Components designed to modify the external appearance of a specific subcompact car model, released in 2010 by a Japanese automobile manufacturer, collectively form an aftermarket accessory set. These sets typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially spoilers, intended to alter the vehicle’s aerodynamic profile and aesthetic appeal. As an example, an owner might install such a set to enhance the vehicle’s sporty look.
The implementation of these enhancement sets can provide several advantages. They offer a method for personalization, allowing owners to differentiate their vehicles from others. Furthermore, certain designs may improve aerodynamic efficiency, potentially leading to enhanced fuel economy or handling characteristics. Historically, the desire for individualization and performance enhancement has fueled the development and adoption of such aftermarket modifications.