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Best New Car Deals June 2025: Biggest Discounts on SUVs, Trucks, and More

Automakers are slashing prices this month to keep inventory moving. Here are June’s five best national deals across every major vehicle category.

Why does this matter right now?

Let’s not sugarcoat it. New car buyers in 2025 are feeling whiplash. Prices are high, interest rates are stubborn, and incentives have been hiding like a first-gen Prius in a snowstorm. But something changed this June. In a rare moment of generosity—or perhaps desperation—automakers have loosened the purse strings. National offers with real value are back, and they’re worth paying attention to.

So if you’ve been holding out for a deal that didn’t smell like bait, here are the five best reasons to walk into a dealership this month with a straight face and a signed check.

How does this compare to rivals?

Kia Saltos speeds pass the San Diego convention center three-quarter front view in modern blue color
2025 Seltos

Start with the SUV sweet spot: the 2025 Kia Seltos. This subcompact crossover might be the least expensive way to get into something that doesn’t look like it was designed in the back of a Staples. It leases nationally for $259 a month for 36 months with $3,499 due at signing. AWD is available. The interior is roomy, the touchscreen is intuitive, and fuel economy sits comfortably in “just enough” territory. Rivals like the Honda HR-V and Chevy Trax offer similar space but none of the Seltos’ swagger.

2025 GMC Sierra 1500 sitting on a mountain Road on the top of mountains

Over in truck land, GMC’s 2025 Sierra 1500 is playing hardball. There’s up to $6,500 in cash on the hood or a 0.9% APR financing deal for 36 months. This isn’t your neighbor’s outdated work truck. The Sierra, especially in Denali trim, brings full-size luxury to the job site. Towing capacity is competitive. The tech, particularly the Google-powered infotainment, feels current. Compare that to a similarly equipped F-150 or Ram 1500, and GMC looks like the adult in the room offering to pick up the bar tab.

2025 Chrysler Pacifica minivan plugged in and charging
2025 Chrysler Pacifica minivan, plug-in, hybrid plug plugged into the wall

Need something with space for the sprogs and a dog? The 2025 Chrysler Pacifica is still the answer. Despite what crossovers will tell you, minivans haven’t died. They’ve just gotten smarter. The Pacifica’s got $1,500 in cash back this month. It offers seating for eight, clever storage, and a plug-in hybrid option if you’re into sipping rather than slurping fuel. Rivals like the Toyota Sienna hybrid can match the efficiency but can’t match the rear-seat entertainment and Stow ’n Go magic.

2025 Nissan Ariya, sitting on a dirt road amongst the trees
2025 Nissan Ariya

The deal of the month for the budget-savvy futurist? That title goes to the 2025 Nissan Ariya Engage, leased nationally for a headline-grabbing $129 a month for 36 months with $4,409 down. It’s the best EV lease in the country, and no, you’re not reading that wrong. You get up to 300 miles of EV range, a cabin that feels lifted from a design studio, and federal tax incentives baked into the offer. Tesla’s Model Y can’t touch that number unless Elon’s in a particularly bad mood.

2025 Audi 88 sitting amongst modern buildings
2025 Audi A8

Finally, if you’re looking to indulge your inner executive without spending like one, Audi’s 2025 A8 and S8 are flashing big red tags. The luxury sedan, long the flagship of understated German elegance, now comes with up to $10,000 off MSRP. That’s not a typo. It’s enough to make you reconsider that loaded 3-row crossover. The A8 offers serene comfort, absurd tech, and AWD as standard. The S8 dials in V8-powered lunacy under the same quilted leather roof. Mercedes’ S-Class and BMW’s 7 Series offer prestige, but this month Audi’s the one offering the deal.

Aerial view of car lot with thousands of cars for sale
Aerial drone image of many cars parked on parking lot, top view.

Who is this for—and who should skip it?

If you’ve been waiting for the return of the car deal, now’s the time. These offers are national, which means you don’t need to be in Los Angeles or Miami to get the good stuff. You just need decent credit and the ability to act before June ends.

Skip it if you’re the type who gets paralyzed by choice. These deals won’t last, and your dream trim might not be on the lot. But if you’re flexible, realistic, and mildly opportunistic, June’s deals could save you thousands.

Roof of car with an American flag flying from it sitting on a car lot ready for sale
American Cars Market. New and Pre-Owned Vehicles For Sale. Car Industry.

What’s the long-term significance?

This shift signals something bigger. Inventory is finally catching up. Interest rates haven’t budged, but automakers are done pretending people will pay MSRP just because. These incentives are a quiet admission that the post-COVID price party is over.

It’s also the first glimmer that the summer sales wars are back in force. If June looks like this, July could get aggressive. Wait too long and you might miss the current batch of incentives. Jump now, and you might just buy yourself a few years of smug satisfaction.

Thousands of cars sit, waiting to go to dealerships to be sold
Aerial view a lot of new car for import and export shipping by ship , Smart dealership at car depot.

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