Enhancements designed to modify the external appearance of a specific vehicle model, produced in 1997 by Honda, are a collection of aftermarket components. These typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler. These kits are intended to alter the vehicle’s aesthetics, providing a customized and often more aggressive or sporty look.
The significance of such modifications for the specified automobile model lies in the ability to personalize a mass-produced vehicle, increasing its visual appeal. Benefits can include improved aerodynamics in certain designs, although the primary advantage is typically aesthetic differentiation. Historically, the prevalence of these types of enhancements rose alongside the popularity of tuner culture and import car customization trends.