An automotive modification designed for a specific model year of a popular sedan, this aftermarket enhancement significantly alters the vehicle’s exterior. The components broaden the car’s stance, typically achieved through the addition of wider fender flares or complete replacement body panels. These kits often include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and the aforementioned fender enhancements, creating a more aggressive and visually striking appearance. For example, an enthusiast might install such a kit to enhance the aesthetics of their vehicle for car shows or personal enjoyment.
The utilization of these kits can offer both aesthetic and performance advantages. Aesthetically, they transform the vehicle’s appearance, giving it a unique and customized look. Historically, the trend of widening a car’s body originated in motorsports, where wider track widths improved handling and stability. This visual modification became popular among street car enthusiasts seeking to emulate the look of racing vehicles. While not always directly improving performance on a street-driven car, the enhanced visual appeal is the primary benefit for many owners.