FAST FACTS
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Rank
- #4 in Compact Electric SUVs
Pros
- Multiple versions with 300-plus miles of range if you get the bigger battery
- Quick acceleration pretty much across the board
- Tech-forward cabin with useful passenger and cargo space
Cons
- Slow max charge rate could cramp your style on a road trip
- Standard battery's range is unimpressive
What's New for 2025?
The Mustang Mach-E gets a standard heat pump across the lineup and some significant price reductions, but it's otherwise largely unchanged.
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Review

by Josh Sadlier
published Apr 2, 2025 | updated Apr 5, 2025

Is the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E a Good SUV?
"The Mach-E looks sharp, drives nicely and offers plenty of power, tech and interior space. It also serves up competitive 300-mile range estimates if you get the extended-range battery. Compared to the Model Y, which is of course its primary bogey, it feels heavier (because it is) and more SUV-like, which may be appealing to some. But Ford has thus far failed to address the Achilles' heel of this model, namely, its relatively low DC charging speeds compared to the Tesla, the Ioniq 5 and numerous others. That's mostly irrelevant if you mostly charge at home, but it makes this Ford a lot less road-trip-friendly than we'd like."—Ranked #4 out of 12 Compact Electric SUVs
Which 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Should I Buy?
MotorDonkey's proprietary vehicle data identifies every significant version of each model so that you can compare and decide. Ordered by price from low to high, here are the versions of the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E that you need to be aware of, along with our expert analysis and recommendations.
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- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Standard Range)
- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Standard Range)
- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Extended Range)
- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Extended Range)
- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT
- 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally
1. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Standard Range)
- Base Price: $37,995
- Range: 250 mi
- Battery Capacity: 72.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 110 kW
- Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine: 1 electric motor
- Horsepower: 264
- Torque: 387 lb-ft
- Weight: 4,609 lbs
- Length: 185.6 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
The entry-level Mustang Mach-E doesn't really stand out with its range or power. We'd be inclined to delve deeper into the model range to find more overall value, even though the relatively low base price may appeal.
2. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Standard Range)
- Base Price: $40,995
- Range: 230 mi
- Battery Capacity: 72.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 110 kW
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 2 electric motors
- Horsepower: 325
- Torque: 500 lb-ft
- Weight: 4,789 lbs
- Length: 185.6 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
Adding AWD to the base Mustang Mach-E gives you a big boost in horsepower and torque, but since it uses the same battery pack as the RWD version, range suffers accordingly. You could argue that only losing 20 miles of range is pretty good for all that extra oomph, but 230 miles of range isn't really acceptable these days, unless perhaps the acceleration is truly insane.
3. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Extended Range)
- Base Price: $46,745
- Range: 320 mi
- Battery Capacity: 91.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 150 kW
- Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
- Engine: 1 electric motor
- Horsepower: 290
- Torque: 387 lb-ft
- Weight: 4,625 lbs
- Length: 185.6 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
The larger battery pack gives the rear-wheel-drive Mustang Mach-E a lot more range than the standard pack, but you can't simply add the big battery a la carte. Instead, you have to step up to the Premium trim, which, when you factor in the battery upgrade as well, puts you around $47k to start.
4. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Extended Range)
- Base Price: $49,745
- Range: 300 mi
- Battery Capacity: 91.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 150 kW
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 2 electric motors
- Horsepower: 365
- Torque: 500 lb-ft
- Weight: 4,838 lbs
- Length: 185.6 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
Adding the larger battery pack to the AWD Mach-E is a no-brainer versus the standard-range AWD. You get 70 more miles of range, faster DC charging (though still not fast), and a bonus of 40 more horsepower. It might boost the price by $5k or so when all's said and done compared to the standard-range Mach-E AWD, but you'll be glad you did it.
5. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT
- Base Price: $54,495
- Range: 280 mi
- Battery Capacity: 91.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 150 kW
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 2 electric motors
- Horsepower: 480
- Torque: 600 lb-ft
- 0-60: 3.7 sec
- Weight: 4,991 lbs
- Length: 186.7 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
The GT doesn't make a strong case for itself despite the auspicious associations with the gas-powered Mustang GT, which always makes a strong case. What lets the electrified GT down? Principally the fact that you can get the same dual-motor, big-battery configuration in the non-GT Mach-E for a lot less coin, and it also gives you 20 more miles of range. In short, you have to be really into the GT's notion of sporty performance if you're going to pay more for less range, and to be fair, the GT does provide 115 more horsepower and 100 more lb-ft of torque. So we get the appeal, but the non-GT dual-motor Mach-E is already quite quick and perhaps didn't need more speed — that's the counterpoint.
6. 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally
- Base Price: $58,490
- Range: 265 mi
- Battery Capacity: 91.0 kWh
- Peak Charge Rate: 150 kW
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 2 electric motors
- Horsepower: 480
- Torque: 700 lb-ft
- Length: 187.0 in
- Towing Capacity: N/A
Boasting a modest 0.8-in suspension lift, added underbody protection (including around the electric motors) and MagneRide shocks, the Rally is essentially an off-road package for the Mach-E GT (which, by the way, is eligible to match the Rally's 700 lb-ft torque output via the Performance upgrade). We're not sure who actually wants to take their sporty $60k EV on an off-road rally course, but it does sound fun.
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Pricing & Specs
What are the different versions of the 2025 Mustang Mach-E, and how much do they cost? Select a version below or just hit the button to see our full 2025 Mustang Mach-E specs and model data.
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Pricing & Specs by Version
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Version | Price | Fuel | Range | Power | Torque |
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2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Standard Range) | $37,995 | Electric | 250 mi | 264 hp | 387 lb-ft |
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Standard Range) | $40,995 | Electric | 230 mi | 325 hp | 500 lb-ft |
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Single Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (Extended Range) | $46,745 | Electric | 320 mi | 290 hp | 387 lb-ft |
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (Extended Range) | $49,745 | Electric | 300 mi | 365 hp | 500 lb-ft |
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT | $54,495 | Electric | 280 mi | 480 hp | 600 lb-ft |
2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally | $58,490 | Electric | 265 mi | 480 hp | 700 lb-ft |

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008. Prior to founding MotorDonkey, he spent 15 years shaping Edmunds' expert automotive content in various capacities, starting as an associate editor and ultimately serving as a senior editor before wrapping up with a five-year term as the company's first-ever director of content strategy. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has driven, compared and critiqued thousands of cars in his career. Helping people find their perfect car never gets old—seriously!
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