Toyota's luxury car has a decent lease in August 2025
The Toyota Crown is a bit of a weird one, but it has some seriously unique traits that make it a compelling way to get around. In August, Toyota is offering a palatable lease deal that gets customers behind the wheel for as little as $459 per month. The term is 36 months and allows for 10,000 miles per year. Customers will need to come up with just $2,999 due at signing, and as with all Toyota leases, ToyotaCare covers the first two years or 25,000 miles of scheduled maintenance. Not a bad deal for a car presenting as a luxury vehicle.

Prefer $0 down on your Toyota Crown?
If you’d rather skip the $2,999 due at signing on Toyota’s August lease for the Crown, you can roll that cost into the monthly payment instead. Spread evenly across the 36-month term, it adds about $83 per month, bringing the effective lease price from $459 to roughly $542 per month with $0 down. The rest of the deal stays the same: 10,000 miles per year and two years or 25,000 miles of complimentary ToyotaCare scheduled maintenance. These payments are just estimates, and yours will likely be higher after local taxes, fees, and other charges. The only way to get a real no-money-down lease quote for the Toyota Crown is to check out Toyota’s website. Enter your zip code and you’ll find all the latest Toyota Crown lease deals and incentives.
More about the Toyota Crown
If you’ve forgotten about the Toyota Crown, you’re likely not alone. It’s best described as a lifted sedan, although it’s technically a “mid-size luxury car,” which means competing with the BMW 5 Series et al. Weird indeed. The Toyota Crown comes standard with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder supplemented by three electric motors for 236 horsepower, while the Platinum trim level elevates performance to 340 horsepower. The base car manages a fairly impressive 42 mpg, and boasts a premium-feeling interior predicated on roominess and good materials. In other words, it covers the luxury car basics really well.
2025 Toyota Crown
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Another factor that makes the Toyota Crown feel convincingly premium is good standard equipment. Every Crown comes with 19-inch alloys, a 12.3-inch center screen with wireless phone connectivity, all-wheel drive, and generous ambient lighting. Considering available extras range from a panoramic sunroof to leather upholstery and ventilated seats, it’s hard to stop anything short of calling the Toyota Crown a luxury car.
Final thoughts
The Toyota Crown, in many ways, replaces the Toyota Avalon, which has gone MIA from Toyota’s lineup. While the raised stance might not be for everyone, it’s likely to ensnare shoppers who value the ease of ingress and egress — and we’ll admit it’s got better forward visibility than most “sedans.” The complex hybrid powertrain and the fact that it’s a luxury item mean leasing is a pretty good call already. As far as the monthly cost — which might be localized — it’s not the worst deal we’ve ever seen and it's worth considering if you enjoy what the Toyota Crown is all about.
*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.
This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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