For 2025, Ford has made notable updates to the Mustang Mach-E lineup, including significant price cuts across all models. Every Mach-E now comes standard with a new heat pump, designed to improve cabin warmth and overall efficiency in colder weather. Models equipped with Ford's BlueCruise hands-free driving system receive upgraded features, such as automatic lane changes. A new Sport Appearance package is available for the Premium trim, giving it a visual edge closer to the high-performance GT variant.
The infotainment system has also been refreshed, and those with the Connectivity package now benefit from a 5G-powered Wi-Fi hotspot, expanded app support including YouTube, and enhanced navigation capabilities. Additionally, Ford has introduced three new exterior paint options—Molten Magenta Metallic, Velocity Blue Metallic, and Desert Sand—along with three new wheel designs, allowing for more personalization than ever before.
The Mach-E starts at under $40,000 this year, with the Rally trim topping the lineup with an estimated price of $57,990 as of writing. The full list of available trims this year reads as:
- Select - $39,990
- Premium - $43,990
- GT Performance - $55,485
- GT - $56,490
- Rally - $57,990
The Premium model is considered the best choice in the Mustang Mach-E lineup, as it offers a notable upgrade in features and comfort over the more basic Select trim. When equipped with the extended-range battery and rear-wheel drive, the Premium delivers an estimated 320 miles of range.
However, many buyers may prefer the added traction and performance of the all-wheel-drive version, even though it slightly reduces the range to 290 miles. Overall, the Premium trim strikes a strong balance between luxury, capability, and value.