Revology Cars, builder of reengineered and restored 1960s Mustangs, has unveiled the 1969 Boss 429 at the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show. Designed, engineered and assembled in Orlando, Florida, the new Revology Boss 429 blends the iconic design of the original with modern performance, comfort and everyday drivability, company officials stated in a press release.
“The Boss 429 is one of the rarest and most desirable muscle cars ever built,” said Tom Scarpello, founder and CEO of Revology Cars. “The Revology Boss 429 is not a copy of that iconic model, but a redefinition of it, leveraging modern technology, engineering and manufacturing processes to make it as reliable and fun to drive as it is to look at.”
Power & Performance of the 1969 Boss 429
The Revology Boss 429 features an all-new steel body, assembled using automated spot welding, seam-welded joints and heat-cured structural adhesive to create an exceptionally rigid structure that enhances ride quality, handling and overall refinement, noted the release.
Power comes from a supercharged and intercooled 710-horsepower Ford 5.0L Ti-VCT V-8, paired with either a 6-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission. The car’s chassis features a double-wishbone front suspension with an aluminum subframe and a three-link rear suspension with torque arm and Panhard rod. Hydraulic power rack-and-pinion steering, power four-wheel disc brakes, and tuned springs and dampers deliver precise handling and a compliant ride.
The 1969 Boss 429 Inside Out
Inside, the Revology Boss 429 delivers refined ergonomics and craftsmanship. Premium materials and finishes throughout the cabin create a luxurious environment that complements the car’s performance, the company said.
The show car is finished in Lava Orange, a vivid Porsche hue chosen by Yoshi Amano, Revology’s vice president of marketing, sales and service. A native of Japan, Amano said the color symbolizes courage, happiness and good fortune in Japanese culture.
“Its energy and spirit perfectly reflect what we do at Revology—breathing new life into classic cars,” Amano said.
Half of the Limited-Edition 1969 Boss 429s Have Been Claimed
To date, Revology has delivered 324 cars to clients in the U.S. and 19 other countries. The company says that 47 clients have purchased two or more Revology vehicles, indicating an exceptionally high level of customer loyalty. That loyalty extends to the Boss 429, as current Revology owners, who were allowed to place orders for the Boss in advance of the public announcement, have already ordered more than half of next year’s production capacity of 50 units.
