An aftermarket modification designed to enhance the visual presence and potentially the performance of a specific model-year vehicle involves extending the width of the vehicle’s body. This typically includes bolt-on or molded panels that increase the fender flares, accommodating wider wheels and tires. A popular application of this modification targets a particular sports car manufactured in 2016, altering its original factory appearance for a more aggressive and customized aesthetic.
The implementation of such an augmentation on a vehicle provides several benefits. Aesthetically, it delivers a more imposing stance and differentiates the vehicle from stock models. Functionally, the increased width allows for larger tires, potentially improving grip, handling, and overall performance on the road or track. The trend for this type of customization emerged from motorsports, where wider tracks and tires are crucial for enhanced stability and cornering speeds. The availability of these kits allows enthusiasts to replicate a similar visual and performance-oriented appearance.