A specialized assembly designed to elevate the chassis of a particular class of zero-emission vehicles, these kits typically include components such as modified suspension parts, spacers, and sometimes extended brake lines. The intended effect is to increase ground clearance and alter the vehicle’s stance. For instance, installing this type of modification on a golf cart-style vehicle will raise its body relative to the axles, allowing it to traverse rougher terrain.
Implementing such enhancements can provide several advantages. Increased clearance allows for operation in areas with uneven surfaces or minor obstacles. The modification also offers a distinct aesthetic appeal, often conveying a more rugged or customized appearance. Historically, the demand for these types of modifications has grown alongside the increased popularity of low-speed electric vehicles used in recreational and utility applications. This trend highlights a desire to enhance vehicle functionality beyond its original design parameters.