The 2025 Ford Mustang gains a third fresh color – in addition to Wimbledon White and Molten Magenta – called Intense Lime Yellow Metallic. Here’s a first look at the upcoming hue.
Available as of Job 2 production, which will begin in late February 2025, Intense Lime Yellow Metallic is tagged with paint code B7, and it’s a $295 option offered on the 2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost and GT trim levels; it’s not offered at all on the Dark Horse trim. The only cabin environment it cannot be paired with is Carmine Red. Additionally, it’s important to note that it’s not available in conjunction with certain optional packages, including the 60th Anniversary Package and the California Special Package. Intense Lime can be paired with the Wheel and Stripe Package, but only with the package’s Black Step Opacity Fade stripes.
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)
- Intense Lime Yellow Metallic (B7) (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
- Carmine Red
In addition to the three aforementioned colors being added to the list, the 2025 Ford Mustang leaves four exterior colors behind. That means Atlas Blue Metallic (paint code B3), Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (paint code D4), Yellow Splash Metallic Tri-Coat (paint code RH), and Dark Matter Gray Metallic (paint code HY) are no longer available.
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. Additionally, the pony car loses its wireless smartphone charging pad, although it does gain dual-zone climate control.
Pricing for the 2025 Ford Mustang starts at $31,920, although it’s worth noting that pricing for V8-powered models is significantly more expensive than it was for the 2024 model year.
Comments
Keep up the good work and keep on making new Ford mustang i like color it’s different 👌 😉 keep it up and keep motoring
Shame anything that’s not black, white or silver costs extra now. And that it’s still basically a 2015 chassis and interior.
Whats intense about it? Looks like cat poop