A collection of aftermarket components designed to modify the exterior aesthetics of a specific vehicle model, the parts generally consist of front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially other add-ons to alter the vehicle’s appearance. These kits are manufactured with variations in style, material, and intended purpose, ranging from subtle enhancements to aggressive, performance-oriented designs. An example includes a complete set of polyurethane pieces intended to replace the factory bumpers and rocker panels.
The integration of these aftermarket parts can offer aesthetic customization and, in some cases, may provide slight aerodynamic improvements. Historically, such modifications rose in popularity alongside tuner culture, offering individuals a method to personalize their vehicle and express their style. The availability and design of these kits are often influenced by trends within the automotive modification community and the popularity of the vehicle model itself.