You already scour DIY blogs for home decor inspiration, custom-order your clothing, and meticulously curate your social media feeds. So why not personalize your car?
From the hot rods of the 1930s, to the lowriders of 1980s and 90s West Coast hip-hop scene, car modification has long been popular with creative car fans around the world. Today, shows like Pimp My Ride and Fast N’ Loud continue to spread interest in “modding” culture, while fans around the world congregate in online forums to swap pictures of their projects and discuss techniques.
Modifications can be superficial, like with the additions of decals or spoilers, or they could be done to enhance performance, like with an engine turbo kit or a larger back exhaust. But no matter the scale, modifications allow car owners to design their perfect driving experience.
Even Toyota has experimented with mod culture. In 2016, the company teamed up with Jeremy Lookofsky of Cartel Customs to turn the classic 4-door Corolla into a slick 2-door sports coupe.