The latest Toyota Camry is the ideal combination of old and new. It may be based on the platform of the previous Camry, but this ensures reliability. On the other hand, its standard hybrid powertrain and smart design are obvious improvements over the old one.
With all of this in mind, it’s no surprise that the Camry remains one of the best-selling sedans in the country. You can still buy a new one for under $30,000, but if you’d prefer to go the leasing route, Toyota has lease deals running on three Camry trims right now.
This Month’s Toyota Camry Lease Deals
Toyota
The cheapest way to lease a new Toyota Camry right now is with the base LE trim. The Toyota Camry’s lease price for this model starts at $299 per month over a 39-month term, with $2,999 due at signing. This leasing offer for the Camry includes 10,000 miles per year, with $0.15/mile for any mileage exceeding this limit. Taxes, title, licensing, and registration costs are all excluded.
Here’s a look at all three Camry leases for January:
Trim | LE | SE | XSE |
Cost per month | $299 | $339 | $419 |
Lease term | 39 months | 39 months | 39 months |
Due at signing | $2,999 | $2,999 | $2,999 |
These leasing deals for the Toyota Camry are applicable to California, but you can check deals in your area using your zip code. All three lease deals expire on February 2, 2026.
If you’d rather buy a 2026 Camry, current prices are as follows:
- LE: $29,100
- SE: $31,600
- Nightshade: $32,600
- XLE: $34,300
- XSE: $35,500
All prices exclude a destination charge of $1,195.
Lease Costs Versus Key Rivals
Honda Accord
Honda
Over 39 months, the effective monthly lease cost for a Toyota Camry LE is $375.90. Over at Honda, the cheapest Honda Accord costs $209/month over 36 months, with $3,999 at signing, for an effective monthly cost of $320.
Although that makes the Camry sound expensive, that’s mostly because the base Accord still has a less powerful non-hybrid powertrain. To get an Accord Hybrid this month, you’ll have to spend $329/month over 36 months, with $3,999 down. The effective lease cost for this model, which is more comparable to the Camry, is $440/month.
Another big rival, the Kia K5, doesn’t have a hybrid alternative at all. This model starts from $279/month over 36 months, with $3,499 down. The effective lease cost for the Kia starts from $376 per month, almost exactly as much as the Camry. Given the Toyota’s more impressive standard engine, it’s the one we’d choose between these two.
Related: 2026 Toyota Camry Trim Matchup: Base LE Vs. Flagship XSE
Final Thoughts
Compared to last month’s lease deals, the Camry LE costs the same to lease this month, but the lease term is three months longer this January. The SE is slightly cheaper this month, but the XSE benefits most, and is now $20 cheaper to lease per month.
If you’re willing to go for the less powerful and efficient base Accord, it’s ultimately cheaper. But if you can stretch to the Camry, we’d recommend it. The Toyota is as complete a package as it has ever been, it looks great, and it’s even quite enjoyable to drive. Combined with Toyota’s enviable reliability reputation, it’s hard to beat.
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