An aftermarket assembly designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal and potentially improve the aerodynamic characteristics of a specific full-size sedan is examined. This type of accessory typically includes a rear lip or wing attachment, side skirts, and sometimes front air dams. These components are crafted to integrate with the vehicle’s existing body lines, offering a more aggressive or sporty visual signature.
The addition of such a package can modify airflow around the vehicle at higher speeds. This may lead to increased downforce, theoretically improving handling and stability. Historically, these enhancements were primarily associated with performance vehicles, but their popularity has broadened to include a wider range of automobiles seeking a customized appearance. Furthermore, the availability and variety of these kits reflect the demand for personalization within the automotive market.