
You've Never Encountered a Honda With This Many Wings Except in a Bird Sanctuary | Carscoops
Each month, it appears this Honda becomes increasingly unconventional.
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by Brad Anderson
The Accord, based in Arizona, is adorned with numerous aftermarket wings, fins, vents, and louvers.
The owner continues to add carbon fiber components, now covering the doors, windows, roof, and quarter panels.
Recent images reveal that the door handles are nearly obscured by an abundance of carbon fiber additions.
It’s not common to see a Honda Accord that seems to have emerged from a low-budget sci-fi film filmed in an AutoZone parking lot. However, back in October of last year, one such vehicle in Arizona captured our attention: an Accord outfitted with wings, splitters, and canards in every direction. At that time, it was undeniably the most outrageously modified Honda we had ever encountered.
Since then, the owner has gone even further, incorporating even more aftermarket enhancements, and the car now resembles a Transformer in mid-transformation, or perhaps a hurried plea for assistance.
Watch: This Honda Accord Agreed to Every Spoiler at AutoZone.
In March, Twitter user skeletonyuth took a photo of the car, revealing it had acquired many more wings compared to late last year. More recently, it was spotted by a Reddit user, and the list of installed parts has continued to expand. If the owner persists in this manner, it won’t be long before the additions make the car entirely unsuitable for road use.
For the most part, the front end of the Accord remains similar to last year’s appearance, complete with carbon fiber canards and a bright red tow hook. However, numerous new components have been added to the sides.
These include fresh carbon fiber wheel arch extenders, carbon fiber louvers akin to those on a 911 GT3 RS, and fins on the quarter panels. It seems the owner has attached every bit of carbon fiber trim available at AutoZone and on Amazon to the doors.
The front doors now sport two carbon fiber mirrors each, along with carbon aero fins, gills, and vents. We are unsure how these are all secured to the door, or how the owner manages to locate the door handle. The situation is even more extravagant on the rear doors, which now feature so many carbon fiber wings that the owner has utilized space on the rear side window as well.
Not even the roof is spared. It is now covered with a multitude of jagged winglets, as if the vehicle aims to generate both lift and downforce simultaneously. Technically, some of these pieces may have been designed with aerodynamics in mind, or at least someone's peculiar interpretation of it.
Naturally, with this many components affixed at random angles, the only thing being increased here is drag… and perhaps the owner's loyalty points at AutoZone.

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You've Never Encountered a Honda With This Many Wings Except in a Bird Sanctuary | Carscoops
Each month, it appears that this Honda becomes increasingly outrageous.