For nearly 80 years, Fender has built a legacy on craftsmanship, innovation, and instruments that have shaped the sound of modern music. From the Stratocaster to the Precision Bass, Fender has long been a trusted companion to both emerging talent and legendary players.
Now, Fender is preparing for the second half of 2025 with a fresh wave of releases, unveiling a new range of guitars, amps, and accessories aimed at every level of musician. A statement from the company reveals this lineup is “an electrifying new collection of world-class guitars, amps, and accessories,” designed to “ignite the journey of the next generation of players across the globe.”
Among the key highlights are:
- Squier® Classic Vibe – A fan favorite returns with updated models that stay true to vintage tone and aesthetics, while remaining accessible for players of all levels.
- California Acoustics – Fender’s acoustic range expands with models designed to capture both tone and style, rooted in the laid-back, sun-drenched feel of the West Coast.
- Mustang Series Expansion – Known for their versatility and user-friendly design, the Mustang amps continue to evolve, offering new features and models.
- New Hammertone Pedals – Fender adds to its effects pedal lineup with new options tailored for tone shaping, performance, and experimentation.
“At Fender, we’re always pushing the boundaries of what’s possible within the world of instrumentation—for players at every level,” said Justin Norvell, Executive Vice President of Product and Sales at Fender. “This fall’s lineup reflects our commitment to innovation, craftsmanship and tone.”
Norvell adds that the company’s approach is grounded in both forward-thinking design and deep respect for its roots: “From next-gen guitars to powerful new amps and performance-driven accessories, we’ve built this range to inspire creativity and elevate the playing experience in every genre. We’re proud to carry forward our legacy by continuing to shape the future of music whilst also paying homage to our heritage and the traditions that got us here in the first place.”