A "ricer car" is a term used in the car tuning community to refer to a car that has been extensively modified, often with cosmetic enhancements that make it look faster than it actually is. The term "ricer" is derived from the word "rice burner," which was used in the 1960s to refer to Japanese motorcycles and had racist connotations. Today, the term "ricer" is used to refer to any kind of tacky modification, regardless of whether the car is from an Asian country or not. Some common features of a "ricer car" include LED lighting, huge mag wheels, spoilers, fenders, styling kits, and a custom paint job. The term is often used in a derogatory manner to describe people who make unnecessary modifications to their cars to make them look faster, without actually improving their performance.