A customized aerodynamic package designed specifically for the third-generation Honda Prelude (1988-1991) alters the vehicle’s appearance and potentially its performance. These packages typically consist of fender flares, side skirts, and front and rear bumpers that broaden the car’s stance. They are often constructed from fiberglass, polyurethane, or ABS plastic.
Modifying the Prelude’s factory bodywork with such a kit allows owners to achieve a more aggressive and unique aesthetic, often reminiscent of racing or tuner car culture prevalent in the late 80s and early 90s. While primarily visual enhancements, these modifications can, when paired with appropriate suspension and wheel upgrades, improve handling and stability. The popularity of such modifications reflected the growing automotive enthusiast community and the desire for personalized vehicles. This period saw a surge in aftermarket parts for Japanese import cars, with the Prelude being a popular platform for customization.