
Our engineers at Mosselman are not satisfied when an aerodynamic part only looks good on a car, it has to improve the handling as well. That’s why every aerodynamic part is made to be as light and functional as possible while fitting the cars characteristics.
Aerodynamics on a road car is mainly developed to minimize drag and keep the car stable enough for normal road use. Our engineers have a slightly different priority, first to make the car as stable as possible also at higher speeds, without adding unnecessary drag. We achieve this goal by adding parts to the car that increase the downforce. This is the force that sucks the car onto the road and thus increases grip and control. Typical parts that we develop are spoiler lips, splitters, diffusers, and rear spoilers.
Our goal with aerodynamic parts is that it fits in the lines of the car, and that it really improves the cars performance. These parts are all developed and tested on tracks.