The 2025 Ford Mustang gains two new colors, including Wimbledon White and Molten Magenta Metallic Tri-Coat. Here’s a first look at the latter, Molten Magenta.
Molten Magenta Metallic Tri-Coat is tagged with paint code DT, and is available on all 2025 Ford Mustang trim levels as a $995 option. It’s one of 10 colors available for the pony car. Note that it is not available in conjunction with the California Special Package (option code 54F), Dark Horse Appearance Package, or 60th Anniversary Package (option code 606). It is also offered with all interior colorways.
The following list outlines all available exterior colors for the 2025 Mustang (relevant paint codes listed in parentheses):
- Blue Ember Metallic (E1)
- Vapor Blue Metallic (K1)
- Grabber Blue Metallic (AE)
- Shadow Black (G1)
- Iconic Silver Metallic (JS)
- Carbonized Gray Metallic (M7)
- Race Red (PQ)
- Wimbledon White (N4) (New for 2025)
- Molten Magenta Metallic Tri-Coat (DT) (New for 2025)
The trim levels available for the 2025 Ford Mustang are as follows:
- EcoBoost
- EcoBoost Premium
- GT
- GT Premium
- Dark Horse
- Dark Horse Premium
Finally, the following list shows all available interior colorways:
- Black Onyx/Space Gray
- Black Onyx/Space Gray/Emberglo
- Black Onyx/Space Gray/Carmine Red
- Navy Pier
- Black Cloth with Blue Accents
- Black/Blue Dinamica Cloth/Vinyl
Fresh off a complete overhaul from the ground up for the 2024 model year, the 2025 Ford Mustang does not feature many major changes or updates. However, the 2.3L High Performance Package (HPP) has been deleted from the lineup. This bundled quite a few options and extras for the base Mustang EcoBoost and EcoBoost Premium models, such as 19-inch Carbonized Gray painted wheels, a Carbon Black front grille, hand-operated parking brake, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and paddle shifters, just to name a few.
We’ll have more on the 2025 Ford Mustang soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford Mustang news and non-stop Ford news coverage.
Comments
I feared atrociousness but it’s actually quite nice.
meh…..
I do like the new Magenta but 1000 way too much plus the silver wheels dont go with it.
Silver wheels go with all colors
You’re right, and they don’t look like cop car wheels or spare tires like the all black ones do!
Since Wimbledon was previously reserved for the 50th anniversary it kind of feels like they are hoping to gain boomer sales bringing it back. I wonder if sales aren’t what they hoped for.
Other than the louvered corner windows everything special about the 50th has now shown up in other later cars to help boost sales. The wheels even showed up recolored on ecoboosts.
Looks red to me.
I’ve noticed something disturbing with Ford over the past year or more. Seems every few months, they add a “new option” for this or that vehicle. Look at the “added features” in 2023, 2024, 2025 models that come out AFTER that production year started or order windows close. So you want a new color of the car or truck you bought? Now you have to buy a NEW one. Oh, you want the cool new front end grill on your F150? Now you have to buy a NEW F150 to get it.
Should’ve named it “Deleted Wireless Charging Crimson.”
All this effort and they still can’t manage to build my GT Premium Night Pony I ordered in March. Newest build date is Sept. after 3 push outs.
Any one have a date of when we can order one thru the dealership?