The term refers to a specific modification or customization applied to a popular compact vehicle, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and potentially affecting its performance. This alteration typically involves widening the vehicle’s body, often through the addition of aftermarket body panels or modifications to the existing fenders and quarter panels. An example would be a classic sedan undergoing extensive bodywork to accommodate larger wheels and tires, resulting in a more aggressive and visually striking appearance.
Such modifications are often pursued for several reasons. They can significantly improve the vehicle’s stance and overall visual impact, lending it a more customized and unique look. Furthermore, widening the body often allows for the installation of wider tires, which can enhance grip and improve handling characteristics, particularly in performance-oriented applications. Historically, this type of customization has been prevalent in motorsports and among enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles.