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Ford Mustang Mach-E Among 2025’s Least Stolen Vehicles In America

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Automotive theft has been on the rise for several years to this point, but as one would imagine, that doesn’t apply to every vehicle out there. Rather, some models are far more popular with thieves than others – generally, the same ones that tend to rank among the top sellers, such as the Ford F-Series lineup. As for the Ford Mustang Mach-E, it ranked as one of the least stolen vehicles in the U.S. last year, even as overall thefts continued to climb. Now that we have some fresh data for 2025, it seems as if not much has changed in that regard, either.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the Ford Mustang Mach-E once again ranked as one of the least stolen vehicles in the U.S.. this time, among the 2022-2024 model years. The Mach-E had a relative claim frequency of 8, which is well below the average of 100. That’s way below the most-stolen vehicle on this list – the Chevy Camaro – which had a relative claim frequency of 3,949, while the rest of the most-stolen list is largely dominated by muscle cars and pickup trucks.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are eight electric vehicles and two plug-in hybrids on the least stolen vehicles list this time around, including the Ford Mustang Mach-E. According to IIHS, this lower rate of claim frequencies among plug-in vehicles largely stems from the fact that EVs and PHEVs are more likely to be parked in a garage or near a building to facilitate charging, making them less attractive to thieves.

Regardless, EVs and PHEVs on this list have whole-theft claim frequencies that are more than 85 percent lower than the overall average, which is a massive gap, indeed. However, the Ford Mustang Mach-E wasn’t the least stolen vehicle by any means – this list was topped by the Tesla Model 3, followed by the Model Y, Toyota RAV4 Prime, Tesla Model S, Volvo XC90, and Volvo XC40, all of which ranked ahead of the Mach-E.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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Brett Foote

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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