An aerodynamic attachment designed for the rear of specific Toyota Celica models, it alters airflow to potentially reduce lift and enhance stability, especially at higher speeds. Examples include factory-installed options on certain trim levels and aftermarket designs offering various styles and levels of performance enhancement.
The incorporation of such a device can improve a vehicle’s handling characteristics by increasing downforce, thereby increasing grip. Historically, these additions have been prevalent in motorsports and have subsequently influenced street vehicle aesthetics and performance aspirations. Moreover, these features often contribute to the visual appeal of the vehicle, enhancing its sporty image.