When pople think of Chrysler, words like elegant, luxurious, and bold come to mind. But if you're someone who wants your Chrysler to stand out from the crowd—whether you're cruising in a 300C, a Pacifica, or a Chrysler SRT model—exterior mods are the perfect way to boost both style and street presence.
Upgrade the luxury aesthetic
Add muscle car styling elements
Customize your ride to match your taste
Stand out at meets, events, or online
Enhance perceived value and resale appeal
Function: Improves aerodynamics, gives a sportier front-end appearance
Material Options: ABS plastic, polyurethane, carbon fiber
Popular Fitments:
2011–2023 Chrysler 300C
SRT Front Lip Splitters
Widebody Front Splitter Kits
Purpose: Adds aggressive rear styling and manages airflow
Style: Dual or quad outlet designs for exhaust integration
Best Match:
Chrysler 300C SRT rear bumpers
2015–2023 factory-style diffuser lips
Why you need them:
Lower the car’s visual stance
Protect the sides from road debris
Complete the front and rear mod setup
Popular Look:
Gloss black or carbon side skirts for 300C widebody kits
Purpose: Enhances high-speed stability and muscle car styling
Top Styles:
Ducktail spoiler
Factory-style low wing
SRT-inspired rear wings
Fitment:
2011–2023 Chrysler 300 / 300C / 300S
Transform your stance with bold overfenders and aggressive side extensions
Bolt-on or molded styles
Supports wider wheels and tires
Often paired with upgraded side skirts and diffusers
Give the front fascia a luxury or sporty vibe
Honeycomb mesh
Gloss black grille replacements
Custom emblem overlays
Options for:
2015–2023 Chrysler 300C
SRT-style black-out grilles
Add smoked or tinted covers to your lights for a stealthier, more aggressive look
Stick-on design
Available in clear, smoke, or blackout
Upgrade your safety and style
Brighter visibility
Options: Red, Amber, Smoked, Sequential LEDs
Plug-and-play fitment on 300C and Chrysler SRT models
Complete the look with detailed accents
Carbon fiber or chrome finish
Stick-on or replacement units
Add extra attitude to your front bumper
Often included in 3-piece front splitter kits
Enhance corner airflow and protect against scuffs
Model | Top Exterior Mods |
Chrysler 300C (2011–2023) | Front lip, rear diffuser, widebody kit, ducktail spoiler |
Chrysler 300 SRT8 | Front corner splitters, mesh grille, side skirts, aggressive diffuser |
Chrysler Pacifica | Chrome deletes, roof rack upgrades, black-out trim kits |
Chrysler 200 | LED lighting upgrades, blackout badges, lip spoilers |
Use automotive-grade 3M tape or pre-drilled mounting points
Clean surfaces thoroughly before applying adhesive parts
Consider ceramic coating for carbon fiber or gloss black kits
Professional installation recommended for widebody kits or painted parts
Match grille inserts, diffuser, and side skirts in the same finish (matte black, gloss black, or carbon)
Blackout all chrome if going for a sporty/muscle look
Go subtle with trim changes, or go bold with widebody and spoilers
Use wheel spacers with widebody kits for proper stance
Chrysler sedans and performance trims already exude class, but with a few smart exterior upgrades, you can transform your vehicle into a showstopper. From sleek urban builds to aggressive widebody monsters, there’s no limit to what you can do with your ride.
Whether you’re going for luxury VIP styling or street-performance edge, Chrysler exterior mods offer the freedom to express your style and turn every head on the road.
Most parts like splitters, spoilers, and trims are DIY-friendly with 3M tape or bolt-on installs.
Typically not, unless you're cutting or modifying structural components.
Yes, wider fenders need wider wheels and possibly wheel spacers for a flush look.
Most body kits come unpainted. You’ll need to paint them to match your OEM color code.
Check Instagram hashtags (#Chrysler300Mods, #ChryslerWidebody), YouTube builds, or car forums like ChryslerForum.