For Mustang enthusiasts in Connecticut, the 2025 Ford Mustang is about to hit the streets, following a major redesign in 2024. While this model year wasnāt expected to bring significant changes, Ford has rolled out a few key updatesāmany of which celebrate the Mustangās 60th anniversary. With its iconic legacy, the Mustang remains a highly anticipated vehicle for drivers across the state. Now, we have a clearer idea of when production and deliveries will begin.Ā
According to insider sources, production for the 2025 Ford Mustang is set to start on November 4th, 2024, at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan. While this date could shift due to various factors, early November is the current target. That means drivers in Connecticut can expect to see the 2025 Mustang arriving before the end of the yearājust in time for a crisp autumn cruise through Litchfield County or along the Connecticut shoreline.Ā
One of the standout updates for 2025 is the introduction of the 60th Anniversary Package, which features heritage-inspired design elements to celebrate six decades of Mustang history. Limited to just 1,965 units, this special edition will include models finished in classic Brittany Blue, a color sure to turn heads whether you’re taking a scenic drive through Mystic or heading down I-95. Additionally, dual-zone automatic climate control will now be standard across all models, perfect for handling Connecticutās ever-changing weather.Ā
However, the 2025 Mustang will be losing a couple of features. Wireless charging, which was standard on the 2024 EcoBoost Premium, GT Premium, and Dark Horse models, will no longer be available. The EcoBoost High Performance Package is also being discontinued, which might disappoint drivers who enjoy the extra power boost for those weekend trips down the Merritt Parkway or Route 7.Ā
In terms of exterior color options, Ford is making a few changes. Four colorsāAtlas Blue Metallic, Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Yellow Splash Metallic Tri-Coat, and Dark Matter Gray Metallicāare being retired. But Ford is adding two new hues: Wimbledon White and Molten Magenta Metallic Tri-Coat, offering a blend of classic and bold new looks for Mustang drivers in Connecticut.Ā
Overall, while the 2025 Ford Mustang doesnāt introduce major changes, its 60th-anniversary edition and feature updates make it an exciting option for car lovers in Connecticut. With production kicking off in November, it wonāt be long before this iconic muscle car is spotted cruising through the Nutmeg Stateās picturesque roads and highways.Ā