Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Toyota is leasing the 2026 4Runner SR5 for $359 per month this June, and for a body-on-frame, four-wheel-drive SUV that's been one of the most in-demand nameplates on dealer lots, that number will get attention. The offer runs through June 30 and is restricted to Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York, following the same Tri-State footprint as Toyota's current Corolla lease. There's $3,999 due at signing, and the fine print carries a few details worth reading before you head to the dealer.2026 Toyota 4Runner SR5ToyotaThe 2026 Toyota 4Runner lease dealToyota Financial Services is offering the 2026 4Runner SR5 (Model 8664, the 4WD wagon with the 2.4-liter turbo-four and eight-speed automatic) at $359 per month for 36 months. Due at signing is $3,999, which includes a $3,640 down payment and the first month's payment of $359. The $750 acquisition fee is excluded from that total. Security deposit is waived.AdvertisementAdvertisementMileage is capped at 10,000 per year, with a $0.15 per mile overage charge. A $350 disposition fee applies at lease end. Worth noting: the payment is based on a net capitalized cost of $39,655 against a $45,613 SRP, and Toyota states that dealer contributions may vary and could affect the payment. Confirm the final cap cost with your dealer before signing.2026 Toyota 4Runner SR5ToyotaThe offer is available in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York, regardless of residency, and expires June 30, 2026. Qualifying military personnel and college graduates can each claim a separate $500 rebate. Both programs run through June 30.What you're gettingThe 2026 4Runner is Toyota's body-on-frame midsize SUV, fully redesigned last year and carried into 2026 with the same platform. The SR5 is the entry trim, and it comes well equipped for the segment. Power comes from a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and standard four-wheel drive. That's a meaningful upgrade over the old naturally aspirated V6, with more torque and better fuel economy.2026 Toyota 4Runner SR5On-road manners have improved significantly over the outgoing generation, though the 4Runner retains the off-road capability the nameplate is known for. Standard equipment includes a touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Toyota Safety Sense, and ToyotaCare covering factory-scheduled maintenance for two years or 25,000 miles. The 4Runner is still very much a truck-based SUV, but the refinement gap with its car-based competitors has narrowed considerably.Should you jump on it?At $359 per month, the 4Runner SR5 is priced below where most shoppers would expect a body-on-frame Toyota SUV to lease. The catches are familiar: 10,000 miles per year is tight for an SUV that invites road trips, $3,999 due at signing isn't trivial, and the offer only covers three states. If you're in the Tri-State area and your driving stays mostly local, this is one of the stronger lease deals on a new-generation 4Runner this June.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 5, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.