Toyota Launches Versatile 2025 Land Cruiser 1958 Lease Deal For August originally appeared on Autoblog.
Toyota’s Land Cruiser 1958 lease deal for August is as accessible as the vehicle itself
The Land Cruiser’s shift downmarket has also made the SUV more available than ever before. Combined with its solid off-road abilities and pleasant on-road manners, it’s a logical choice for drivers who need a vehicle ready for more or less anything. Toyota’s lease deal for August makes the entry-level Land Cruiser 1958 surprisingly affordable, with $489 due per month with $3,999 at signing. The lease term includes 12,000 miles annually over a 36-month commitment. Notably, this offer appears to be available only in select markets, including the greater New York metro. Leasing the same Land Cruiser 1958 with the same terms will set you back a close, but not identical, $529 per month in areas like the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest.
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958
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Prefer $0 down on your Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 lease?
By evenly dividing the $3,999 due at signing across 36 months, we can get a rough estimate of what a Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 lease deal looks like with nothing down. You’ll add around $111 to your lease payment, bringing the new total to a nice round $600 per month. This isn’t an official zero-down quote, and these estimates don’t include local taxes, fees, and other charges, so your payment will likely be a little bit higher. For the most reliable information, check with a dealer or refer to Toyota’s website, which will always feature the latest Land Cruiser 1958 deals and incentives.
More about the Land Cruiser 1958
The 2025 Land Cruiser is a very different beast from the 1958 Land Cruiser, which was the first year of the now ubiquitous nameplate. If you couldn’t guess, that's also where the Land Cruiser 1958 gets its unique name from. Today, the Land Cruiser enjoys a hybrid powertrain good for 326 horsepower and standard four-wheel drive, contributing to a max towing capacity of 6,000 pounds. While its MSRP might have shrunk compared to the last generation, the Land Cruiser 1958 is less than two inches smaller and narrower than its predecessor, while offering more front head and leg room. Notably, the third row of seats is gone, but you still have a total cargo capacity of 82.1 cubic feet — half a cubic foot more than the last generation Land Cruiser.

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You may be wondering, what exactly does the Land Cruiser 1958 do differently than the standard Land Cruiser? Well, it’s around $6,000 cheaper and has a different front-end design, with different headlights and more black plastic cladding. Unique wheels and a power liftgate round out the changes outside, while its cabin dons a simpler gauge and center display, a manual (instead of power-adjustable) steering wheel, and loses the ventilated front seats. As long as you can go without some of the finer things, the Land Cruiser 1958 more than gets the job done.
Final thoughts
The Land Cruiser 1958 starts at $56,700. Using the “1% of MSRP rule” (an old, general consensus for what a “good” monthly lease payment looks like) means the car’s zero-down lease is almost just right before negotiations, taxes, and fees. The SUV is a wildly practical choice for drivers who need four-wheel drive but don’t need a third row, and leasing is one way to find comfort if you’re gun-shy about the hybrid powertrain’s long-term reliability. Overall, the Land Cruiser 1958’s August lease deal is a solid value — or at least is a great starting point.
*Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.
Toyota Launches Versatile 2025 Land Cruiser 1958 Lease Deal For August first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 20, 2025
This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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