After all these years, the Ford Mustang is still the epitome of cool, and the 2025 model carries on its storied legacy. This is year two for the seventh generation model—let’s take a look at what this sporty coupe has to offer!
Key Takeaways:
- The Ford Mustang is celebrating its 60th anniversary with changes to reflect its 1960s heyday.
- Prices for its 14 trims range from $33,515 to $69,870.
- You can make your own digital version of the 1967 and 1987 gauge clusters.
What Changes Have Been Made to the 2025 Ford Mustang?
Last year heralded the birth of the new seventh-gen coupe; this year is all about the Mustang anniversary editions of GT coupes and convertibles. Cosmetic changes have been made in celebration, such as 20-inch wheels with red aluminum center caps. There’s also a new retro-designed digital gauge cluster, mimicking the panel on the 1967 model, which is available through an over-the-air update for all models from 2024 and later.
There are 14 (yes, you read that right) trims in the Mustang’s lineup. Starting MSRPs are from $33,515 to $69,870.
Is the 2025 Ford Mustang Powerful?
The Mustang has always been known for its power, and this year’s trims are no exception to this rule. The base model features a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost engine; it’s mated exclusively with a 10-speed automatic transmission and generates 315 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque.
But it’s the 5.0-liter V-8 that will really get your heart pumping—it can be paired with either the ten-speed automatic or a six-speed manual and generaties a very respectable 480 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque. According to Ford, there’s an optional performance exhaust that allows for 486 horsepower and 418 pound-feet of torque.
The track-focused Mustang Dark Horse uses a version of the 5.0-liter V-8 that packs a punch with 500-horsepower, adaptive dampers and 19-inch Pirelli P Zero PZ4 tires. You also have the option of Pirelli Trofeo RS tires thanks to the trim’s optional handling package.
Is the Interior of the 2025 Ford Mustang Spacious?
The Mustang has been a legendary car since the 1960s. This year’s model pays homage to its heyday while cleverly styled for the 21st-century, and nowhere is this more evident than in its interior, which has some retro touches to its high tech feel. The 2025 Mustang’s 12.4-inch instrument cluster is leaps and bounds ahead of that in the previous model. Its display can be configured to your liking with several colors, gauges, and a “calm” screen that reveals only bare bones details. It can even be configured to look like the 1987 model’s analog gauges or those of the 1967 model (as over-the-air update.)
Mustangs at the lowest trims feature cloth seats with micro-suede vinyl optional, while the Premium level adds stitching all around. The automaker has even added a “Remote Rev” function, which allows the Mustang’s engine to rev from your key fob as you admire it from a distance.
What Infotainment Center Is Featured in the 2025 Ford Mustang?
The Mustang’s interior gadgets were greatly improved last year, and today an available 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen system sits more toward the center of the dash behind a panel with curved glass. Ford’s Sync 4 software with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, and you have the option of a wireless phone charger.
Is the 2025 Ford Mustang Worth the Money?
The 2025 Mustang is available to order now and is expected to arrive at Jones Ford by the end of the year. Contact us today at Jones Ford for more information about this incredible sports car!