Zero logo

Jeep Lease DealsWrangler · Grand Cherokee · Compass

Jeep leases are driven by residual values and Stellantis Financial incentives. The Wrangler 4xe PHEV starts at $296/month when Stellantis pushes the federal EV credit through the lease. The Grand Cherokee offers the most refinement per dollar. We track live deals from 3 dealers across 21 listings.

21+Active Deals
3Dealers
$296/moStarts At
Wrangler 4xeTop Model

Current Jeep Lease Offers

Live deals sorted by lowest monthly payment.

to see dealer names and unlock full listing details.

Jeep Sport 4 Door

4x4

$296/mo

Total

$7,104

Down

Advertised

$296/mo

MSRP $44,175 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$167/mo · 7% off MSRP

🔥 Hot Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Altitude X

4x2

$357/mo

Total

$12,852

Down

Advertised

$357/mo

MSRP $39,720 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$280/mo · 7% off MSRP

✓ Good Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Laredo X

4x2

$361/mo

Total

$12,996

Down

Advertised

$361/mo

MSRP $39,680 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$284/mo · 7% off MSRP

✓ Good Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Laredo

4x2

$365/mo

Total

$13,140

Down

Advertised

$365/mo

MSRP $40,025 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$287/mo · 7% off MSRP

✓ Good Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Laredo

4x2

$385/mo

Total

$13,860

Down

Advertised

$385/mo

MSRP $42,080 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$303/mo · 7% off MSRP

Fair Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Laredo X

4x4

$393/mo

Total

$9,432

Down

Advertised

$393/mo

MSRP $43,500 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$266/mo · 7% off MSRP

Fair Deal
MainstreamCar

Jeep Sport

S 4 Door

$425/mo

Total

$15,300

Down

Advertised

$425/mo

MSRP $45,700 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$336/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Limited

$431/mo

Total

$10,344

Down

Advertised

$431/mo

MSRP $67,675 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$234/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Limited

4x4

$431/mo

Total

$10,344

Down

Advertised

$431/mo

MSRP $49,750 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$286/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

2022 Jeep Compass

Latitude FWD

$531/mo

Total

$19,124

Down

$3,500

Advertised

$434/mo

MSRP $33,405 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$369/mo · 7% off MSRP

10,000 mi/yr
MainstreamSUV

Jeep Willys 4 Door

$437/mo

Total

$15,732

Down

Advertised

$437/mo

MSRP $48,300 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$343/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Altitude X

4x4

$451/mo

Total

$16,236

Down

Advertised

$451/mo

MSRP $46,470 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$361/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Rubicon 4 Door

$454/mo

Total

$16,344

Down

Advertised

$454/mo

MSRP $63,800 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$330/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Altitude X

4x4

$457/mo

Total

$10,968

Down

Advertised

$457/mo

MSRP $49,400 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$313/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Limited

4x4

$467/mo

Total

$11,208

Down

Advertised

$467/mo

MSRP $52,050 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$315/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Sport

S 4 Door 4x4

$468/mo

Total

$11,232

Down

Advertised

$468/mo

MSRP $51,670 · 24 mo

Negotiate to ~$317/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Rubicon 4 Door

4x4

$503/mo

Total

$18,108

Down

Advertised

$503/mo

MSRP $67,160 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$372/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Limited

4x2

$513/mo

Total

$18,468

Down

Advertised

$513/mo

MSRP $52,565 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$411/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Limited

4x2

$525/mo

Total

$18,900

Down

Advertised

$525/mo

MSRP $50,650 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$427/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

2026 Jeep WRANGLER

SPORT S

$544/mo

Total

$19,573

Down

$529

Advertised

$529/mo

36 mo

7,500 mi/yr
MainstreamSUV

Jeep Sahara 4 Door

$557/mo

Total

$20,052

Down

Advertised

$557/mo

MSRP $57,200 · 36 mo

Negotiate to ~$446/mo · 7% off MSRP

MainstreamCar

Jeep Models to Lease

Wrangler 4xeBest Lease Value
$399/mo

PHEV credit reduces payment

WranglerIcon
$399/mo

60–65% residual holds payment

Grand CherokeeMost Refined
$449/mo

4xE PHEV also available

Grand Cherokee L3-Row SUV
$499/mo

6 or 7 passenger

CompassMost Affordable
$329/mo

Compact SUV entry point

GladiatorTruck Utility
$479/mo

Only open-air pickup truck

Jeep Wrangler Lease Deals

The Wrangler is one of the most residual-friendly vehicles in any segment — its iconic status and loyal resale market keep residual values at 60–65% on 36-month leases, translating directly to lower monthly payments. The Wrangler 4xe PHEV is the standout lease right now: Stellantis claims the $7,500 federal EV tax credit and applies it as a cap cost reduction, often bringing the 4xe payment within $50/month of the standard gas model despite the $10,000 higher MSRP. For buyers who charge at home, the 4xe's 21 miles of electric range covers most daily commutes without gasoline.

