Front lips and splitters sharpen your car's stance — and at speed, some actually do aerodynamic work. Here's how to choose.
Lip vs. splitter
A front lip is a smaller extension of the bumper for looks and minor airflow. A splitter is a flat, protruding panel that creates real front downforce at speed. Street builds usually want a lip; track cars benefit from a splitter.
Function vs. looks
For most owners the appeal is the aggressive, lowered look. If you track the car, a proper splitter adds front grip — but it sits lower and is more exposed to curbs.
Fitment notes
Lips are bumper- and trim-specific (e.g., M-Sport vs. base). Confirm your exact bumper before ordering.
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