2025 Mustang Mach-E Enhanced with New Colours, More Space

Apr 16, 2025

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COLOGNE, Germany – Ford is enhancing the Mustang Mach-E for 2025, giving customers sporty styling additions, more interior space and a new heat pump to optimise energy consumption.

The 2025 Mustang Mach-E is available with three vibrant new exterior colour options: Velocity Blue, Molten Magenta, and Terrain.

A sleek, black-painted splitter is added to the front, and the GT model also boasts a sporty new black front grille. Striking alloy wheel designs are even more accessible, with base models now featuring wheels previously exclusive to Premium trims, and Premium models offering optional 19-inch, black-painted alloy wheels for a bold look.

“We’ve built strong relationships with our customers over the last four years, and continue to make upgrades based on their feedback,” said Donna Dickson, Mustang Mach-E chief engineer. “We’re dedicated to giving them the best version of Mustang Mach-E possible, and that means giving them features they have been asking for, like the new heat pump and more interior space up front.” 

Inside, as well as a refreshed SYNC 4A interface, the gear selector has been moved from the centre console to the steering column, with the wiper and indicator controls moved to a new “Superstalk”. This frees up additional storage space in the centre console and creates a cleaner look.

The addition of a heat pump, located in the front of the Mustang Mach-E, enables more energy-efficient cabin heating, which has benefits particularly in colder weather. By reducing the drain on the battery, the heat pump has the potential to help increase the vehicle’s driving range.

The all-electric Mustang Mach-E, Ford’s first ever full electric passenger vehicle arrived in Europe in 2021 and has gone on to sell almost 90,000 units across the region. The latest update is part of the continuous focus on delivering the Mustang Mach-E customers are asking for, whether through over-the-air software updates or hardware upgrades.