Ford Enhances Mustang Mach-E with More Features, Space, and Comfort
J. Bacorelle
Sunday, 20 April 2025, 12:10
The Mustang Mach-E is set for a refresh in 2025, featuring updates that enhance its sporty elements, increase interior space, and introduce a new heat pump to optimise energy consumption, particularly in colder climates.
Additionally, it offers three new vibrant colour options for its bodywork: Velocity Blue, Magenta, and Terrain. A sleek black-painted splitter is added to the front, and the GT model also boasts a new sporty black front grille.
The striking alloy wheel designs are now more accessible; the base model now comes standard with wheels previously exclusive to Premium models, and Premium models offer optional 19-inch black-painted alloy wheels for a more cutting-edge look.
Inside, alongside the revamped SYNC 4A 2 interface, the gear selector has been moved from the centre console to the steering column, and the wiper and indicator controls have been relocated to a new 'Superstalk'. This frees up additional storage space in the centre console and creates a cleaner look.
The inclusion of a heat pump, located at the front of the Mustang Mach-E, allows for more energy-efficient cabin heating, which is particularly beneficial in colder climates. By reducing battery consumption, the heat pump can help extend the vehicle's range.
The all-electric Mustang Mach-E, Ford's first 100% electric passenger vehicle, arrived in Europe in 2021 and has since sold nearly 90,000 units across the continent.