A mid-size sedan manufactured in 2013 by a Japanese automaker, enhanced with aftermarket wheel upgrades, constitutes the subject of this exposition. These enhancements often involve replacing the factory-standard wheels with larger diameter or stylistically distinct alternatives. This vehicle configuration represents a modification from the original factory specifications.
The practice of equipping this specific model year of this car with custom wheels provides benefits ranging from aesthetic enhancement to potential improvements in handling and performance. The historical context lies within the broader trend of automotive customization, reflecting individual expression and preferences for vehicle appearance and functionality. Such modifications can influence the perceived value and desirability of the automobile.