The modification represents a significant alteration to the current generation Toyota Supra, specifically the fifth iteration, where the vehicle’s original body panels are extended to accommodate a wider track and more aggressive stance. This often involves replacing fenders, quarter panels, and sometimes even bumpers with wider, aftermarket components. An example is the Rocket Bunny or Pandem kits designed for this specific model, which drastically change its visual appearance.
This transformation serves multiple purposes. A primary benefit is the enhanced aesthetic appeal, providing a more imposing and customized presence. Functionally, the increased width allows for the installation of wider wheels and tires, which improves grip and handling, particularly beneficial for performance driving and track use. Historically, wide body conversions have been a popular modification in the automotive aftermarket, dating back to racing applications where increased stability and cornering ability were paramount. The rise of Japanese tuning culture further popularized this style.