The 2025 Ford Mustang is on the horizon, leading the charge as the premier muscle car on the market. This year marks a truly special time as it’s the 60th anniversary of the Mustang, let’s see what makes this year's model special.
Key takeaways
- The 2025 Mustang comes with 3 standard engines that depend on the trim you get.
- The Mustang will come with a 60th anniversary edition that is only available on the GT line.
- The track ready Dark Horse is back and ready for action, perfect for those who want to break PR’s and look good doing so.
Is Ford discontinuing the Mustang?
No, Ford is discontinuing the Mustang.
With most other competition out of the question, the 2025 Ford Mustang sits on top ready to push itself even further than before. Having recently entered its 7th generation, the Ford Mustang will be around for at least a few more years.
Being that this is a new year model, it comes with a special 60th anniversary edition. This edition commemorates the start of a storied legacy. Only available on the GT line of 2025 Mustangs. This edition hearkens back to the original wheels that are 20-inches and comes with red aluminum center caps.
While it isn’t part of the original Mustang, Ford still thought it was worth it to add a throwback to the 1967 instrument panel. This takes form in the digital gauge cluster. Unlike the wheels, this cluster is available on all Mustangs across the 2025 lineup, giving everyone a chance to celebrate the best the American automotive industry has to offer.
What are the 2025 Ford Mustang Specs?
The 2025 Ford Mustang is projected to get between 315 to 500 horsepower depending on the engine. It comes with a few different standard engines depending on the trim. The first standard engine that the car comes with is a 2.3L EcoBoost that comes with the EcoBoost line. This engine produces 315 horsepower.
The next engine is a 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 that can produce 480 horsepower. This engine is available on the GT line. The most powerful engine is reserved for the highest trim level. This is the Dark Horse, it comes with a 5.0L Coyote engine, and can produce a monstrous 500 horsepower.
What will be the 2025 Ford Mustang Price?
The 2025 Ford Mustang has an estimated starting MSRP of $31,920. There’s a handful of trims that are available for the Mustang–even coming with convertible options. The EcoBoost is available in 4 trims, with one being a convertible. The options are the EcoBoost Fastback, EcoBoost Premium Fastback, EcoBoost Convertible, the EcoBoost, and the EcoBoost Premium Convertible. These trims range from $31,920 to $40,020.
The next line you can look for is the GT line. This line has 3 options to pick from, the GT Fastback, GT Premium Fastback, and GT Premium Convertible. With these trims ranging from $45,460 to $55,480.
The last line is the Dark Horse, this is the nicest and strongest Mustang from the 2025 lineup. The Dark Horse doesn’t come with a convertible option. The base Dark Horse is expected to start at $63,280.
The Dark Horse Premium starts at $68,275. This trim gives an already sporty looking car even more features that standout from the rest. Being that this trim doesn’t come with convertible options, it does come with the distinction of being track ready.
Summary
While there’s still much to be learned about the 2025 Mustang, stay tuned with us here at Lafayette Ford and we’ll update you as we learn more. If you can’t wait to get a new Mustang, come see us here in person and we can show you our current muscle car inventory!