2013 Boss 302 Gets Upgrades and Retro Styling

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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15, 2011 – The Ford Mustang Boss 302 is all about performance, and a nod to heritage comes standard with new paint options and design details for 2013.

A new hockey stick graphic featuring reflective stripes is added to the new Boss, calling back the 1970 Boss 302. 2013 Boss 302 and Boss Laguna Seca models feature new School Bus Yellow paint, honoring Parnelli Jones’ 1970 Trans-Am championship car prepared by Bud Moore.

“Everything we did for 2013 is consistent with and links directly back to our 1970 heritage. The reflective stripes and hockey stick graphic in particular mean something to Mustang enthusiasts,” said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. “Last year, we proved the car had what it takes to perform, and this year we focused on enhancing its eye-catching looks and celebrating its history.”

The reflective stripes on Boss come to life when lights hit them, similar to how they did in 1970 on the Mustang Boss 302. The new stripe follows the classic hockey stick motif by going over the fender and extending down the body panel.

Boss Laguna Seca has new Sterling Gray accents and will be available in vintage School Bus Yellow and black paint offerings, complemented by hockey stick stripes and gray interior rear cross-brace. Gray also sets off the front grille, mirror caps and rear pedestal spoiler, while Laguna Seca rear badging and unique two-tone gray and silver wheels round out the exterior accents. Unlike the previous model, the roof will not feature colored accents.

Similar to the redesigned base Mustang lineup, the front end offers a more powerful design with a more prominent grille. A more powerful splitter and functional hood extractors add to that look. Boss Mustang has new signature lighting, with standard HID headlamps and LED-surround taillamps.

The 2013 Boss also offers a unique functional design feature in the grille with removable covers where fog lamps would be. For improved cooling on track days, the covers can be easily removed with a screwdriver.

Additionally, the rear end features a high-gloss black panel that connects the taillamps. The taillamps deliver a smoked appearance that matches up with the sinister look up front.

The new Mustang Boss includes Ford SYNC®, the voice-activated in-car connectivity system, as a standard feature. With the base SYNC package, customers enjoy the core hands-free features and services that have quickly established SYNC as a must-have technology, with more than 76 percent of current SYNC users saying they would recommend the system to others.

Some features of SYNC include:


* Hands-free, voice-activated calling via a Bluetooth®-connected mobile phone and control of a USB-connected digital music player
* 911 Assist™, the automated emergency calling service that is free for the life of the vehicle
* Vehicle Health Report, the on-demand diagnostic and maintenance information service

Revved up and ready
The powerful Boss engine yields 444 horsepower and 380 lb.-ft. of torque, while still offering a smooth idle and low-end torque for comfortable around-town driving. A race-inspired clutch with upgraded friction materials transmits power, while a short-throw, close-ratio six-speed manual handles gear change duties.

Power is delivered to a 3.73-ratio rear axle using carbon fiber plates in the limited-slip differential to improve handling and longevity. For those who want even more precise control over power delivery, a torque-sensing (Torsen) limited-slip differential is available, coupled with Recaro® front seats.

In keeping with the Boss mandate to provide the best-handling Mustang ever, the already strong Mustang GT suspension system has been further refined. Higher-rate coil springs on all four corners, stiffer suspension bushings and a larger-diameter rear stabilizer bar all contribute to the road racing mission, and Boss models are lowered by 11 millimeters in front and 1 millimeter at the rear versus Mustang GT. But the real key to handling is in the adjustable shocks and struts, standard on all Boss Mustangs.

Working in concert with the suspension upgrades, Boss 302 receives unique, lightweight 19-inch black alloy racing wheels in staggered widths: 9 inches in front, 9.5 inches in the rear. The Pirelli PZero summer tires are sized specifically for each end of the car, with the front wheels receiving 255/40ZR-19 tires while the rear stays planted thanks to 285/35ZR-19 rubber.

Boss braking is also up to the challenge, using Brembo four-piston calipers acting on 14-inch vented rotors up front. In back, standard Mustang GT brakes are upgraded with a Boss-specific high-performance pad compound. The combination of vented brake shields and unique Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) tuning gives Boss drivers maximum control and rapid, repeatable fade-free stops in road and race situations alike.

Boss 302 circa 1969-70
With styling tweaked by newly arrived Ford designer Larry Shinoda, the new-for-1969 Boss 302 sported front and rear spoilers, blacked-out hood treatment and racy side stripes for a look that screamed performance.

Beyond the bodywork, the Boss 302 didn’t disappoint. Its engine combined a four-bolt main Windsor small-block with reworked heads from the then-new 351 Cleveland engine. A forged steel crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons rounded out the reciprocating assembly. The result was a free-breathing, high-revving powerplant making what Ford claimed was 290 gross horsepower – though actual output is estimated to be significantly higher.

Ford engineers also thoroughly massaged Mustang’s suspension in an effort to meet then-boss Semon “Bunkie” Knudsen’s mandate “to build absolutely the best-handling street car available on the American market.” Stiffer springs and shocks, special sway-bar tuning, a stiffened chassis and wide tires led to the fastest Mustang ever to lap the Ford test track up to that point.


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its a nice looking car. as with the 69/70 Boss 302, I like the 2012 car better. I prefer the C stripe to the hockey stick, but i am not a fan of the shelby'ish nose look. As with the 70 car the 2013 comes with more creature comforts in order to keep the salesm numbers high. I like the sparse nature of the first edition, in this case the 12 car.
 

