A vehicle modification package designed for a specific luxury grand tourer, released in 2005, alters the exterior aesthetics and potentially enhances aerodynamic performance. These kits typically include components such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and sometimes a rear spoiler or diffuser. Their installation results in a customized appearance for the automobile.
The application of these aftermarket components allows owners to personalize their vehicle, differentiating it from factory-standard models. The resulting enhanced visual appeal can also contribute to increased vehicle value, depending on the quality and brand of the components used. Furthermore, some kits are engineered to improve airflow around the car, potentially leading to enhanced stability and fuel efficiency at higher speeds. The emergence of these customization options reflects a broader trend in automotive culture, where personalization and performance enhancement are highly valued.