Coming off a total redesign for the 2024 model year, the 2025 Ford Mustang wasn’t expected to receive too many updates, though thus far, The Blue Oval has revealed a few – some of which are designed to celebrate the fact that it’s been 60 years since the iconic pony car debuted. Thus, it stands to reason that there are at least a few prospective 2025 Ford Mustang customers out there waiting for production and deliveries of that model to commence, and now, we know when that process is currently slated to begin.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Job 1 2025 Ford Mustang production at the Flat Rock Assembly plant is currently scheduled to kick off on November 4th, 2024, though as is always the case, that date is subject to change based on a variety of factors. Regardless, we can pencil in early November as the start of 2025 Ford Mustang production as the new model year changeover isn’t too terribly far off.
The 2025 Ford Mustang will usher in the arrival of the new 60th Anniversary Package, which adds some heritage-inspired styling elements to the pony car as part of its birthday celebration. That package is limited to 1,965 units, with a handful set to be finished in Brittany Blue, too. Additionally, dual-zone automatic climate control is now standard on all models, which wasn’t previously the case. However, the 2025 Ford Mustang is also set to lose a couple of features – including wireless charging, which was previously standard on the 2024 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium, GT Premium, and Dark Horse. Additionally, the 2025 Ford Mustang has also dropped the EcoBoost High Performance Package, which was also available on the 2024 model.
In terms of exterior colors, the 2025 Ford Mustang is dropping four of them from its lineup as well – Atlas Blue Metallic, Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Yellow Splash Metallic Tri-Coat, and Dark Matter Gray Metallic. To partially make up for those losses, the 2025 Mustang is adding two new hues, however – Wimbledon White and Molten Magenta Metallic Tri-Coat.
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I have 60 anniversary ordered. Just wish I could have gotten to option it with Magnride Suspension. Since I really liked it in my 2019 Mustang Bullitt.
I also ordered the anniversary edition. I am under the impression that the Magneride is standard on this package. I also wanted to get the supercharger but then I read somewhere that it does not work with the Magneride. I guess I will find out when it arrives.
I don’t understand manufacturers. Corvette is always a year late on anniversary editions, or not at all…1983. Ford could make the 1965 very special editions but also make editions in the color schemes of the original. I would order a Wimbledon white with the showstopper bright red interior but corporate dropped the showstopper red interior after 2023. WTH
It’s lost the Mustang style, beginning to look like any other car
How many mustang are made in one day, 300 units. The mustang 2025 GTs