When it comes to electric cars, I have been waiting to experience this one: The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E promises to be the real deal when it comes to an electric crossover channeled through the rich legacy of the iconic American sports car. Presented in the Premium trim, Ford ultimately delivers. 

Preproduction model with optional equipment and extra cost color option shown.

Initially, the customized Molten Magenta accomplished the mission of capturing the eyes, complemented by black grille, rear spoiler, LED lighting package, and roomy, drainable “frunk” for more cargo accessibility. The recommended Sport Appearance Package ($2,995) takes the exterior to another level, including the front and rear lower fascia; 19-inch gloss black wheels; and active grille shutters; and power liftgate. Of course, the signature pony badge stamp completes the look. 

Preproduction model with optional equipment and extra cost color option shown.

Power comes from an 88 kWh usable extended-range NCM battery paired with a single-speed transmission and e-AWD. With up to 150 kW DC fast-charge capability and an 11 kW onboard charger, the Mach-E makes quick road-trip recharging a reality. The estimated driving range rivals other competing electric SUVs averaging 104 miles combined, resulting in an impressive 300-mile range. There is a 10.2-hour standard charging time, but with the included fast-charging adapter (NACS), drivers could do a 10% to 80% power boost in about an impressive 40-minute time span. When using regenerative braking and one-pedal driving, efficiency gets a boost. Reportedly, Mach-e owners would save $5,750 in fuel costs over five years alongside zero emissions to show Mother Earth some love. 

Preproduction model with optional equipment and extra cost color option shown.

When it comes to muscle, this Mustang doesn’t disappoint. The 262-horsepower rear-wheel-drive version sets things off, while the 480-horsepower all-wheel-drive version puts pretty much all others in the segment to shame. 

The Premium trim delivers a luxurious cabin highlighted by black perforated ActiveX seats that are heated and ventilated up front. A 15.5-inch touchscreen running Ford’s signature SYNC 4A dominates the dash, backed by a theateresque 10-speaker B&O sound system and wireless charging pad. A 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster keeps vital information clear and easy to program. Other outstanding perks include dual-zone climate control, a panoramic fixed-glass roof for optimal stargazing, and power-folding mirrors with pony projection lamps to flex a little more regarding amenities. 

Driver assistance is equally advanced. Ford Co-Pilot360™ Active 2.0 with BlueCruise (one-year plan included) which enables hands-free highway driving on compatible roads. A 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise, and advanced stability control raises a driver’s confidence whether it’s a quick trip to the grocery store or excursion to the mountains. To further ease the mind, Ford backs the Mach-E with an 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty and a comprehensive 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain and roadside assistance plan. That’ll work especially for first-time EV buyers. 

Starting at $42,995 and tested here at $55,930 with all the options, the 2025 Mustang Mach-E Premium does an impressive job of blending performance, technology, and sustainability into this latest head-turning, all-electric crossover. 

Price: $42,995 MSRP and $55,930 with all options totaling $10,935 including paint, glass roof, 88 kW exterior battery, fast-charging adapter, and Sport Appearance Package. 

For more information, visit Ford.com.