The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E starts at $38,490, $3,500 less than the model that was released last year. Even though it’s less expensive, the Mach-E has more features, like a new basic heat pump that uses power more effectively in colder places. It comes with a new-look package and the most up-to-date form of Ford’s Blue Cruise hands-free system. The Ford Mustang Mach-E’s prices have been on a roller coaster since it first came out in 2021. The price of the EV car has changed a lot since then. For example, Ford cut costs significantly in May 2023 and again this month. Prices for the Mach-E will go down even more for the 2025 model year. Some trims will see bigger price drops than others. The basic model now costs $38,490, and the next model year should go on sale in early 2025. The new number represents a $3500 savings compared to the 2024 version. The Premium trim now starts at $41,990, which is $4,000 less than it did last year, thanks to an even bigger discount. The GT AWD Extended Range model costs $54,490, and the Rally model, which just came out, costs $57,990, which is less than the $65,390 it cost last year. In spite of its lower price, the Mach-E has many extra features. The 2025 models come with a heat pump as standard equipment to save energy in colder places. A new Sport appearance package has been added to the less expensive Premium version. It includes 19-inch gloss black Mach-E GT wheels, a front fascia, a grille shield, and red Brembo front brake calipers. The Sport appearance kit also has red accent stitching and wheels that look more sporty on the inside. The 2025 Mach-E also gets Ford’s newest hands-free system, BlueCruise version 1.5, which lets it change lanes independently. All trim levels are now equipped with a column-mounted shifter, replacing the previous center-mounted dial shifter, while Premium models have also been upgraded to include ventilated front seats as standard equipment.