The Ford Mustang turns 60 this year, and the 2025 lineup continues its evolution while staying true to its performance heritage. It includes the affordable EcoBoost, the powerful GT, and the race-ready Dark Horse, each offering a distinct driving experience across fastback and convertible body styles. At John Kennedy Ford of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, we’ve explored how the 2025 Ford Mustang blends classic muscle car appeal with modern innovation.
What’s New and Exciting for 2025?
Ford is celebrating the Mustang with a 60th Anniversary Edition capped at 1,965 units, a clever nod to its first year on American asphalt. It’s only available as the GT Fastback or GT Convertible, rolling on special 20-inch wheels with eye-catching red aluminum center caps.
If you’re a tech fan, you’ll love the new digital gauge cluster that mimics the 1967 Mustang’s old-school instrument panel. The dashboard also has a fully customizable 12.4-inch digital instrument display sitting next to a 13.2-inch SYNC touch screen. With standard Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa integration, you’ll be able to stay plugged in no matter where the road takes you.
2025 Mustang Body Styles
The 2025 model has just two body styles: the iconic fastback and the sun-worshipping convertible. The fastback has a classic profile while giving you 13.5 cubic feet of trunk space, which is plenty for weekend bags or a grocery run. The convertible reduces trunk space to 11.4 cubic feet, trading some cargo room for unlimited headroom and the chance to have the wind whipping through your hair as you drive through Jenkintown. Both styles are unquestionably Mustangs, but the 2025 models sharpen things up a bit, with meaner lines hinting at what’s waiting when you press the gas.
2025 Ford Mustang Engine Options
The 2.3L EcoBoost four-cylinder delivers 315 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. It may be the base engine, but don’t write it off as the lesser option; it goes from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds while achieving 22 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway.
The 5.0L V-8 in the standard GT produces 480 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque, going from 0 to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds. You can get even more out of the GT with an optional performance exhaust that increases the output to 486 horsepower and 418 lb-ft of torque.
If that’s still not enough for you, the Dark Horse manages 500 horsepower from the same block. This extra power drops the fuel numbers to 15 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway for the automatic GT and 14 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway for the Dark Horse.
Whether you’re a diehard for manual or a fan of automatic, there’s a transmission for you. EcoBoost models use Ford’s crisp 10-speed automatic, while the GT and Dark Horse let you pick between the automatic and a six-speed manual.
Exploring the 2025 Ford Mustang’s Models and MSRPs
The fastback style is available in six models for 2025: the EcoBoost Fastback, EcoBoost Premium Fastback, GT Fastback, GT Premium Fastback, Dark Horse, and Dark Horse Premium. Prices start at $33,515 for the basic EcoBoost and climb to $69,375 for the Dark Horse Premium. The convertible style is available in the EcoBoost Convertible ($40,120), EcoBoost Premium Convertible ($43,045), and GT Premium Convertible ($56,580).
Move up the trim ladder with either body shape, and you’ll add leather seats, driver-assistance technologies, and thumping sound systems. Dark Horse models throw in track-ready features and styling touches you won’t see anywhere else.
If you’re serious about track racing, consider the GT Performance Package. For an extra $5,295, you get wider 18-inch wheels, beefier brakes, extra chassis bracing, sportier suspension, and a performance rear differential.
Buying and Maintaining Your 2025 Ford Mustang
Getting your hands on a new Mustang starts with doing your homework and taking a test-drive. At John Kennedy Ford of Jenkintown, we’ll walk you through every step, from finding your perfect model to sorting out payments that won’t wreck your budget. Think about the long game, too — while V-8 Mustangs are less fuel-efficient and cost more to maintain, they typically hold their value better.
Whichever Mustang you choose, regular care will keep it running well and ensure it fetches the best price when you finally sell it or trade up for something new. Follow what Ford recommends in your owner’s manual, as regular oil changes, tire rotations, and brake checks make a huge difference in the long term. Our service department has certified technicians who know these vehicles inside and out, so you can trust us to keep your Mustang in top shape. If anything goes wrong, your Mustang comes protected by Ford’s three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and five-year/60,000-mile powertrain protection.
Experience the 2025 Ford Mustang at John Kennedy Ford of Jenkintown
Mixing classic cool with modern smarts, this American icon just keeps improving with age. Whether you like the smooth lines of the fastback or the convertible’s top-down thrills, you can find your ideal 2025 Ford Mustang for sale at our John Kennedy Ford dealership in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Contact us today to arrange a test-drive, and discover what America’s favorite sports car can do.

