An aftermarket enhancement package designed for a specific model-year vehicle includes components that alter the exterior aesthetics. These kits typically consist of front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially spoilers. They modify the original factory appearance, providing a customized look. For example, a collection of molded plastic or fiberglass parts can be affixed to a car’s body to achieve a more aggressive or sporty style.
Such enhancements offer a means to personalize a vehicle’s appearance and differentiate it from others of the same make and model. The installation can improve aerodynamics, potentially leading to enhanced fuel efficiency or handling, although the degree of improvement varies significantly. Historically, these kits gained popularity as a way to emulate higher-performance vehicles or to express individuality.