Key Takeaways
- Redeye-inspired twin-dome design replaces your factory hood with zero cutting or fabrication
- Covers the full 2011–2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 run — every trim, every year
- High-quality ABS construction, same material spec as Vicrez widebody kits and aero panels
- Currently on backorder — order now to lock in your place for the restock
- Pairs directly with Vicrez widebody kits and rear diffusers for a complete exterior transformation
What the Redeye Style Hood Does to Your Grand Cherokee’s Look
The factory Grand Cherokee hood is flat, functional, and forgettable. The Vicrez Redeye Style Hood (vz101293) changes that with twin raised power domes and sculpted venting lines borrowed directly from Dodge’s high-performance Redeye aesthetic. On a Grand Cherokee, the effect is immediate — your SUV stops looking like a dealership special and starts looking like something finished in a proper build shop.
The bottom line: this is one of the highest-impact visual upgrades you can bolt onto a WK2 Grand Cherokee.
The hood is engineered to drop into the factory mounting points. No trimming, no drilling new holes, no fabrication surprises. The ABS material Vicrez uses here is the same spec found across their widebody kits and aero packages — built to hold shape through heat, cold, and UV exposure without warping or fading faster than your factory plastics. Ships in raw ABS ready for your color match or wrap.
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Vicrez Hood Redeye Style vz101293 | Jeep Grand Cherokee 2011–2021
$989.00
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See DetailsEvery Grand Cherokee from 2011 to 2021 Is Compatible
The vz101293 covers the complete WK2 generation of the Grand Cherokee — all eleven model years, every trim level. Here’s the full compatibility breakdown:
- 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The takeaway: Laredo, Limited, Overland, SRT, Trackhawk — if it’s a WK2, it fits.
The Redeye styling language is an especially natural fit on SRT and Trackhawk variants, where the performance hardware already exists to back the visual aggression. But the contrast works just as well on Limited and Overland trims — a stock body with an aggressive hood makes it clear the build was deliberate, not factory-spec.

Build the Full Look — Recommended Vicrez Upgrades
An aggressive hood draws attention to the front end. The logical next move is extending that energy across the rest of the body. Two Vicrez pieces pair directly with the vz101293 for a cohesive front-to-rear build:
The takeaway: the Redeye hood is the starting point — the diffuser and widebody kit turn it into a complete statement build.
At the rear, the Vicrez Genali VR2 Rear Diffuser (vz102639) adds structured aggression to the bumper area with a multi-element design that reads as premium from any angle — and it’s in stock now. For the body itself, the Vicrez Demon Style Widebody Kit (vz101924) wraps the fenders in flared muscle that changes the entire silhouette of the Grand Cherokee. Together with the Redeye hood, the three pieces create a front-to-rear transformation that’s recognizably one intentional build.

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Vicrez Genali VR2 Rear Diffuser vz102639 | Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk/SRT/SRT8 2017–2026
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Vicrez Widebody Kit Demon Style vz101924 | Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 2012–2021
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See DetailsInstallation — What to Expect
Installing the Redeye Style Hood is a direct swap from the factory lid. Here’s what the process looks like:
- Remove the factory hood — disconnect the front washer fluid line if equipped, and mark hinge positions with tape before loosening bolts
- Transfer components — move hood latches, insulation pad, prop rod bracket, and any sensors to the new shell
- Dry-fit first — set the vz101293 in place and check panel gaps on both sides before tightening anything down
- Adjust and secure — fine-tune hinge positions for even gaps across both fenders, then torque to spec
- Finish it — the hood ships in raw ABS and requires paint or wrap; budget accordingly for the finish stage
The takeaway: a capable home installer handles this over a weekend; any body shop turns it around in a day.
Paint prep and color matching is the most time-intensive part of the process. If you’re running a matte or satin finish elsewhere on the build, vinyl wrap on the dome areas is a fast, durable alternative to paint that handles heat well and can be removed without affecting the ABS surface underneath.
Your turn — are you starting the Grand Cherokee build with the hood, or dropping it into an existing setup? Drop your trim and build goals in the comments. We’re happy to map out the right combination of Vicrez pieces for your configuration.