An aftermarket modification package designed for the Dodge Challenger, constructed from carbon fiber and significantly widening the vehicle’s stance, enhances both aesthetics and performance. These kits typically include components like fender flares, side skirts, and front and rear bumper extensions, all fabricated from lightweight, high-strength carbon fiber.
The integration of this assembly yields several advantages. Aerodynamic efficiency is often improved due to the altered airflow around the vehicle. The increased width allows for the accommodation of wider tires, thereby augmenting grip and handling capabilities. Furthermore, the use of carbon fiber provides a weight reduction compared to traditional materials, potentially improving acceleration and fuel economy. This practice of customizing vehicles has roots in motorsports, where performance enhancement is paramount.