Body Kits and Custom Wheels in Cuba — Hodoor World [2026]

Body Kits and Custom Wheels in Cuba

Premium Car Styling in Cuba

Cuba's automotive landscape is unlike anywhere else on Earth. The island's legendary fleet of 1950s American classics — Chevrolet Bel Airs, Ford Fairlanes, Buick Centuries — coexists with a growing wave of modern imports. Since the 2011 reforms that liberalised private vehicle ownership, newer models from Peugeot, Kia, Hyundai, Geely and select Mercedes-Benz lines have entered Cuban streets. Havana, Varadero and Santiago de Cuba increasingly see enthusiasts seeking premium modifications for these contemporary vehicles. Hodoor World provides body kits, forged wheels and aerodynamic components to Cuban clients, drawing on our international logistics network spanning 40+ countries.

Wide Body Kits Available for Cuba

Wide body conversions offer the most dramatic visual upgrade for modern vehicles in Cuba. Brabus programmes for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and S-Class deliver an imposing road presence on Havana's Malecón. Mansory full-body conversions for Range Rover and Porsche Cayenne models suit Cuba's growing luxury-SUV segment. Liberty Walk bolt-on over-fender kits for the BMW M4 and Nissan GT-R appeal to performance-oriented builders. Each programme includes precision-moulded panels, mounting hardware and step-by-step fitting instructions.

Custom Forged Wheels for Cuban Roads

Cuban road surfaces vary considerably — Havana's main avenues are generally well-maintained, but provincial roads between Camagüey, Holguín and Santiago de Cuba can be rough. Forged aluminium wheels provide the impact resistance and structural rigidity required for these conditions. Our forged wheel range covers 18 to 24 inches with monoblock and multi-piece designs. Multi-piece construction allows individual lip or barrel replacement, a practical advantage where sourcing replacements can be challenging. Light alloy wheels offer a more accessible entry point.

Carbon Fiber Upgrades Popular in Cuba

Carbon fibre components — bonnets, boot lids, mirror caps, splitters and diffusers — reduce vehicle weight while adding a motorsport-derived visual identity. In Cuba, where fuel prices and availability can fluctuate, weight savings translate directly to practical range benefits. Hodoor World supplies pre-preg carbon parts with UV-resistant coatings essential in the Caribbean sun. Browse the full selection at hodoor.world/collections/all.

Import Regulations and Customs for Cuba

Importing automotive parts to Cuba requires careful planning. The Cuban customs authority (Aduana General de la República) applies duties and taxes on imported goods, with rates varying by product category — automotive parts typically incur combined charges of 30–100 % depending on classification. Recent reforms have gradually simplified the importation process for personal goods, though commercial shipments still require proper documentation. Hodoor World prepares detailed commercial invoices, packing lists and HS-code classifications. Our logistics team has experience routing shipments to Caribbean island nations and can advise on the most cost-effective entry method. Reach us at [email protected] for a comprehensive landed-cost assessment before ordering.

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Climate Considerations for Car Modifications in Cuba

Cuba's tropical climate — average temperatures of 25–32 °C year-round, humidity regularly exceeding 80 % and a hurricane season from June to November — places significant demands on automotive materials. Salt air along the island's extensive coastline accelerates corrosion on unprotected metal fasteners. Hodoor World specifies stainless-steel hardware, marine-grade sealants and UV-stabilised composite resins for all Cuban shipments. Ceramic-based wheel coatings resist both brake-dust adhesion and salt-spray corrosion, ensuring long-term aesthetics in challenging Caribbean conditions.

Installation Partners and DIY in Cuba

Cuba has a remarkably skilled community of automotive mechanics — decades of maintaining classic cars with limited resources have produced craftspeople capable of complex bodywork. Havana workshops in Cerro and Marianao districts handle fibreglass and composite fabrication daily. For wide-body kit installations, Hodoor World provides detailed manuals with photographic guides, torque specifications and material requirements. Our engineering team offers remote support via [email protected] for technical questions during the build process.

How to Order from Hodoor World to Cuba

Browse the full catalogue, identify your components and email [email protected] with your vehicle details and shipping address. We confirm fitment, prepare a landed-cost estimate covering freight, duty and tax, and arrange shipping. Air freight to Havana typically takes 7–14 business days; sea freight runs 20–35 days depending on routing. We coordinate with experienced freight forwarders familiar with Cuban customs procedures. Hodoor World serves 40+ countries worldwide, and our Caribbean logistics experience ensures reliable delivery to the island.

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From wide body kits to forged wheels — our team handles everything. Email us for a personalised quote. Worldwide shipping to 40+ countries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Hodoor World ship body kits to Cuba?

Yes. We have experience shipping to Caribbean island destinations including Cuba, via air and sea freight with full customs documentation.

What are the import duties on car parts in Cuba?

Combined duties and taxes on automotive parts in Cuba can range from 30–100 % depending on product classification. Contact [email protected] for a specific estimate before ordering.

Are body kits suitable for Cuba's tropical climate?

All Hodoor World kits use UV-stabilised resins, stainless-steel hardware and marine-grade sealants designed for high-humidity, high-UV tropical environments.

Can Cuban mechanics install wide body kits?

Cuba has highly skilled mechanics experienced in composite bodywork. Hodoor World also provides detailed installation manuals and remote engineering support.

How long does delivery to Cuba take?

Air freight to Havana takes 7–14 business days. Sea freight takes 20–35 days depending on routing and port schedules.

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