Enhancements to the external shell of a specific two-seat, mid-engine roadster are often sought to modify its appearance and aerodynamic properties. These modifications can include replacement bumpers, side skirts, rear spoilers, and other panels designed to alter the vehicle’s factory aesthetics. These aftermarket components are typically constructed from fiberglass, carbon fiber, or polyurethane.
The implementation of these exterior alterations can provide a more aggressive or personalized look to the vehicle. Some kits are designed primarily for aesthetic improvements, while others aim to enhance performance by improving airflow and reducing drag. Historically, such modifications have been popular among automotive enthusiasts seeking to express their individuality and improve the handling characteristics of their cars, whether for street use or competitive racing.