dodge lease deals and incentives june 2026The current Dodge lineup is lean but focused: just four models, 18 total deals, and a clear strategy around moving its reinvented Charger nameplate while supporting its remaining SUV and crossover offerings. Lease payments start at $528/month on the Hornet, the Durango carries the only finance deal in the lineup at 0% APR, and the standard Charger comes with the most aggressive cash offer of any Dodge model this month at up to $4,750. Here's everything you need to know.Dodge Lease DealsAll lease deals below are for 36-month terms, 12,000 miles per year, with $2,000 due at signing.2024 Dodge Hornet - $528/monthThe Hornet is the lowest lease payment in the Dodge lineup at $528/month. Dodge's compact crossover - built on Alfa Romeo underpinnings and available as a plug-in hybrid - represents the brand's entry into more practical, everyday-use territory. Worth noting that this is a 2024 model year, which may offer additional room for negotiation at the dealer level. Up to $1,000 in Driveability/Automobility Program cash is available for qualifying buyers, and this offer runs through December 31, 2026 - one of the longest incentive windows of any deal in this article.2026 Dodge Durango - $532/monthThe Durango is Dodge's three-row muscle SUV - one of the last body-on-frame SUVs available with a V8 engine - and it leases at $532/month, just $4 more than the Hornet. That pricing relationship is worth pausing on: for $4/month more than a compact crossover, you can get into a full-size, V8-powered, three-row SUV with genuine towing capability. The Durango also carries the only finance deal in the entire Dodge lineup this month - 0% APR for 36 months (excludes 4 trims) - and up to $1,750 in National IDL Bonus Cash (applies to 4 trims). Confirm with your dealer which trims qualify for each offer.2026 Dodge Charger - $566/monthThe reimagined Charger - now available as both an inline-six gas-powered model and an all-electric version - leases at $566/month. The Charger carries the best cash incentive in the Dodge lineup this month: up to $4,750 in National IDL Bonus Cash, plus up to $1,500 in National Burning Gas Conquest Bonus Cash for buyers switching from a competing brand. Combined, qualifying buyers could see up to $6,250 in total cash offers applied to a Charger purchase - one of the most aggressive incentive packages on any vehicle in Dodge's current range. Both cash offers expire June 30, 2026.2025 Dodge Charger Daytona - $1,241/monthThe Charger Daytona is Dodge's flagship all-electric muscle car - the loudest EV on the market, thanks to its engineered "Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust" sound system - and it leases at $1,241/month. The $673/month premium over the standard Charger reflects its position as the top-of-range performance statement in the lineup. Up to $1,000 in Driveability/Automobility Program cash is available through December 31, 2026. If you want the most extreme version of the Dodge EV experience, this is it.Dodge Finance DealsDodge is running just one finance offer across the lineup this month:AdvertisementAdvertisement0% APR for 36 months:2026 Dodge Durango - 0% APR for 36 months (excludes 4 trims)This is the only special APR in the Dodge lineup for June 2026, and it's a strong one for buyers interested in the Durango. On a $50,000 loan at 0% for 36 months, you pay zero interest - versus roughly $5,300 at the current average new car rate of around 7%. However, because this offer excludes four trims, it's critical to confirm eligibility with your dealer before committing to a specific configuration. The Charger, Charger Daytona, and Hornet do not carry special APR offers this month; buyers financing those models will be subject to standard market rates.2026 Dodge Durango GT Plus AWD Review: An Oldie but a Goodie2026 Dodge Durango GT Plus AWD Review: An Oldie but a GoodieBefore I undertake this review, let's address the detractors. Yes, the Dodge Durango is old. The current generation of the SUV has been on sale long enough now that it could apply for a driving learner's permit in most states. But just because it's old doesn't mean it's past its prime. Vehicles don't have expiration dates, and the fact is, there's still a lot to like about the Durango: not just the ridiculous torque monster V8 engines. To prove this point, I grabbed a 2026 Dodge Durango GT Plus (with the V6) for a week's worth of evaluation.Mike SchleeMike SchleeDodge Cash Back & IncentivesDodge is running three cash programs this month, ranging from broad conquest offers to accessibility programs with extended windows.AdvertisementAdvertisement2026 National IDL Bonus Cash - up to $4,750 on the Charger, up to $1,750 on the DurangoThe largest cash offer in the Dodge lineup. Up to $4,750 on the 2026 Charger makes it one of the most heavily discounted new vehicles in the midsize car segment right now. The Durango gets up to $1,750 on 4 qualifying trims. Both expire June 30, 2026.2026 National Burning Gas Conquest Bonus Cash - up to $1,500 on the ChargerA targeted offer for buyers trading in or switching from a competing non-Stellantis brand. The "Burning Gas" name is a nod to Dodge's muscle car heritage and the fact that the standard Charger is available with a traditional internal combustion engine. Combined with the $4,750 IDL cash, qualifying conquest buyers can stack up to $6,250 total on a 2026 Charger. Expires June 30, 2026.AdvertisementAdvertisementDriveability / Automobility Program - up to $1,000 on the Charger Daytona and HornetThis program is designed for buyers with physical disabilities who require vehicle modifications or adaptive equipment. It applies to both the Charger Daytona and Hornet and runs through December 31, 2026 - giving qualifying buyers an extended window to act. If you or a family member qualifies, this is worth confirming with your dealer early in the process.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the best Dodge deal in June 2026?The 2026 Dodge Charger offers the most compelling overall incentive package this month - up to $4,750 in National IDL Bonus Cash stacked with up to $1,500 in Conquest Bonus Cash for eligible buyers switching from another brand, for a potential total of $6,250 off. That's an exceptional amount of cash on a new vehicle purchase and is worth factoring heavily into your total cost of ownership calculation. For finance shoppers specifically, the Durango's 0% APR for 36 months is the strongest rate-based deal in the lineup.AdvertisementAdvertisementIs the Dodge Durango a good deal compared to the Hornet this month?Yes - the numbers this month make a surprisingly strong case for the Durango over the Hornet. At just $4/month more ($532 vs $528), you're upgrading from a compact crossover to a full-size, three-row SUV with available V8 power and class-leading towing capability. Add in 0% APR financing and up to $1,750 in cash incentives on qualifying Durango trims, and the full-size SUV is genuinely more affordable to acquire this month than the numbers might initially suggest.What is the Dodge Charger Daytona, and is it worth the lease premium?The Charger Daytona is Dodge's all-electric performance car - a four-door muscle car with dramatic styling, rapid acceleration, and a speaker system designed to replicate exhaust sounds. At $1,241/month, it leases for $675 more per month than the standard Charger. The premium is significant, so the Daytona is best suited to buyers who specifically want the full-electric, flagship performance experience and aren't deterred by the payment. The $1,000 Driveability/Automobility cash is the only incentive available on the Daytona this month, and it's a targeted program rather than a broad offer.Bottom LineDodge's June 2026 incentive lineup is compact but punchy - appropriately on-brand. The headline is the Charger's combined cash offer of up to $6,250 for conquest buyers, which is one of the most aggressive discount packages available on any midsize vehicle from any brand right now. The Durango's 0% APR and $4/month proximity to the Hornet's lease payment make it an unexpectedly strong value proposition for buyers who need space and towing capability. The Charger Daytona, at $1,241/month, occupies a rarefied niche as Dodge's all-electric performance statement.AdvertisementAdvertisementCash and finance offers on the Charger, Charger Conquest, and Durango expire June 30, 2026. Driveability/Automobility Program offers on the Charger Daytona and Hornet run through December 31, 2026. Confirm trim eligibility for all offers at your local Dodge dealer before signing.