A customized aerodynamic package designed specifically for the fourth-generation Honda Prelude (1992-1996), typically consisting of widened fenders, side skirts, bumpers, and sometimes a spoiler, alters the vehicle’s appearance and potentially its performance. These modifications create a more aggressive, low-slung stance, often associated with motorsport aesthetics.
Such enhancements serve both aesthetic and functional purposes. Visually, they provide a distinctive, personalized look. Functionally, wider fenders allow for larger wheels and tires, improving grip and handling. The history of these modifications reflects a broader trend in automotive customization, reflecting enthusiast desires for enhanced visual appeal and performance. The fourth-generation Prelude, with its sleek lines and double-wishbone suspension, proved a popular platform for such modifications.