An enhancement package designed for the Range Rover modifies the vehicle’s original body panels. These kits typically include fender flares, side skirts, and bumper extensions. The objective is to broaden the vehicle’s stance, resulting in a more aggressive and visually imposing appearance. An example involves replacing factory wheel arches with wider, bolt-on or molded replacements to accommodate larger wheels and tires.
The incorporation of these aesthetic modifications can offer functional advantages, such as accommodating wider tires for improved grip and handling. Historically, these modifications were primarily associated with motorsports, allowing racing vehicles to maximize tire contact with the road. This trend subsequently transitioned into the aftermarket automotive scene, becoming a popular method for personalization and visual upgrades.