Toyota Camry October Lease Deals: America’s Best-Selling Mid-Size Sedan Just Got More Accessible
Toyota is strengthening the Camry’s position as America’s best-selling mid-size sedan with enticing October lease deals, offering competitive pricing that even undercuts the Honda Accord Hybrid. Valid until November 3, 2025, these offers span across the 2025 and 2026 Camry LE, SE, and XSE trims, making the incredibly frugal, sufficiently powerful, and safety-packed hybrid sedan an even more attractive option for new car buyers.
October Lease Deals: Competitive Pricing on All Trims
Toyota’s latest lease incentives for the Camry are designed to appeal to a broad range of customers, not limiting deals to just base trims.
- Lease Term & Mileage: All deals are based on a 36-month term with an allowance of 10,000 miles per year.
- Due at Signing: A consistent $2,999 is required at signing across all listed trims.
- Regional Variation: Prices are based on California deals; rates may vary by location.
Here’s a snapshot of the October 2025 Toyota Camry Lease Prices:
| Model & Trim | Lease Price (per month) | Due at Signing | Purchase Price at End of Lease |
| 2025 Camry LE | $309 | $2,999 | $19,935 |
| 2025 Camry SE | $339 | $2,999 | $21,228 |
| 2025 Camry XSE | $459 | $2,999 | $23,347 |
| 2026 Camry LE | $309 | $2,999 | $21,055 |
| 2026 Camry SE | $349 | $2,999 | $22,374 |
| 2026 Camry XSE | $439 | $2,999 | $23,801 |
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Note: While prices have slightly increased since last month’s $289/month offer, the current deals remain highly competitive, especially considering the hybrid powertrain’s low fueling costs.
Financing Options for the 2025 & 2026 Camry
For those preferring to finance, Toyota is also offering attractive APR rates:
- 2025 Camry: 4.75% APR over 48 or 60 months, or 5.75% APR over 72 months.
- 2026 Camry: 4.99% APR over 48 or 60 months, or 5.99% APR over 72 months.
The 2026 Camry’s MSRP ranges from $29,000 for the LE to $36,725 for the XSE with all-wheel drive.
Why Choose a 2026 Camry?
The 2026 Toyota Camry carries over largely unchanged from 2025, with the notable addition of a new Nightshade trim (though not currently available for lease offers).
- Standard Features Across All Trims:
- 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine producing 225 horsepower (FWD) or 232 hp (AWD).
- Standard CVT transmission.
- LED daytime running lights.
- Seven-inch digital gauge cluster.
- Dual-zone automatic climate control.
- Wireless device charging.
- Six-speaker sound system.
- Eight-inch touchscreen display.
- Trim Upgrades:
- SE Trim: For an additional $30/month, the SE adds sportier looks, SofTex upholstery, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat.
- XSE Trim: Shares the SE’s sporty design but includes a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, heated steering wheel, leather upholstery, heated front seats, and an optional panoramic glass roof.
Camry vs. Accord Hybrid: A Clear Advantage
The Toyota Camry’s October lease deals significantly undercut the Honda Accord Hybrid, which leases for at least $319/month for the same 36-month period in California. While a non-hybrid 2025 Accord can be leased for as low as $229/month, it doesn’t match the Camry’s superior performance and efficiency balance. Until Honda makes its hybrid powertrain more accessible at lower price points, the Camry holds a distinct advantage in the competitive mid-size sedan market.
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