Aerodynamic enhancements designed specifically for the tenth generation of a particular Japanese sports sedan often involve complete replacements for factory body panels. These kits, usually constructed from lightweight materials such as carbon fiber or fiberglass, provide a more aggressive and personalized aesthetic. A specific example includes components like front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and a rear wing, all engineered to improve airflow and downforce.
The appeal of these aftermarket modifications stems from both performance and visual enhancements. Improved aerodynamics can lead to increased stability at higher speeds and optimized handling characteristics. Furthermore, these kits allow owners to distinguish their vehicles with a unique and assertive appearance, often reflecting individual style and performance preferences. The availability of such customizations has grown considerably since the introduction of the vehicle, catering to a dedicated community of enthusiasts.