Squier, Fender’s popular budget-friendly brand, is making waves with its 2025 Classic Vibe collection, introducing a range of electric guitars and bass guitars that venture into unexpected territory. This bold move comes after some speculation about Squier’s future following Fender’s recent launch of the ultra-affordable Standard Series.
2025 Classic Vibe
For years, Squier has been the go-to entry point for aspiring musicians looking to get their hands on Fender-style instruments without breaking the bank.
The unveiling of Fender’s $599 Standard Series earlier this year raised questions about potential competition between the two brands. However, Fender is reaffirming its commitment to Squier by significantly upgrading the Classic Vibe series, known for its vintage-inspired designs and accessible price points.
Unorthodox Features Take Center Stage
The 2025 Classic Vibe collection embraces a spirit of innovation, featuring surprising hardware setups and configurations not typically seen on Squier models. These fresh takes on classic designs are sure to grab attention:
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Bigsby-Clad Telecaster: A standout in the new lineup is the Custom Telecaster SH with Bigsby. This model sports a Fender-designed alnico humbucker and single-coil pickup, combined with a Bigsby tailpiece – a rare sight on a Squier Telecaster, giving it a distinctive vibe reminiscent of custom shop instruments.
Classic Vibe Custom Telecaster SH Lake Placid Blue with Bigsby at Thomann
Classic Vibe Custom Telecaster SH Aztec Gold with Bigsby at Thomann
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Returning Duo-Sonic: The popular Duo-Sonic makes a comeback, also featuring a versatile single-coil/humbucker configuration. Its offset body, short 24” scale length, and timeless Desert Sand finish are set to make it a fan favorite.
Classic Vibe 2025 Duo-Sonic HS Desert Sand at Thomann
Classic Vibe 2025 Duo-Sonic Lake Placid Blue HS at Thomann
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Pretty in Pink Jazzmaster: Adding a splash of color, the Tahitian Coral Classic Vibe ’60s Jazzmaster (affectionately dubbed the “pink Jazzmaster”) is sure to be a hit with its vibrant hue and classic offset appeal.
Classic Vibe ’60s Jazzmaster Tahitian Coral at Thomann
Hardtail Strats Lead the Charge
In a notable departure from tradition, the 2025 Classic Vibe Stratocaster offerings exclusively feature hardtail bridges, meaning no traditional tremolo systems. This intriguing decision caters to a growing demand for Strats with fixed bridges, offering enhanced tuning stability and sustain.
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’70s Stratocaster HT HSS: This model is a highlight, boasting an unorthodox hardtail bridge paired with a bridge humbucker and two single-coil pickups. It’s a unique and powerful combination rarely found on a Squier Strat.
Classic Vibe ’70s Stratocaster HT HSS Mocha at Thomann
Classic Vibe ’70s Stratocaster HT HSS Olympic White at Thomann
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’50s-Inspired Hardtail Strat: Another hardtail option, this ’50s-inspired model further solidifies Squier’s commitment to offering fixed-bridge Strats.
Classic Vibe ‘50s Stratocaster HT Shell Pink at Thomann
Classic Vibe ‘50s Stratocaster HT Surf Green at Thomann
Other Exciting Additions
The new collection also includes:
- Custom Esquire: A streamlined, single-pickup Custom Esquire is available in eye-catching Candy Apple Red and Sherwood Green finishes.
Classic Vibe Custom Esquire Candy Apple Red at Thomann
Classic Vibe Custom Esquire Sherwood Green at Thomann
- Expanded Bass Lineup: Bassists will be pleased with the ’60s Jazz Bass, two Active ’70s Jazz Bass models (one of which is a five-string with premium stylings like a bound fingerboard and block inlays), and a classic Telecaster Bass.
Classic Vibe ’60s Jazz Bass Tahitian Coral at Thomann
Classic Vibe Active ’70s Jazz Bass Mocha at Thomann
Classic Vibe ’60s Jazz Bass Ocean Turquoise at Thomann
Classic Vibe Active ’70s Jazz Bass V Sienna Sunburst at Thomann
Classic Vibe Active ’70s Jazz Bass V Ocean Turquoise at Thomann
Classic Vibe Telecaster Bass Mocha at Thomann
Classic Vibe Telecaster Bass at Vintage White at Thomann
Fender’s Vision for Squier
Justin Norvell, Executive Vice President of Product and Sales at Fender, emphasized the company’s dedication to innovation across all player levels. “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,” Norvell stated.
Price & Availability
This “first look” at the 2025 Classic Vibe collection signals an exciting direction for Squier. More details, including full specifications, will be released closer to the official launch date in August 2025. Prices for the new models will start from $419.
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