmunds for the best offers around you.
3. Hyundai Palisade
The Hyundai Palisade debuted in the 4Q of 2018 as a mid-size crossover SUV. It is the largest vehicle in Hyundai’s elite collection and the company’s newest flagship SUV.
This vehicle has sold just short of 200,000 units in the U.S. alone since the 2019 calendar year, which speaks to its success and acclaim.
The Palisade’s latest model is the Hyundai Palisade which notched a 9.4/10 critics’ rating on U.S. News and a #1 ranking on their list of top mid-size SUVs.
Its best features include excellent cabin/cargo room, an impressive engine, and a slew of intriguing and intuitive tech features. That said, as with any vehicle, there are also problems with the Hyundai Palisade models.
Pricing and Lease Rates
TrueCar estimates $36,012 as the average market price for the Palisade’s base trim and $51,232 for the priciest “Calligraphy” trim.
Lease rates, however, start at an average of $487 monthly for the base trim and $766 per month for the highest trim. (Features $2,000 due at signing).
Edmunds pegs its own estimates at $539 monthly, covering a 36-month period. This estimate includes a $1,000 down payment.
These rates are bound to vary depending on the agreed duration, trim level, down payment, individual rates and taxes.
If you are looking to lease a ’22 Hyundai Palisade, you can visit the Hyundai website, Edmunds or TrueCar for the best deals around you.
Once the lease is complete, you’ll likely get the option of buying outright or leasing a newer model if that’s your M.O.
4. Hyundai Sonata
The Hyundai Sonata is one of the most famous Hyundai nameplates around the world. The model’s first generation was in 1985 and it is currently in its eighth generation.
Since its debut, the Hyundai Sonata has reached enviable commercial heights, pulling hundreds of thousands of units in most years and millions in total.
Its newest model is the Hyundai Sonata, launched in 2021.
Check also our list of most common issues with the Hyundai Sonata models.
The model received lots of praise from critics as well as stellar ratings, including an 8.2/10 rating on U.S. News and a 9/10 rating on Car and Driver. The model also ranks #4 on U.S. News’ list of top mid-size cars for the model year.
The ’22 Sonata’s best features include impressive gas mileage, hitch-free ride and a ritzy interior with plush seats.
Pricing and Lease Rates
A full purchase of the Hyundai Sonata will cost you about $26,065 for the base trim and $38,182 for the priciest trim, per TrueCar estimations.
TrueCar also estimates an average of $295 in monthly lease payments for the base “SE” trim and $552 for the highest “Hybrid Limited” trim.
Edmunds’ average lease estimates total $403 monthly for a 36-year term, assuming the deal includes a $1,000 deposit.
Now, these rates may differ based on your preferred dealership’s rates, taxes, trim level, and initial deposit, amongst other factors.
You can visit the Hyundai website or other reputable sites like Edmunds and TrueCar for the best deals in your area.
Keep in mind that you’d get the option of making a full purchase once the lease duration expires. You could also abandon the lease entirely and sign up for a new one. It’s all up to you.
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5. Hyundai Tucson
The Hyundai Tucson debuted back in 2004 as a compact crossover SUV. As you could probably guess, Hyundai named the model after Tucson, Arizona.
Now in its fourth generation, the Hyundai Tucson is Hyundai’s most successful SUV, with 7 million units sold globally and a big slice of that from the U.S.
Its offering for the model year is the ’22 Hyundai Tucson. The model hit the market and has been met with rave reviews and excellent ratings, including a 9/10 rating from both U.S. News and Car and Driver.
It sits at #1 on U.S News’ lists of compact SUVs, crossover SUVs and SUVs with 2 rows; utter domination.
Amongst the ’22 Tucson’s best features are its standard safety features, composed handling, and a top-shelf cabin.
Though, there have been reports of problems with the Hyundai Tucson models.
Pricing and Lease Rates
If you fancy the Hyundai Tucson, you can either get a full purchase or jump on a lease deal. According to TrueCar, the base trim of the Hyundai Tucson costs about $27,188 on average and the priciest trim costs $46,671.
Lease estimates from TrueCar total about $356 monthly for the base trim and $730 per month for the priciest trim. (With $2,000 due at signing, average annual mileage of 12,000 miles and a 36-month duration)
Edmunds pegs its lease estimates for the ’22 Tucson at $429 monthly over a 36-month period. This estimate assumes an initial down payment of $1,000.
It is expected that the rates would vary depending on factors like choice trim level, down payment, dealership rates, etc.
If you have trouble finding lease deals for this model, you can check out Hyundai’s website and other sites like Edmunds and TrueCar for the best deals.
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6. Hyundai Santa Cruz
The Hyundai Santa Cruz is one of the freshest models in the Hyundai Fleet. Launched in 2021, the Santa Cruz is Hyundai’s first 4-door pickup truck in the United States.
It managed to pull total sales of over 10,000 units for the 2021 calendar year and looks to be the commercially defining year for the young model.
The Santa Cruz has also garnered some acclaim, with an 8.5/10 rating from Car and Driver and an 8.8/10 from CNet.
Its best features include nimble handling, a ferocious turbocharged engine option, and a sleek collection of intuitive tech features.
Pricing and Lease Rates
If you’d like a taste of the all-new Hyundai Santa Cruz, you can buy outright or opt for a lease. TrueCar estimates an average market price of $26,773 for the base “SE” trim and $43,155 for the priciest “Limited” trim.
Lease rates, according to TrueCar, are pegged at an average of $327 per month for the base trim and $609 for the Limited trim. (With $2,000 due at signing, average annual mileage of 12,000 miles, and a 36-month duration)
Edmunds also estimates an average of $449 in monthly lease payments for the Hyundai Santa Cruz. The estimate assumes an initial down payment of $1,000.
The rates are definitely within the above range and may be higher or lower depending on the trim level, initial deposit and taxes, among other factors.
If a Santa Cruz lease sounds like something you’d like to dabble in, you can use the Hyundai website or other reputable auto sites for the best offers.
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7. Hyundai Santa Fe
The Hyundai Santa Fe is a mid-size crossover SUV that debuted in 2000 for the 2001 model year.
It is currently in its fourth generation and has accrued sales of over a million units in the last 10 years alone.
Riding on the success of its predecessors, the Hyundai Santa Fe entered the market in 2021. It notched an 8.5/10 rating on Car and Driver and an 8.2/10 rating on U.S. News.
Some of the Santa Fe’s highlights include great fuel efficiency, affordable pricing, and a plethora of standard tech features.
Check also our list of common problems with the Hyundai Santa Fe models.
Pricing and Lease Rates
According to TrueCar, the Hyundai Santa Fe costs an average of $29,352 for its base “SE” trim and $49,665 for its “Plug-in hybrid Limited” trim.
TrueCar also sets lease estimates for the model at $359 per month for the base trim and $675 for the priciest trim. (Deal includes average annual mileage of 12,000 miles, 36-month duration, and $2,000 due at signing)
Edmunds estimates $404 in average monthly lease payments for the non-hybrid variant and $585 for the hybrid variant.
The rates are subject to some variations depending on your choice trim, taxes, duration and initial deposit, among other factors.
To get started on a Santa Fe lease deal, you can check out the Hyundai website for some competitive deals. You can also use other websites like Edmunds and TrueCar; the goal is to find a deal that works for you and fits your car budget.

