Enhancements designed for the exterior of a specific model year of a popular mid-size vehicle. These aftermarket components typically consist of parts such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler or wing. These additions alter the vehicle’s aesthetic, often giving it a sportier or more aggressive appearance. An example includes a full set of polyurethane pieces specifically molded to fit the contours of the designated vehicle, ready for paint and installation.
The appeal stems from the potential to personalize the vehicle’s appearance, setting it apart from factory-standard models. Installing such a set can improve the vehicle’s perceived value by giving it a custom or upgraded look. Historically, the availability of these aftermarket styling options has reflected trends in automotive customization and the desire to express individuality through vehicle modifications. These trends are most prevalent during the specific production era of the targeted model year.