An aftermarket conversion transforms a three-wheeled vehicle into a four-wheeled configuration. This modification generally involves adding a wheel and associated suspension components to the front or rear of the vehicle. The resulting change alters the vehicle’s handling characteristics and aesthetic appearance.
Such alterations can enhance stability, particularly during cornering maneuvers. Furthermore, the modified configuration may offer improved weight distribution, potentially leading to enhanced traction and braking performance. Historically, these conversions have been driven by a desire to improve vehicle handling or achieve a more conventional automotive design.