The described configuration refers to a specific generation and model of a performance-oriented vehicle enhanced with a broader chassis. This modification typically involves extending the vehicle’s fenders to accommodate wider wheels and tires, thereby improving grip and stability. This alteration is often implemented for aesthetic purposes, enhancing the vehicle’s aggressive appearance.
The adoption of such a body style can offer several advantages. Increased tire contact patch improves handling characteristics, reducing lap times on a track. Aesthetically, the alteration often creates a more imposing and personalized visual signature. Historically, these modifications have been popular in motorsports to maximize performance, and the styling has translated to road-going vehicles.