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These Are the Best SUV And Pickup Truck Deals Available Now

Honda Ridgeline TrailSport 2025 exterior oem 01 jpg 2025 Honda Ridgeline TrailSport | Manufacturer image

Key Points

  • Several brands have begun to start offering deals on SUV and pickup truck models.
  • These deals encompass cash and APR financing incentives.
  • A few brands are offering 0% financing for well-qualified buyers.

It’s that time of the month again — the time when automakers have started to roll out deals to get buyers into showrooms. If you’re in the market for a new SUV or pickup truck, you’re in the right place. We’ve gathered some of the best deals currently available on a few different SUV and pickup truck models. 

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A few important details to mention: While deals such as these can sometimes vary by the region of the country you’re in, all deals listed here are available nationally. These deals — specifically ones that offer good APR financing — also vary based on the credit rating of the individual. For more details of some of the deals, it’s best to check with your local dealer. 

cadillac escalade iq 2025 01 exterior front angle black jpg 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ | Cars.com photo by Aaron Bragman

Cadillac Escalade IQ

  • $5,000 in rebates and lease cash

From its six-figure starting price to more than 450 miles of range on a charge and up to a total of 750 horsepower, Cadillac’s all-electric Escalade IQ is massive on every front; you can even have your choice of the standard length or the extended-length IQL variant. If you can afford one but still want to save some money, Cadillac is currently offering both rebates and lease cash on new 2025 Escalade IQs for qualified buyers. Buyers can get up to $5,000 in consumer rebates or $5,000 in lease cash. What’s interesting about these offers is that they don’t end for nearly a year; both offers run until Jan. 4, 2027.

Shop the 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ near you

Flare Metallic 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 1 SUV
New
2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 1
$131,075 MSRP $136,075
Black Raven 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 2 SUV
Cadillac Certified
2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 2
7,890 mi.
$128,812 $1,076 price drop
ford ranger lariat 2025 exterior cheapest new pickups oem 01 scaled jpg 2025 Ford Ranger | Manufacturer image

Ford Ranger

  • $2,000 in bonus cash

From someone just wanting a no-frills work truck with the XL to the monster off-road performance of the Raptor, Ford’s mid-size Ranger pickup offers something for everyone. The truck has been doing well for the brand, with sales up over 54% in 2025. To keep that momentum going, Ford is currently offering $2,000 in bonus on all trims of the 2025 Ranger except the Raptor. According to Ford, the offer also may require financing through Ford Credit. This deal ends March 31.

Shop the 2025 Ford Ranger near you

Oxford White 2025 Ford Ranger XL Truck
New
2025 Ford Ranger XL
$32,117 MSRP $36,095

$3,000 price drop

Oxford White 2025 Ford Ranger XL Truck
New
2025 Ford Ranger XL
$32,780 $3,000 price drop
honda pilot black edition 2025 exterior oem 03 jpg 2025 Honda Pilot Black Edition | Manufacturer image

Honda Pilot

  • $1,500 in dealer, lease loyalty or purchase loyalty cash
  • Up to $3,200 in lease cash
  • 3.49% financing for up to 24-60 months

The Honda Pilot received a mild update for 2026, bringing slightly refreshed styling and bigger screens in the interior. But if you’re not interested in the Pilot’s new duds and can deal with the 2025 model, now through March 2, you can get up to $1,500 in either purchase loyalty or dealer cash back. If you’re interested in financing your 2025 Pilot, well-qualified buyers can get 3.49% financing for 24-60 months; if you want a longer loan term, that rate jumps to 4.49% for up to 72 months. Interested in a lease instead? You can get up to $3,200 in lease cash toward a new 2025 Pilot. You have to act fast, though: That deal ends on March 2, as well. 

Shop the 2025 Honda Pilot near you

Platinum White 2025 Honda Pilot Touring+ SUV
New
2025 Honda Pilot Touring+
$54,180 MSRP $54,180
Crystal Black Pearl 2025 Honda Pilot EX-L SUV
Honda Certified
2025 Honda Pilot EX-L
16,316 mi.
$41,997 $400 price drop
honda ridgeline 2026 exterior oem 05 jpg 2026 Honda Ridgeline | Manufacturer image

Honda Ridgeline

  • $3,000 in dealer cash
  • $2,900 in lease cash
  • 0.99%-4.99% financing for up to 72 months

Honda’s Ridgeline is a pickup that isn’t a pickup. Sure, it has a bed with cool in-bed storage, but viewed from the front, you’d swear it was a Pilot. It doesn’t drive like a truck, either, coming across as more carlike in its on-road manners than many crossovers. If the Ridgeline’s quirky untruckness appeals to you, Honda is offering a few deals. Buyers looking for cash on the hood can get up to $3,000 in dealer cash toward the purchase of a new 2025 Ridgeline, and lessees can get nearly the same, with $2,900 in lease cash. Both of those deals end March 2. Well-qualified buyers can get financing as low as 0.99% for 24-60 months or 1.99% for 61-72 months for leftover 2025 Ridgelines. If you’re wanting to finance at a good rate on a ‘26 Ridgeline, financing bumps up to 3.99% for 24-60 months and 4.99% for 61-72 months.

Shop the 2025 Honda Ridgeline near you

Solar Silver Metallic 2025 Honda Ridgeline RTL Truck
Used
2025 Honda Ridgeline RTL
17,150 mi.
$35,000 $534 price drop
Platinum White Pearl 2025 Honda Ridgeline Black Truck
Used
2025 Honda Ridgeline Black
27,162 mi.
$39,999

0% Financing Deals

The following vehicles currently have 0% financing available:

  • 2025 Ford F-Series Super Duty: 0% financing for up to 60 months, available through March 21
  • 2025 Lincoln Aviator: 0% financing for up to 48 months, available through March 31
  • 2025-26 Lincoln Corsair: 0% financing for up to 48 months, available through March 31
  • 2025-26 Lincoln Nautilus: 0% financing for up to 48 months, available through March 31

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