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its a nice looking car. as with the 69/70 Boss 302, I like the 2012 car better. I prefer the C stripe to the hockey stick, but i am not a fan of the shelby'ish nose look. As with the 70 car the 2013 comes with more creature comforts in order to keep the salesm numbers high. I like the sparse nature of the first edition, in this case the 12 car.

I agree with you Rob about the look....don't like the nose....tailights are starting to look like Legos too.

While I do like the color updates and 70 style stripe and added creature comforts, I don't know if its worth the wait after seeing all the hubub and dealer misinformation around the 12s.

I may go look at a CO 2012 on Friday.......
 
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its a nice looking car. as with the 69/70 Boss 302, I like the 2012 car better. I prefer the C stripe to the hockey stick, but i am not a fan of the shelby'ish nose look. As with the 70 car the 2013 comes with more creature comforts in order to keep the salesm numbers high. I like the sparse nature of the first edition, in this case the 12 car.

I agree. While I LOVE everything about the styling, I think this is kind of a niche car and the creature comforts aren't needed. Don't get me wrong, the HID's look great, but it's one of those "little things" that I wouldn't want if I bought the car for the track. Keep it simple.

I love it! It would be a fun car to get into eventually.
 

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the 69 Boss 302 needed to sell 1000 units to qualify for Trans Am. They sold 1600. They came with very few options and were only available in white, yellow, blue and reddish orange.

the 2012 car came with few options and in white, yellow, blue and red and orange. you see the similarities?

the 70 Boss 302 needed to sell 7000 cars to qualify for Trans AM. with that in mind the number of colors increased dramatically as did the number of available options. you could get the car in all the grabber colors with a shaker hood scoop and a tilt steering wheel among othr things.

the 2013 looks like a 70 boss styling wise and comes in more colors and with more options.

i have my eye on a 2012 CO in Wisconsis that I helped him buy. He is buying a '13 LS and if he decides not to keep both, I will buy the 12. or........i will find a blue or a white car if he keeps both.
 

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its a nice looking car. as with the 69/70 Boss 302, I like the 2012 car better. I prefer the C stripe to the hockey stick, but i am not a fan of the shelby'ish nose look. As with the 70 car the 2013 comes with more creature comforts in order to keep the salesm numbers high. I like the sparse nature of the first edition, in this case the 12 car.
That pretty much mirrors my take on it as well, and no, not because I have a 2012 :lol1: I am envious of the new hood and grille though. I guess they learned from the heat issues we were having on track and made some corrections.
 

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OMG, it might possibly be the sexiest Mustang EVER BUILT, imo!!! I MUCH prefer the front end as well as the wheels. ....and unlike most on this thread, THANK GOD they're going with the 1970 styling with the "L" stripe as the "C" stripe literally turned my stomach! Either way, with the announcement of this new BOSS, the new 5.0 and the new Shelby with 650 hp, it's a GREAT, GREAT time to be a Mustang lover! Go FORD!

...and I just picked up this pesky new '08 ZO6.....dangit! ;-) Wink, wink....
 

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I think Ford can get away with bumping up the power in the Boss now a bit more, seeing as the GT500 has 650hp and the GT is up to 420 now. The Boss at 444 isn't really much in the middle anymore. Love the new look though except for the big plastic 'grille' thing around the license plate. I'm anxious to see the standard Boss 302 and the colors it'll be available in.
 

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Its important to think of Boss 302 as a complete package and what the package is built for. Its the platform for Ford's Sports Car racing programs. Above its current hp rating the cars would have to severely restricted or outright outlawed at Grand Am and World Challenge.

GM races a Camaro in Grand Am that has next to nothing in common with their street cars while the Boss 302 is basically the street car program with a cage and a fuel cell.

Its not all about HP. If HP is your thing, that is why the Shelby is there.
 

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2014 Boss 351. Dave Pericak was quoted last night at the unveiling as saying in regards to the Boss lineup "history will repeat itself". My guess is the 5.8L/351 should hit 500 HP.
 

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2014 Boss 351. Dave Pericak was quoted last night at the unveiling as saying in regards to the Boss lineup "history will repeat itself". My guess is the 5.8L/351 should hit 500 HP.

I have also heard Boss 351 rumors.

Very easy with the 5.8 now in use.

I prefer the C-stripe. Glad they got rid of the red highlights on the LS version. I don't care one way or the other on the creature comforts. That hood sure looks like the race hood, or at least designed similarly. Front end and back end look mean to me. Surprised they haven't figured out how to add a shaker.

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OMG, it might possibly be the sexiest Mustang EVER BUILT, imo!!! I MUCH prefer the front end as well as the wheels. ....and unlike most on this thread, THANK GOD they're going with the 1970 styling with the "L" stripe as the "C" stripe literally turned my stomach! Either way, with the announcement of this new BOSS, the new 5.0 and the new Shelby with 650 hp, it's a GREAT, GREAT time to be a Mustang lover! Go FORD!

...and I just picked up this pesky new '08 ZO6.....dangit! ;-) Wink, wink....

+1 on the 1970 styling, I think it's a huge improvement. Also the LS wheels look 100x better, I hope they did away with the black wheels from 2011. Enjoy this while it lasts, I hope we aren't approaching a repeat of the mid '70's anytime soon.
 

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2014 Boss 351. Dave Pericak was quoted last night at the unveiling as saying in regards to the Boss lineup "history will repeat itself". My guess is the 5.8L/351 should hit 500 HP.

Hopefully with a larger version of the current Boss engine and not a bored out 5.4. Otherwise Ford would be taking a step backwards.
 

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