A collection of exterior components designed to modify the aesthetic appearance of a specific model year of a mid-size sedan is considered to be an aftermarket styling enhancement. This typically includes elements such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler or lip. These parts are intended to replace or augment the factory-installed body panels. An example would be a set of aerodynamic additions that alter the car’s silhouette, potentially giving it a more aggressive or sporty look.
These modifications serve primarily to personalize a vehicle’s appearance, allowing owners to distinguish their car from others of the same model. Beyond aesthetics, some components may offer minor aerodynamic improvements, potentially enhancing stability at higher speeds. Historically, such upgrades have been popular among car enthusiasts seeking to express their individual style and enhance the perceived performance of their vehicle. The availability of such kits is typically driven by market demand and the popularity of the base vehicle.