A body kit is a collection of exterior aftermarket parts designed to modify a vehicle’s appearance and sometimes improve its aerodynamics. These components are installed over or in place of factory panels to give the car a more aggressive, sporty, luxurious, or customized look.

🔧 Common Components of a Body Kit

A typical body kit may include:

  • Front bumper or front lip – Enhances the front-end styling and airflow

  • Rear bumper or diffuser – Improves rear appearance and can aid aerodynamics

  • Side skirts – Run along the lower sides to create a lower, sleeker profile

  • Spoiler or wing – Mounted on the trunk for sportier styling and added downforce

  • Fender flares (widebody kits) – Extend wheel arches for wider tires and a bold stance