Lowrider
A Lowrider is a type of customized automobile, typically an older model, that features a lowered suspension. This modification allows the car to sit closer to the ground, giving it a distinctive appearance. Lowriders often have hydraulic or airbag systems that enable the driver to adjust the height of the vehicle, allowing for dramatic changes in stance.
Lowrider culture originated in the Chicano community of the American Southwest during the 1940s and 1950s. It is closely associated with the art of customization, showcasing vibrant paint jobs, intricate designs, and unique accessories. Events like car shows and cruising are popular within this community, celebrating the creativity and craftsmanship of Lowrider enthusiasts.