The all-new fifth-generation Toyota Prius has defied the gravitational pull of monotony, liberating itself from the stale and ultra-conservative designs that characterized its predecessors. While Toyota excels in engineering prowess, its focus on large-scale manufacturing necessitates vehicle designs that are easily compliant with machine tooling and presses.
Indeed, the 2023 Toyota Prius stands out for its stylish appeal, a departure from Toyota’s typically mundane standards. It’s almost as if an extraterrestrial influence has seized control of Toyota’s boardroom, urging a demand for heightened style. The response from the aftermarket widebody industry has been swift, giving rise to this alternative Prius stance from Kuhl Racing.
Leading the charge in aftermarket widebody kits, Kuhl Racing, a renowned Japanese manufacturer, has unveiled its distinctive Prius widebody kit. This comprehensive kit comprises a rear bumper extension, splitter, side skirts, and an optional rear spoiler.
Accompanying these enhancements are 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels supplied by VERZ Wheels, and the package is further complemented by a height-adjustable coilover suspension system. The whole kit will cost close to $8,000 when it goes on sale in the latter half of Q1.