An aftermarket modification designed to alter the aesthetics of a specific sport utility vehicle is typically composed of components that replace or augment the factory-installed bumpers, side skirts, and potentially other panels. These kits are often constructed from materials like fiberglass, polyurethane, or carbon fiber and are intended to provide a customized and more aggressive appearance to the vehicle. For example, one might include a front lip spoiler, wider fender flares, and a redesigned rear diffuser.
The installation of such aftermarket accessories can provide several advantages, including enhanced visual appeal and a personalized aesthetic. Furthermore, some designs can improve aerodynamics, potentially leading to increased fuel efficiency or improved handling at higher speeds. Historically, these modifications have been popular among vehicle enthusiasts seeking to express their individuality and enhance their vehicle’s performance or appearance.