Standard Wrangler leases also hold well, particularly the Sport S and Sahara trims. The unlimited 4-door is the most popular and tends to have the most dealer inventory for negotiation. Important Wrangler lease note: the convertible top and doors are not covered under standard wear-and-tear allowances — return the Wrangler with all original tops and doors to avoid hefty end-of-lease charges.

See all Jeep Wrangler lease deals →

Jeep Grand Cherokee Lease Deals

The Grand Cherokee is Jeep's most refined lease option and the one that most closely competes with mainstream luxury SUVs. At ~$449/month, you're getting a 3-star interior (leather, 10.1-inch screen, available McIntosh audio) that rivals the Explorer Limited and Ford Expedition at a lower payment. The Grand Cherokee 4xe adds PHEV range and the EV credit, making it one of the stronger lease values in the $450–$550/month luxury-adjacent segment.

The Grand Cherokee L extends the platform to three rows — a direct competitor to the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade. It's the only three-row SUV with genuine off-road capability (Trail Rated on all trims) and a PHEV option. If you're cross-shopping for a 3-row family SUV, the Grand Cherokee L's combination of capability, tech, and PHEV efficiency is genuinely differentiated in its class.

See all Jeep Grand Cherokee lease deals →

How to Get the Best Jeep Lease

  1. 1
    Time the 4xe incentives

    Stellantis pushes heavy lease support on the Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe at the end of each quarter. The EV credit passthrough plus additional Stellantis lease cash can make the 4xe cheaper to lease than the standard gas model — watch for these windows in late March, June, September, and December.

  2. 2
    Negotiate below MSRP on the Wrangler

    Despite the Wrangler's cult following, dealers discount below invoice on outgoing model years. A $2,000–$3,000 discount on a $45,000 Wrangler saves $55–$83/month on a 36-month lease — more than most people realize. Get competing quotes from at least three Jeep dealers before signing.

  3. 3
    Verify money factor markups

    Stellantis Financial publishes a base money factor monthly. Dealers can mark this up, which looks invisible in payment negotiations. Ask explicitly for the base MF and verify against leasehackr.com or similar resources before agreeing to terms.

  4. 4
    Inspect wear-and-tear terms carefully

    The Wrangler has unique end-of-lease exposure: tops, doors, and soft tops are evaluated separately. Stellantis lease contracts specify original equipment must be returned. Using aftermarket tops during the lease is fine, but swap back to OEM for inspection.

Jeep Lease FAQ

What's a good monthly payment for a Jeep Wrangler lease?

Under $400/month is considered strong for a standard Wrangler; the 4xe PHEV often runs $399–$449 when Stellantis pushes electrification incentives. The Wrangler holds high residual values — typically 60–65% on 36-month leases — which helps keep payments lower than the sticker price suggests. Factor in destination and acquisition fees; the Wrangler lease market rewards buyers who shop multiple dealers.

Is the Jeep Wrangler 4xe worth leasing?

Often yes, especially when Stellantis is running lease support on the PHEV. The 4xe gets a $7,500 federal EV credit applied through Stellantis Financial, reducing the effective cap cost. For buyers who charge regularly and do most driving on electricity, the 4xe's fuel savings during the lease term add meaningful value. Standard Wranglers lease comparably but without the EV subsidy cushion.

Jeep Wrangler vs Grand Cherokee lease — which is better value?

The Grand Cherokee consistently offers better lease value per dollar of vehicle. At roughly similar monthly costs, the GCH gives you more features, better highway fuel economy, and far more refinement. The Wrangler is for buyers who genuinely need its off-road capability and iconic convertible top — or want the look. If you're doing daily driving with occasional weekend trips, the Grand Cherokee is the more versatile lease.

How much is due at signing on a Jeep lease?

Jeep leases typically require $2,500–$4,500 due at signing, which includes the first month's payment, acquisition fee (~$795), and cap cost reduction. Stellantis sometimes runs zero-due-at-signing promotions on specific models during clearance periods. The Wrangler tends to have lower due-at-signing amounts than the Grand Cherokee L due to higher residual values holding the payment down.

Can you negotiate a Jeep lease?

Yes — the cap cost (selling price) is fully negotiable on all Jeep leases. Stellantis money factors are published through lease-hacking communities and can be marked up by dealers. Ask for the base money factor before negotiating, and compare quotes from at least three dealers. End of month and end of quarter (March, June, September, December) are the strongest negotiating windows.

More Lease Deals