Electric, plug-in hybrid, or sporty SUVs — you name a type of SUV, there’s probably one on this month’s list of best deals — including a couple of options below the $200/month mark. With the wider economy entering a more turbulent time and interest rate cuts on the horizon, this month’s best SUV deals are predominantly lease offerings, although there are still some good APR financing deals as well.
Not every deal is valid in all areas, so be sure to check which deals are available near you. Prices quoted below are for the model or trim on special where applicable and otherwise are for the least expensive model covered by the deal. Destination charges are included in the prices below, but other mandatory fees like tax, title, and licensing are not.
Here are 10 of the best SUV deals you’ll find this September.
1. 2024 Chevrolet Equinox
If you’re looking for a compact SUV with lots of style, the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox may be a good fit, especially in this month’s special on the entry-level LS trim. Despite being the base model, the Equinox LS comes with wireless smartphone integration, heated side mirrors, automatic high beams, keyless entry, and Chevy Safety Assist, among other features. This offer is valid for current lessees of 2019 or newer vehicles.
See 2024 Chevrolet Equinox models near you
Price: $27,995
Current offer: $3,174 down and $199/month for 24 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
2. 2024 Ford Bronco Sport
Standard all-wheel drive (AWD) might be expected on the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport, owing to its similar appearance to the larger, more off-road-oriented Bronco, but the Escape-based Bronco Sport is more dialed in for daily driving. Dog lovers will appreciate the Bronco Sport’s Dog Outfitter bundle, which adds a storable kennel, cargo mat, and seat covers. The Bronco Sport model on lease special this month is the Big Bend.
See 2024 Ford Bronco Sport models near you
Price: $31,390
Current offer: $3,569 down and $299/month for 36 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
3. 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Sporty looks and pony car heritage give the 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E a unique edge in the electric SUV space. The Mach-E offers Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driving system, a 10-speaker B&O audio system, power/heated seats, ambient lighting, and much more. This month’s deal also includes no payments for 90 days.
See 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E models near you
Price: $41,990
Current offer: 0% APR for 72 months plus $750 cash back
Expires: 9/30/2024
4. 2024 Honda Prologue
The 2024 Honda Prologue is an all-new electric SUV built in collaboration with General Motors, and it’s an impressive vehicle for the money, especially this month. The dual-motor Prologue AWD EX on lease special includes 281 miles of range, adaptive cruise control, a power driver’s seat, the Honda Sensing safety suite, wireless smartphone integration, and more. This offer is open to owners of select 2014 or newer vehicles.
See 2024 Honda Prologue models near you
Price: $51,795
Current Offer: $2,999 down and $259/month for 36 months
Expires: 10/31/2024
5. 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5
If you’re looking for a sharply styled, long-range electric vehicle, the 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 makes a strong argument for your money this month in the SE Standard Range trim with the 220-mile-range battery pack and rear-wheel drive (RWD). The Ioniq 5 can take advantage of DC fast charging to go from 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes.
See 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 models near you
Price: $43,195
Current offer: $3,999 down and $159/month for 24 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
6. 2024 Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid
All-new for the 2024 model year, the Kia Sportage builds on its solid reputation with sharp design, excellent rear legroom, a large cargo area, and great value for its features. Although you could get the gasoline-only base LX AWD trim for the same price, the best Kia SUV deal this month is the 2024 Sportage Plug-in Hybrid, which offers 34 miles of all-electric range and the comfort and practicality of the Sportage platform and comes with all-wheel drive and X-Line styling elements.
See 2024 Kia Sportage models near you
Price: $41,065
Current offer: $3,499 down and $299/month for 24 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
7. 2025 Mazda CX-50
The 2025 Mazda CX-50 is based on the CX-30 but larger and wider than the CX-5. It also wears a fresh look and includes all-wheel drive as standard equipment, high-tech features like wireless smartphone integration, a 10.25-inch center display, an 8-speaker audio system, and more. Shopping tip: If you’d prefer to lease, there’s also an attractive lease option for the CX-50 this month at $3,999 down and $309/month for 36 months.
