

There’s a moment when a modified Dodge Charger leaves you at a stoplight — and you realize you just watched it go. Not because it was fast (though it was), but because the rear end looked like it was engineered to be stared at. Low, aggressive, purposeful. The kind of exit that makes you want to know what was just done to that car.
A big part of that look? A rear diffuser that actually fits. Not a universal bracket piece, not a DIY foam add-on — a precision-molded rear diffuser designed specifically for the Dodge Charger. That’s exactly what the Vicrez Centa VR2 Rear Diffuser (VZ102189) is. And it fits every Charger from 2008 through 2023.
Why the Stock Charger Rear Looks Unfinished
The Dodge Charger has always been a large, muscular sedan — but the factory rear bumper sits somewhat flat and boxy underneath, especially on pre-Widebody trims. There’s a reason Dodge’s own engineers added a diffuser to the Hellcat and SRT models: it fills the rear visual void and signals something serious is happening under the hood.
The problem is that those OEM diffuser-style bumpers cost a fortune, require full bumper swaps, and still don’t have the same visual aggression as a dedicated bolt-on rear diffuser add-on. The Centa VR2 solves this. It attaches to your existing rear bumper and turns that blank lower section into something genuinely striking — without touching your body panels.
Engineering-Led Design, Not Just a Cosmetic Piece

Vicrez engineers the Centa VR2 using the Charger’s actual 3D scan geometry CAD data. That’s not marketing language — it means every contour, every mounting point, every edge radius is derived from the car’s own dimensions. The result is a diffuser that sits flush to the bumper, follows the body’s natural lines, and looks like it could have come from the factory on a special-edition trim.
Injection-molded from high-grade polypropylene — the same material class used in OEM body panels — the VR2 is ultra-lightweight and impact-resistant. Polypropylene is uniquely well-suited for lower body work: it’s tough enough to take road debris and minor contact without cracking, yet light enough that it doesn’t add noticeable mass to the rear end.
The Details That Make the Difference

Up close, the Centa VR2 earns its name. The diffuser fins are clean and evenly spaced, the surface finish is consistent matte black, and the cutouts for the exhaust tips are precisely shaped — not just rough holes, but formed geometry that frames the tips cleanly. The accent lines along the fins add depth and dimension without looking over-styled.
The matte black finish is factory-stock ready. Install it and drive. If you want to color-match it to your car’s body or apply a gloss finish, the polypropylene surface takes automotive paint and vinyl wraps without special prep beyond a light scuff-sand.
The Widebody Advantage
On a Widebody Charger — the Scat Pack Widebody, the SRT Hellcat Widebody — the VR2 is almost mandatory. The Widebody’s flared fenders and wider track already give the car an aggressive, planted stance. But the stock rear bumper doesn’t always keep pace with that visual aggression. The Centa VR2 bridges the gap, adding horizontal visual width and ground-hugging presence to the rear end that matches the bolder silhouette of the Widebody package.
Paired with a trunk spoiler or wicker bill, a set of side skirts, and front lip — all available from Vicrez — the result is a Charger that looks like it rolled out of a motorsport prep shop rather than a dealership lot.
Complete the Look
- Vicrez VR3 Front Bumper Lip Splitter – Dodge Charger Widebody 2020–2021
- Vicrez V3R Side Skirt Splitters – Dodge Charger Widebody 2020–2021
- Vicrez Wicker Bill Add-On V3R Style – Dodge Charger 2015–2021

Fitment: Every Charger, Every Trim
The VZ102189 fits the Dodge Charger from model year 2008 through 2023 — covering all trims including SE, SXT, R/T, SRT8, SRT 392, Scat Pack, and SRT Hellcat. That’s a 16-year production run, across nearly every powertrain and trim level Dodge offered. Whether you’re modifying a daily-driver Charger SXT or a dedicated Hellcat build, this diffuser is engineered for your car.
Install Notes
The Centa VR2 is a bolt-on add-on to your existing rear bumper — no bumper replacement required. Vicrez recommends test-fitting before any permanent attachment and professional installation for optimal alignment and fitment. The matte black finish ships ready to install; no painting required unless you’re color-matching.
The Bottom Line
The Vicrez Centa VR2 is one of the highest-impact visual upgrades you can do to a Dodge Charger for the money. It’s engineered specifically for the car, built from OEM-grade materials, installs without permanent modification, and transforms the rear end from flat to aggressive. If you’re building a Charger that turns heads from every angle — and especially from behind — this is the piece that completes it.
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