There is a lot of exciting news from Ford in 2025. From the Maverick Lobo to the track-eating Mustang GTD, Ford has a lot of exciting news. Keep reading to learn more.

Ford Explorer

The Ford Explorer is now available with Ford BlueCruise in 2025. BlueCruise allows drivers in Orlando to go hands-free on over 130,000 miles of controlled access freeway, one of the largest networks in North America. The interior of the Explorer has also been refined with more soft-touch materials, offering a cozier cabin.

Ford Expedition

The Ford Expedition comes into 2025 with a redesigned tailgate. Gone is the monolithic gate that raises, replaced by a two-part design with the lower half dropping while the top still rises, giving drivers in Kissimmee easier access to the rear. The front has some new design elements, and the taillights have been refreshed. The infotainment is split into two parts, with a large center screen and a wider screen acting as the gauge cluster, allowing more information to be displayed.

Ford Bronco

Continuing to play off the retro styling of the Bronco, Ford is adding the Free Wheeling trim, which features 70s style multi-color striping on the body. The Free Wheeling trim will be available with the Sasquatch off-road package for folk in St. Cloud wanting to get dirty.

Bronco Sport

The Sasquatch package has been added to the Bronco Sport for 2025, exciting news for drivers in Winter Garden. The infotainment screen has been upgraded to a 13.2-inch screen running SYNC 4. Adaptive cruise control is also standard on the Bronco Sport.

Ford Mustang

2025 marks the 60th year for the Mustang. The Mustang is being offered as an Anniversary Edition with limited color options like Brittany Blue to celebrate. The Mustang GTD is also scheduled to come out in early 2025, but that is essentially a different car.

Mustang Mach-E

The Mustang Mach-E has some interesting upgrades for 2025, with a heat pump added to warm the car and improve performance. Models with BlueCurise now feature automatic lane changes. A few new paint choices have also been added for drivers in Winter Park.

Ford Maverick

The biggest news for the Maverick is the Lobo trim. A street-styled truck with a lowered suspension and a seven-speed automatic with a paddle shift.

Learn More at Tropical Ford

Those are most of the changes for Ford’s lineup in 2025. The F-series trucks have a few changes, but nothing major beyond paint and cosmetic design. To learn more, visit Tropical Ford. Contact us today to schedule a test drive.

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