Here's Your Last Chance to Lease a Tesla Model S this April Before It's Gone
2026 Tesla Model S Lease Deals Now Available
The Tesla Model S has set the standard for long-range electric sedans for years, even as the competition has closed in. It still holds its place near the top of the automaker's lineup, offering a mix of real-world range and speed that few can match. The latest update keeps it fresh, but what matters most right now is how much longer you'll actually be able to get one.
Tesla already pulled out the Model S from new orders in the US, so inventory units are the only realistic way in. Right now, you can still find inventory units available for lease, letting you drive a Model S without the long-term commitment. We've seen lease prices around $1,824 per month – likely one of the last chances before the remaining stock dries up.
Tesla's Lease Deals for April
Leasing options are limited to what's left in inventory, and you won't find every trim on the table. The Plaid version is off-limits for leases, so you're looking at the standard dual-motor setup. Everything runs through Tesla's online system, but what you see depends on your location and what's still in stock.
Model | Monthly Payment | Lease Term | Due at Signing | Annual Mileage |
2026 Model S | $1,824 | 36 months | $10,020 | 10,000 miles |
Expect to put down $7,500 up front, plus your first payment and the usual acquisition fee. Most deals are for 36 months, though you might spot a shorter term here or there. Don't forget about the end-of-lease fees and mileage limits – they can sneak up if you're not careful.
These lease deals are only available in certain states, and everything depends on what's left in inventory. If you're thinking about leasing a Model S this April, don't wait – once they're gone, that's it.
2026 Tesla Model S Highlights
Even as it nears the end of its run, the Model S still brings serious performance. The standard dual-motor version puts out about 670 horsepower and accelerates like a proper sports car. The Plaid is even wilder, but unless you're chasing four-digit horsepower, the regular model is more than enough for daily driving.
Range remains a strong suit. The updated Model S offers up to 410 miles on a full charge, putting it ahead of most rivals except the Lucid Air. Fast charging enables a 10–90% charge in roughly 37 minutes using Tesla's Supercharger network.
Inside, the Model S keeps things simple with a large central touchscreen that runs almost everything. It's packed with tech, but don't expect the same luxury feel you'd get from a BMW i4 or Mercedes EQE. What stands out is the hatchback layout and the amount of cargo space – it's more practical than it looks.
Final Thoughts
The Model S isn't the headline-grabber it used to be, but it's far from outdated. It still nails the basics: range, speed, and daily usability – especially if you do a lot of long drives or want easy access to Tesla's charging network.
Leasing right now isn't just about the numbers – it's about getting a shot at the Model S before it's gone. With new orders off the table and inventory shrinking, this could be your last chance to experience Tesla's original flagship before it changes for good.
If you're undecided, leasing a Model S lets you try out a high-end EV without worrying about long-term value drops. It might not be the freshest face in the segment, but as a send-off, it's still a solid pick.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.
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This story was originally published April 21, 2026 at 7:53 AM.