The 2024 Dodge Charger represents a seismic shift for the nameplate — new platform, new powertrains, and a radically different design language. If you’re searching for 2024 Dodge Charger mods, you’re not alone. The aftermarket is catching up fast, and early adopters already have options. Here’s everything that’s available now, what’s coming soon, and how to plan your new-gen Charger build.
The New Platform: What Changed
The 2024+ Charger moves to Stellantis’s STLA Large platform, replacing the venerable LX/LD architecture that served from 2006–2023. Key differences:
- Powertrain options — Hurricane inline-6 turbo (standard) and Charger Daytona EV (electric). The Hemi V8 is gone.
- Shorter wheelbase — The new Charger is more compact than its predecessor.
- Updated body panels — Completely new fender, bumper, and hood geometry means 2015–2023 parts do NOT fit.
- Two-door coupe — The 2024+ Charger is a coupe, not a sedan. The sedan variant may return later.
Available Now: Vicrez Widebody Kit for 2024–2026 Charger
Vicrez was among the first aftermarket manufacturers to release a widebody kit for the new-gen Charger. The Demon Style Widebody Kit (VZ101375) is already available and shipping.
Kit Details
- Style: Demon-inspired widebody with aggressive fender flares
- Material: Polypropylene (PP) — same OEM-quality construction as Vicrez’s proven Charger/Challenger kits
- Fitment: 3D-scanned from the 2024 Charger body for precision alignment
- Finish: Paint-ready surface
- Part Number: VZ101375
Shop: 2024 Charger widebody kit at Vicrez
2024-2026 Dodge Charger Widebody Kit — Demon Style (VZ101375)
Vicrez already has a full widebody kit designed for the new-generation Charger. The Demon Style Widebody Kit (VZ101375) includes front bumper, rear bumper, side rocker panels, fender flares, and rear diffuser — all precision injection-molded in polypropylene for OEM-quality fitment. Currently available for pre-order at $1,289.99 with free shipping.



What’s Included:
- Front Bumper
- Rear Bumper
- Side Rocker Panels
- Fender Flares
- Rear Diffuser
Material: Polypropylene — strong, lightweight, impact-resistant. Ships unpainted and ready for prep and paint.
Fitment: 2024, 2025, 2026 Dodge Charger
Pre-Order ETA: July 4, 2026
Exterior Mods Available Now
Widebody Kit
As noted above, the Vicrez Demon Style kit is the current go-to. Expect more styles (Hellcat, SRT) as the platform matures and more vehicles hit the aftermarket.
Front Splitters and Lip Kits
Front aero components for the 2024 Charger are beginning to appear. Look for polypropylene splitters that match the new front bumper geometry. The 2024’s lower fascia has a different profile than the previous gen, so ensure parts are specifically designed for the new platform.
Side Skirts
Side skirt extensions for the 2024 Charger’s rocker panels are in development across several manufacturers. Vicrez’s lineup continues to expand — check back frequently for new releases.
Rear Diffusers
The 2024 Charger’s rear end is dramatically different from the 2015–2023 model. Aftermarket diffusers are expected throughout 2025 as the platform’s popularity grows.
Wheels and Tires for the 2024 Charger
The new Charger maintains a 5-lug pattern, but bolt pattern and offset specifications differ from the previous generation. Key considerations:
- Confirm your bolt pattern (5×115 vs potential new spec) before purchasing wheels
- For widebody builds, target 20×10.5″ or 20×11″ wheels with 305/35ZR20 tires
- The VCorsa VT101 in 305/35ZR20 is compatible once wheel fitment is confirmed
Interior Mods
Custom Steering Wheels
Aftermarket steering wheels for the 2024 Charger are in early development. The new platform uses an updated airbag module and electrical connector, meaning 2015–2023 steering wheels are NOT compatible. Watch for 2024-specific releases from Vicrez and other manufacturers.
Interior Trim
Carbon fiber dash trim, shifter surrounds, and door panel accents for the 2024 Charger are beginning to appear from various manufacturers. The interior architecture is completely new, creating a fresh canvas for customization.
What’s Coming: The Aftermarket Roadmap
As more 2024+ Chargers hit the streets and the platform matures, expect:
- Q1-Q2 2025: Additional widebody kit styles, front splitters, rear diffusers
- Q2-Q3 2025: Full wheel and tire packages optimized for the new platform
- Q3-Q4 2025: Custom steering wheels, carbon fiber hoods, full aero kits
- 2026+: Complete ecosystem comparable to what exists for 2015–2023
Can You Modify the Charger Daytona EV?
The electric Charger Daytona presents unique opportunities and challenges:
- Widebody kits: Yes — body panels are the same between Hurricane and Daytona variants. The VZ101375 fits both.
- Wheels and tires: Same bolt pattern, same fitment options.
- Weight considerations: The EV variant is heavier due to the battery pack. Wheel and tire choices should account for the increased load — reinforced sidewalls (like the VT101) are important.
- Performance: The Daytona’s instant torque makes wide rear tires even more important for traction.
Tips for Early Adopters
- Start with the widebody kit — It’s available now and has the biggest visual impact.
- Be patient with other parts — The aftermarket needs 12–18 months to fully develop for a new platform.
- Buy from reputable manufacturers — Early aftermarket parts from unknown brands often have fitment issues. Stick with companies (like Vicrez) that use 3D scanning and PP construction.
- Document your build — You’re an early adopter. The community wants to see what’s possible.
- Verify compatibility — The 2024 Charger shares almost nothing with the 2015–2023 model. Don’t assume old parts fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a widebody kit available for the 2024 Dodge Charger?
Yes. Vicrez offers the Demon Style Widebody Kit (VZ101375) for the 2024–2026 Charger. It’s manufactured from polypropylene with 3D-scanned fitment. Shop it here.
Do 2015-2023 Charger parts fit the 2024 model?
No. The 2024 Charger is an entirely new platform with different body panel geometry, mounting points, and electrical systems. All exterior and interior parts must be specifically designed for the 2024+ model.
What engine does the 2024 Charger have?
The 2024 Charger is available with the Hurricane twin-turbo inline-6 (gas) and an all-electric powertrain (Charger Daytona). The Hemi V8 is not available in the new generation.
Can I run widebody wheels and tires on a 2024 Charger?
Yes, with the widebody kit installed. The VZ101375 kit provides the fender clearance needed for 20×10.5″ or 20×11″ wheels with 305/35ZR20 tires.
Will more aftermarket parts be available for the 2024 Charger?
Absolutely. The aftermarket typically takes 12–18 months to fully develop for a new platform. As of early 2025, the widebody kit and early aero components are available, with more coming throughout the year.
Does the widebody kit fit both gas and electric 2024 Charger models?
Yes. The exterior body panels are identical between the Hurricane (gas) and Daytona (electric) variants. The Vicrez VZ101375 widebody kit fits both.