A customized aerodynamic package designed specifically for the third-generation Honda Prelude (1988-1991), often manufactured from fiberglass or polyurethane, alters the vehicle’s appearance by widening the fenders and modifying other exterior components like bumpers, side skirts, and spoilers. This modification creates a more aggressive and sporty aesthetic.
These aesthetic enhancements contributed to the tuning culture prevalent during the Prelude’s era. Wider fenders allow for larger wheels and tires, potentially improving handling and grip. Such modifications reflect a desire for personalization and performance enhancement, signifying the car’s status as a popular platform for customization. The popularity of these kits in the 1990s solidified the third-generation Prelude’s place within car enthusiast communities.