2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Shows Off Aggressive New Look in L.A.



Few modern muscle cars capture raw performance and attitude quite like the Ford Mustang Boss 302, and the 2013 model shown at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show only strengthens that reputation. Finished in eye-catching School Bus Yellow and equipped with the Laguna Seca package, this Boss 302 delivers an unmistakable blend of heritage styling and track-focused performance.

Inspired by the legendary 1970 Trans-Am championship-winning Boss 302 driven by Parnelli Jones, the latest version continues to honor its racing roots while adding a number of fresh design updates for the new model year.

The 2013 Boss 302 features a more aggressive front fascia with a larger grille, revised front splitter, and updated rear styling that give the car an even more intimidating presence. Additional exterior tweaks, including unique trim details and accent finishes, help separate it from the standard Mustang lineup while maintaining the retro-inspired character enthusiasts love.

Under the hood, Ford keeps the proven 5.0-liter V8 engine that made the Boss 302 such a standout performer. Combined with track-tuned suspension upgrades and the exclusive Laguna Seca performance package, the car remains one of the sharpest handling Mustangs ever built.

As before, the Boss 302 continues to embrace its limited-production identity, making it one of the most desirable modern Mustangs for collectors and driving enthusiasts alike. With its race-inspired heritage, unmistakable styling, and serious performance credentials, the 2013 Boss 302 remains a true muscle car icon.

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