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Toyota Land Cruiser Lease Makes Bronco Look Pricey

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Toyota is rolling out attractive lease deals for its new Land Cruiser in January. The 1958 trim, the most affordable option, is available nationwide through Toyota Financial Services. With a monthly payment of $529 for a 36-month term and $3,999 due at signing, it presents a compelling alternative to competitors in the off-road SUV market.

This move comes as the Land Cruiser returns with updated features and capabilities, including a hybrid powertrain. The lease includes ToyotaCare maintenance, and incentives are available for recent graduates and military members. However, availability is limited, and not every dealer participates, so prospective buyers should check their local dealerships for specific offers and terms before February 2nd.

The Land Cruiser’s lease offers a blend of off-road prowess and everyday comfort. It competes directly with models like the Ford Bronco, offering a different approach compared to the traditional V8 Land Cruiser. Leasing provides flexibility and could be particularly attractive given the vehicle's strong resale value and higher purchase price.

With a hybrid engine producing 326 horsepower and standard four-wheel drive, the Land Cruiser aims to balance ruggedness with refinement. Its features include a two-row interior, a towing capacity of 6,000 pounds, and advanced safety tech. These lease deals make the Land Cruiser a compelling option for those wanting adventure without sacrificing comfort.