Top 10 best sports cars available in the US today which are cheap on your pocket; here’s how you can own a 2025 sports car for less than your rent: jaw-dropping deals revealed
Owning a sports car in 2025 is more affordable than ever. Automakers like Mazda, Toyota, Ford, and Hyundai are offering low-interest EMI plans, cashback, and zero-down deals on models under $40,000. Discover how you can drive home your dream sport...

Believe it or not, you can now get behind the wheel of a brand-new 2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata for just $29,530. It’s lightweight, rear-wheel drive, and built purely for driving joy. Mazda dealerships across the U.S. are offering extended warranty packages and low-interest loans that make the Miata accessible for buyers who want thrills without the financial crash.
Similarly, the 2025 Toyota GR86, starting at $30,400, delivers 228 horsepower and a track-ready suspension. Toyota’s finance arm is currently advertising special lease deals at under $399 per month, with zero down payment options in select states.
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The 2025 Subaru BRZ, the GR86’s twin, is also turning heads with its sleek design and precise handling. Priced at $31,000, it’s available with 1.9% APR financing and complimentary maintenance for the first two years, making it another wallet-friendly performance icon.
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Power with practicality: Big deals on daily drivers
For those who want a mix of speed and space, the 2025 Volkswagen GTI and Hyundai Elantra N bring practicality with punch. The GTI, priced at $32,445, now qualifies for Volkswagen’s “Smart Buy” program, a financing option with EMIs starting around $450 per month. Meanwhile, Hyundai’s Elantra N offers a $2,000 cashback incentive for early buyers and an extended maintenance plan, making it a deal too good to ignore.The new 2025 Nissan Z, starting at around $42,210, has joined the list of attainable sports cars thanks to aggressive dealer discounts and promotional APRs as low as 0.9%. Its twin-turbo V6 and retro-inspired design make it a standout in the sub-$45,000 bracket.
The new wave of affordable performance
Even muscle legends are getting budget-friendly. The 2025 Ford Mustang, starting at $31,920, comes with Ford’s “Drive Now, Pay Later” scheme, deferring payments for the first 90 days. This makes it easier for buyers to experience raw American horsepower without an immediate financial burden.If you want rally-grade handling, the 2025 Subaru WRX and Toyota GR Corolla are both offering finance options below $500 per month, depending on your credit score. Subaru dealers are even throwing in free performance upgrades like Brembo brakes or adaptive dampers on select trims.
Rounding off the list is the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray base model, which, despite its legendary status, now features a surprisingly accessible entry point with dealer incentives bringing prices closer to $55,000. GM’s special “Performance Access Program” also allows partial financing at low monthly costs for qualified buyers, making America’s favorite sports car closer to reach than ever.
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Why automakers are offering these “too-good-to-be-true” deals
After years of sluggish sales in the performance segment, car manufacturers are betting big on younger buyers. The rise of flexible EMI plans, online financing, and subscription models has opened the market to a new generation of enthusiasts who want performance without long-term commitment.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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