We can confirm it now: The Ford Mustang Mach-E will land on our shores in the third quarter of 2025 to “kick off Ford’s electrification journey in the Philippines.”
The short press release reveals nothing about pricing and specs, but at least for the latter, we can look elsewhere for clues—specifically, in LTO homologation papers. We reported in December that the documents point to the possibility of two variants of Ford’s electric crossover for our local market.

The first is the Mustang Mach-E Premium, powered by a single electric motor and a 91kWh battery. It puts out 290hp and 525Nm of torque, and Ford claims a range of up to 610km on a single charge. This could be the base specification.
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The range-topper might be the Mustang Mach-E GT, which gets a dual-motor all-wheel drivetrain. The second motor brings total output to 480hp and 815Nm, while range is estimated at 500km.

“It is only fitting that we take our big leap in our electrification journey with an iconic Ford vehicle,” Ford Philippines managing director Pedro Simoes said. “The arrival of the Mach-E reinforces Ford as a credible and must-watch player in the EV segment in the country.”
“With a continuously growing community of Mustang owners in the Philippines, the Mustang Mach-E will surely give enthusiasts an electrified experience like no other.”
