2013 Ford Mustang 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. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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