A wide-body conversion package designed for the Dodge Charger, originating from the TRA Kyoto design house, dramatically alters the vehicle’s exterior. This aftermarket enhancement typically includes fender flares, front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and other aerodynamic components. The resulting aesthetic is an aggressive, track-inspired appearance, often characterized by exposed bolt-on fender attachments and a significantly widened stance. An example of this transformation can be seen in custom car builds featured in automotive magazines and online forums, where the Chargers original lines are augmented with bolder, more pronounced features.
The popularity of these kits stems from their ability to provide a distinct and personalized visual upgrade. Benefits include enhanced aesthetic appeal, improved aerodynamics (depending on the specific design and installation), and increased road presence. Historically, these wide-body conversions evolved from motorsports, where wider track widths and aerodynamic improvements were essential for competitive performance. Their adaptation to street vehicles allows enthusiasts to emulate that performance-oriented look.