Boss Motorsports has been tweaking the blue collar, hard working, American's car since 1969. Known for increasing horsepower production in stock vehicles, Boss is the place to tune your engine for more tire-shredding performance. However, it's about time that Boss Motorsports begins to compete in the racing world. Looking to showcase their special tuning prowess with stock engines, Boss Motorsports built a prototype car to enter into the MRCSR Time Trial series. This car was so secretive, it was actually built in Boss Motorsports' original workshop back on the farm in Blue Anchor, New Jersey.
Boss Motorsports is hoping for a productive outing that will draw attention to the small tuning shop currently based out of Richmond, Virginia by showcasing the car at the various tracks throughout the world. In order to do so, the 2016 Boss 499 is powered by a 2015 Ford Coyote 5.0 (302.0 CI) V8. Boss Motorsports planted that motor into a prototype coupe with a FR drive-train and then upped the ante by squeezing over 500 HP out of the originally 435 HP 5.0 before dialing into the competition-allowed 499 HP without breaking the bank or by using turbos.
Boss Motorsports is also advancing their overall car development and tuning skills and is pleased to see the Boss 499 have almost identical sportiness and drivability ratings while not sacrificing safety, utility, or reliability. Boss Motorsports looks to develop the Boss 499 into its flagship model and ambassador to gearheads everywhere.
Now you can order one of the very limited production Boss 499 for $99,000.00!
(See what I did there?)The production car comes in with more power, more creature comforts, more speed, more braking, more rear downforce to put the power down, and more tire tread to manage it all with. The Boss 499 was originally limited by the competition rules it was designed to compete in, but we decided to make one change for the production version: maximum power. The Boss 499 received its name from the original HP limits, but we decided to up the ante even more. Under the hood you will still find a 2015 Ford Coyote 5.0 which has been tuned by Boss Motorsports. However, this is our new monstrous 5L725 tune as opposed to our original 5L499 tune. From a base motor that originally produced 435 HP and 400 ft-lbs of torque, we managed to produce 725 HP and 464 ft-lbs of torque from the naturally aspirated Coyote 5.0 while still making sure the engine will have a long service life. What that means for the consumer is a good-ol-fashioned piece of American muscle that can put down supercar HP numbers from a relatively small V8, allowing the Boss 499 to remain as balanced as the prototype racer.

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Order your limited edition 2016 Boss 499 or the 2015 Boss Coyote 5L499 or 5L725 crate motors today!