The new 2025 Mach-E comes with a standard heat pump and provides incredible value for money thanks to its new revised pricing
The 2025 Mustang Mach-E Is Now $3,500 Cheaper 

Ford has decided to all out to take on the best-selling Tesla Model 3 by introducing some much-needed standard features for the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E. It received a lot of flak for its name when it debuted but redeemed itself and has since become one of the best-driving EVs on the market.

The 2025 Mustang Mach-E comes with a standard heat pump to tackle the upcoming winters and keep the batteries and cabin at ideal temperatures.

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A new Sport Appearance Package offers a more aggressive look, featuring the GT's front fascia and grille shield, painted red Brembo-branded brake calipers, and 19-inch high-gloss black wheels. Inside, the Premium models now come with standard ventilated front seats, red accent stitching, and a column-mounted shifter that frees up console space. 

The new and way more capable BlueCruise 1.5 automates up to 45% of lane changes during typical drives. But is a subscription-based feature.

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The Gen Z-friendly Ford Connectivity Package will ensure that Netflix streams stay uninterrupted. It includes a 5G Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing up to 10 devices to stay connected on the road. New apps and navigation features, such as an EV Trip Planner, are also part of the package. 

It will be available for purchase in early 2025, starting at an MSRP of $36,495, a whole lot cheaper than the MY2024 model. Also, the Mach-E premium is $41,990 full $4000 cheaper than last year. The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT-AWD and the Rally trim start at $54,490 and $57,990 respectively. 

The 2024 Mach-E could do 320 miles with extended battery, expect that figure to remain the same as the EPA estimates come out in the near future.

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