Ford Philippines said it will introduce the all-electric Mustang Mach-E to the Philippine market in the third quarter of 2025, marking the company’s entry into the country’s electric vehicle (EV) segment.
The Mustang Mach-E, Ford’s first fully electric vehicle built from the ground up, is expected to serve as the company’s flagship model for its electrification push in the Philippines.
The launch comes as the local EV market gains traction, supported by recent government policies promoting clean transport alternatives.
Ford said the Mach-E combines performance, range, and advanced technology, continuing the Mustang’s legacy as a symbol of American engineering and design since its global debut in 1964.
The company did not disclose pricing or specific variant details but said further information, including dealership availability, will be announced closer to the vehicle’s official rollout.
Ford Philippines Managing Director Pedro Simoes said the arrival of the Mach-E underscores the brand’s commitment to becoming a key player in the country’s EV space.
The vehicle is also expected to appeal to the growing community of Mustang enthusiasts in the Philippines seeking a high-performance electrified option.
Business News Asia