Key Takeaways
- Details of the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E have been released.
- The electric crossover has a regular heat pump and an improved BlueCruise at a discounted MSRP of $36,495.00.
- You also have more choices for how you pay for BlueCruise and connectivity.
The 2025 Mustang Mach-E, which Ford has announced, is noteworthy for both its price reduction and feature enhancements.
About $3,500 cheaper than the 2024 model, the new model year starts at $36,495 before the destination cost.
The 2025 Mustang Mach-E has some notable upgrades despite its lower price. Now, if you’re in the passing lane with someone too close to you or behind a slow car, the optional BlueCruise 1.5 hands-free highway driving mode will switch lanes automatically. Additionally, Ford anticipates that it will operate hands-free for a longer period of time.
In colder climates, you might expect more comfort and range now that a heat pump is common. A new Ford Connectivity Package is now available, which includes access to in-car apps, navigation, and a 5G hotspot.
The Sport Appearance Package of the Premium variant upgrades the 19-inch wheels, front fascia, grille shield, and red front brake calipers of the GT if you want the Mach-E GT look without the expensive matching price. In addition, there are three wheel options and three new colors: Velocity Blue Metallic, Desert Sand, and Melten Magenta Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
The redesigned Mustang Mach-E will be available for purchase in early 2025. Blue Cruise will be available as a one-time purchase or as a component of a yearly bundle.
The choice to increase functionality and cut the price at the same time isn’t as shocking as it would initially appear. Even though Ford’s EV business has had some success, the carmaker has been focusing more on hybrids as it faces a more challenging electric vehicle market than it had expected. In order to make room for new inventory, the firm is even allegedly paying shops to accept 2024 F-150 Lightnings.
The next Mustang Mach-E will theoretically be a far better value thanks to the changes, which also avoid unsold stock before it even starts. In addition to saving money up front, you also don’t have to check off as many boxes to receive the EV of your dreams.
In a congested electric crossover market that also includes the Tesla Model Y ($44,990) and VW ID.4 ($39,735), that might help Ford compete. Both of those are now much more costly and won’t necessarily offer a big feature advantage.