A specific model of vehicle, a Subaru WRX, enhanced through the addition of aftermarket components that alter its external appearance is discussed. These components, commonly referred to as a body kit, typically include items such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and spoilers. The example presented involves a Subaru WRX where such aftermarket modifications have been implemented.
The incorporation of these aesthetic enhancements can significantly impact the vehicle’s overall visual appeal and perceived sportiness. Historically, customizing automobiles with body kits has been a popular method of expressing individual style and improving aerodynamics. The practice allows owners to personalize their vehicles, differentiating them from standard production models and potentially improving performance through subtle aerodynamic adjustments.