The term refers to a set of aftermarket components designed to alter the aesthetic appearance of a specific vehicle model released in 2005. These kits typically include parts such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially spoilers or other aerodynamic enhancements intended to provide a customized look. As an example, a particular offering might replace the factory-installed front fascia with one incorporating larger air intakes and a more aggressive design.
The significance of such accessories lies in their ability to personalize a vehicle, reflecting individual preferences and distinguishing it from stock models. They can enhance perceived performance, although the actual impact on aerodynamics may vary. Historically, the desire for vehicle customization has driven a robust market for these types of products, allowing owners to express their individual style and improve or maintain the appearance of their car.