What does a car facelift mean?
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A car facelift refers to improvements made to the original model in terms of interior, configuration, or exterior. Below is a detailed introduction to the specific stages of vehicle facelifts: 1. Initial facelift: The primary focus is on addressing and fixing issues that arise after the new car's release. 2. Mid-term facelift: This usually involves recalibrating the car's engine performance, such as increasing horsepower, enlarging the wheel rims, or even adding some equipment. 3. Final facelift: This occurs in the last 1 to 2 years before a car model is due for a complete generation change. It typically involves a major overhaul, with significant changes to the exterior, such as redesigning the headlights, taillights, front and rear fenders, and substantial optimization of the interior.