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Introducing the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special, coupling a classic special edition with modern electric vehicle innovation. North American specification vehicle shown. European specification may vary.
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Stefan Tinnemann
20.10.25

California Soul, Electric Heart: Mustang Mach-E GT Reimagines Classic Cool 

Ford is introducing the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special: coupling a classic special edition with modern electric vehicle innovation. This available package brings heritage-inspired design to the Mustang family’s newest member.

"There is something about the idea of the California spirit that has always been associated with the Mustang brand," Kristen Keenan, colour and materials designer for Ford, said. "And now Mustang Mach-E joins as part of the family."

A whit Mustang Mach-E with the sunset behind.

Grassroots Origins

In the 1960s, California dealers were responsible for a large portion of all Mustang sales and wanted their contributions to the vehicle’s success commemorated through a unique package.

The dealers collaborated with Ford, and in 1968, the original California Special was born.

The coupe’s original red and black accents and aero features would define the trim package for years. Just over 4,000 of the original California Special Mustang vehicles were built.

Back to the Future with a California Twist

With the launch of the seventh generation of the Mustang two-door in 2024, Ford was inspired to take a fresh look at what California Special could be.

“We made some bold changes,” Stefan Taylor, exterior designer at Ford, said. “We are creating something new for Mustang brand today while making sure we respect its heritage.”

A white Mustang Mach-E drives up a hill. The background of a steep hill covered in trees blurs past.
A man and woman stand on the beach holding a picnic basket near a white Mustang Mach-E.

He explained they wanted to capture what California represented visually.

“We thought about what we could do on the colour and materials side to tell the story from a more modern perspective.’”

That year, Ford removed the side scoops, changed the vehicle graphics, and stepped away from the red and black accents in favour of a new colour.

“With California and its beautiful coastline, blue is a natural choice,” Keenan said. “We developed a new colour called Rave Blue. It travels from light to dark, just like ocean water, and it's extremely chromatic, going to a blue violet in some cases. It's just a beautiful dynamic colour.” 

Rave Blue travels from light to dark, just like ocean water.
Kristen Keenan, colour and materials designer
Detail shot of the hood of a white Mustang Mach-E with black down the middle and a blue stripe down the middle of that.
White Mustang Mach-E parked on the coastline in front of a cloudy sky.

Rave Blue is now the cornerstone of the California Special package, found on both the Mustang two-door and now the Mustang Mach-E.

Design Duo

The Mustang Mach-E threads similar design elements with its Mustang two-door sibling, but both Keenan and Taylor say they’re not meant to be identical.

“We didn’t want to copy and paste what we did with the Mustang two-door," Taylor said. "The design honours the Mustang Mach-E’s place in the Mustang family, while giving it its own identity."

Both vehicles wear Rave Blue accents on their wheels, grille, exterior badges, and interiors, and they both boast the updated “California Special” font, which trades the '60s heritage style for a modern block look.

The grille of a white Mustang Mach-E shows a blue Mustang logo.
Close-up of a Mustang Mach-E tyre shows a blue Mustang logo in the center.

The Mustang Mach-E takes on additional design elements, including:

  • 20-inch carbonised grey wheels with a printed GT/CS logo, along with gloss black aero wheel covers

  • Tarnished Dark Anodized framing for the pony emblem on the grille

  • A special hood graphic, inspired by the California coastline

“It has the California Special wordmark on the hood, with radiating sunset lines in layered grey, black, and a blue accent representing the ocean,” Taylor said.

But the interior is what sets the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special apart: Performance seats are upholstered in Navy Pier ActiveX and Miko material with reflective blue and silver stripe.

The centre console and steering wheel are also wrapped in the same navy ActiveX, while matching floor mats echo the seats’ blue and silver stitching details.

Mustang Mach-E interior from the back seat showing the dashboard and front driver seat.
Close-up of Mustang Mach-E interior showing black and blue seat material and grey stitching.
Close-up of Mustang Mach-E interior showing black and blue seat material and grey stitching.
Detail of Mustang Mach-E interior shows "GT/CS" engraved on the center console.

The Mustang Mach-E California Special is built on the GT series and offers up to 515 km range, 1 487 PS power and 950 Nm of torque.2

Inspired by Community

Honouring the California Special’s grassroots design process, Ford continues to draw inspiration from the community that helped make Mustang an icon. Both Keenan and Taylor, Mustang owners themselves, regularly attend car shows and Mustang-owner meetups. Their designs are powered by trends and the ways in which owners modify their cars. In fact, the California Special’s Rave Blue wheels were inspired by vehicles on display at The SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the largest aftermarket car show.

“At car shows and Mustang events, you see all sorts of modified Mustang vehicles," Taylor said. "There’s so much inspiration to take from how these customers make their vehicles distinctly their own. This helped lead us to using the Rave blue accent colour on the wheels of this vehicle. Personalisation is such a big part of what people love about the brand, so we wanted to make sure we were giving potential customers a package that stands out and offers something unique in this space.”

The Mustang Mach-E GT California Special delivers the best of both worlds — advanced electric performance wrapped in heritage-inspired design with today’s California style — and will be available to order from spring 2026.

A white Mustang Mach-E parked on the beach in front of a cloudy coastline.
We wanted to give potential customers a package that stands out and offers something unique in this space.
Stefan Taylor, exterior designer

Stefan Tinnemann is senior communications manager at Ford Model e, Europe

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special?

A: It is a new package for the Mustang Mach-E GT that combines a classic special edition with modern electric vehicle innovation. This special edition brings heritage-inspired design elements to the newest member of the Mustang family.

Q: What is the history of the California Special package?

A: The original California Special made its debut in 1968. It was created after California dealers, who were responsible for a large portion of all Mustang sales at the time, collaborated with Ford on a unique package to commemorate their success. Just over 4,000 of the original California Special Mustangs were built.

Q: What makes the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special visually distinct?

A: The exterior features bold Rave Blue accents on the wheels, grille, and exterior badges. It also includes 20-inch carbonised grey wheels with a printed GT/CS logo and gloss black aero wheel covers, Tarnished Dark Anodized framing for the pony emblem on the grille, and a special hood graphic inspired by the California coastline.

Q: When will Mustang Mach-E California Special be available?

A: The Mustang Mach-E will be available to order in Europe in spring 2026.

1 Up to 515 km driving range based on full charge of Mustang Mach-E GT California Special. Estimated range using Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). Figures shown are for comparability purposes and should only be compared with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. Actual range varies due to factors such as temperature, driving behaviour, route profile, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and condition.

2 Horsepower and torque are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.