Monday, March 26, 2012

Ford Mustang Boss 302 (2013)


CAR GARAGE | Ford Mustang Boss 302 (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. The reflective stripes and graphic in particular hockey stick mean something to Mustang enthusiasts," said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer.  The reflective stripes on Boss come to life when lights hit them, similar to how They did in 1970 on the Ford Mustang Boss 302Laguna Seca has new Boss 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.  Boss Mustang has new signature lighting, HID headlamps with standard-surround and LED tail lamps.


The 2013 Boss 302 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 connects That the tail lamps. The tail lamps deliver a smoked appearance That matches up with the sinister look up front. The new Mustang Boss 302 includes Ford SYNC, the voice-activated in-car connectivity system, as a standard feature.


SYNC with the base package, customers will enjoy the hands-free core features and services That have SYNC Quickly established as a must-have technology, with more than 76 percent of current users saying SYNC They would recommend the system to others. Similar to the redesigned base Mustang lineup, the front end design offers a more powerful with a more prominent grille. Boss Mustang has new signature lighting, HID headlamps with standard-surround and LED tail lamps.


The 2013 Boss 302 also offers a unique functional design feature in the grille with removable covers where fog lamps would be. Additionally, the rear end features a high-gloss black panel connects That the tail lamps. The new Mustang Boss 302 includes Ford SYNC, the voice-activated in-car connectivity system, as a standard feature. 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.