See 2025 Mazda CX-50 models near you
Price: $31,720
Current offer: 2.9% APR for up to 60 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
8. 2024 Nissan Rogue
Great fuel economy and solid safety scores give the 2024 Nissan Rogue a head start on the rest of the compact SUV field, especially when you take value into account. The Rogue features reclining/split-folding rear seats, lots of second-row legroom, and up to 74.1 cubic feet of cargo space.
See 2024 Nissan Rogue models near you
Price: $30,240
Current offer: 0% APR for 36 months plus $1,250 cash back
Expires: 9/30/2024
9. 2024 Subaru Crosstrek
If you need something more rugged than a typical sedan or hatchback, the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek’s standard all-wheel drive and ample ground clearance make it an attractive option. The Base model on special this month includes the brand’s EyeSight driver-assist technology suite, including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and more.
See 2024 Subaru Crosstrek models near you
Price: $26,540
Current offer: $2,549 down and $299/month for 36 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
10. 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime
The 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime pairs the strengths of the RAV4 SUV with the convenience and efficiency of 42 miles of all-electric range, the ability to charge back up in about 2.5 hours, and a total output of 302 hp, nearly 100 hp more than the base gas-only RAV4. This month’s RAV4 Prime lease special covers the entry SE trim, with features like a power driver’s seat, a power liftgate, 18-inch alloy wheels, wireless smartphone integration, Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ driver-assist suite, and more.
See 2024 Toyota RAV4 models for sale
Price: $45,085
Current offer: $2,999 down and $439/month for 36 months
Expires: 9/30/2024
Best SUV Deals in September 2024
- 2024 Chevrolet Equinox
- 2024 Ford Bronco Sport
- 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E
- 2024 Honda Prologue
- 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5
- 2024 Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid
- 2025 Mazda CX-50
- 2024 Nissan Rogue
- 2024 Subaru Crosstrek
- 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime
I’ve been shopping hard to replace our 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Most of the “hot” SUVs struggle to get their towing number up with a 4 cylinder turbo and the HONDA seems to have a fair mount of issues with their variable cylinder management system, (read just another system to worry about.) All in all, we end up back at the Grand Cherokee for a balance of toughness, luxury and affordability. Reading about the “new” Toyota 4runner in the mid 60’s…are you kidding me?
China stopped production on their Hyundais bc market is slow.
Who in their right mind in America would buy a Chinese made vehicle!
Wow, I thought most people were intelligent enough to do research. Hyundai is made in South Korea, not China. And honestly, I’ve had one since 2017 and it has been reliable and built better than any vehicle I have had before which includes, Ford and Dodge. The Subaru was actually the best prior to the Hyundai. And I have hit some big rocks and done no damage to the underside of this car. It is built like a tank underneath.
Agreed. My 2004 KIA Optima (KIA/Hyundai are like Chevy/GMC in relation to each other) was my best car. Now I drive a Kona. Great cars from S. Korea, not China.
Sure, if you say so. My brother owned 3 new Acura TLs, and 2 RLs from 2004 to 2013. He spent more time at the dealership for repairs than I did with any of my Mopars I owned. He bragged about how good Acuras are and then he got a job at the dealership and his opinion changed. He found out Acuras were not that great. He never bought another one after that. Buy the way, my 2015 Cherokee Trailhawk, 132,000 miles and running like a champ. In 9 1/2 years and 132,000 miles I have spent less than 2,000 dollars on repairs that were not normal wear items. I have had less issues than my co-workers who drive Fords, Toyotas, Chevys, and Hondas have had. Maybe the problem is the idiots who own Mopars and drive them into the ground. When was the last time you saw an Acura being trashed off road or spinning donuts into curbs and poles. The majority of people who drive Hondas baby them. Huge difference.
I wouldn’t want ANY one of those vehicles listed – especially the EV’s or hybrids! Not one of them is rated in the top/best 10 in reliability & problems per 100 vehs. If its not reliable past the end of the warranty, I definitely don’t want it. I typically keep a vehicle for at least 10 yrs & only put 4-6k mi/yr. My wife has a ’07 G35 coupe with only 56k & its ready to be gone soon. Jeep, VW & Chrysler are the worst for reliability of car brands on the market
It’s a Honda with extra features.