Let's be honest for a second: the wood trim in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is... controversial. For some, it feels like a warm, mid-century modern touch. For others (and I suspect you're in this camp since you're here), it feels a bit like your grandmother's furniture stuck inside a spaceship. It just doesn't match the high-tech vibe of the rest of the car. Plus, if you have the white interior, you know the pain of that blinding glare hitting your eyes on a sunny day.
That's exactly why I was excited to break down the installation and quality of the dashboard cover featured in this video. It promises to solve the aesthetic clash without the nightmare of removing the entire dashboard. Let's see if it actually delivers.
Real Carbon Fiber: More Than Just a Sticker
The first thing you notice when looking closely at the video footage is the texture. This isn't a cheap vinyl wrap that's going to bubble up in the summer heat. The Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover has a genuine, depth-filled weave. You can see the light catching the fibers differently as the angle changes, which is the hallmark of real carbon fiber.
A crucial detail spotted in the video is the matte finish. Unlike glossy carbon fiber that can act like a mirror, this matte texture absorbs light. This is a massive functional upgrade because it eliminates the reflection of the dashboard onto the windshield—a common complaint with the stock white dash.
Installation: The "Hover and Drop" Technique
Installing a piece this long can be intimidating. If you mess up the alignment, you're in for a bad time. However, the video demonstrates a very forgiving process if you prep correctly.
1. The Prep Work is Non-Negotiable
You see the host meticulously cleaning the original wood surface. This is vital. Any grease or dashboard shine product will stop the adhesive from bonding. The video shows the use of an adhesion promoter—don't skip this step! It creates a tacky surface that ensures the cover stays put through potholes and sharp turns.
2. The Alignment Strategy
Did you notice how the cover wasn't just slapped on? The best approach, as seen, is to peel back just the corners of the red adhesive backing first. This allows you to "hover" the Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover into place to check the fitment against the air vents and door edges. Once it's perfectly centered, you pull the rest of the tape strips out from underneath. It’s satisfying to watch and ensures a perfect gap tolerance.
The Fitment Verdict
The biggest fear with "caps" or covers is that they will look bulky or leave the original wood peeking out from the sides. Watching the close-up shots in the video, the edges are incredibly thin. It wraps around the curves of the dash seamlessly. When the door is closed, the transition looks factory-made. There is no awkward ledge or visible wood trim showing through the gaps, which speaks volumes about the manufacturing precision.
Final Thoughts
If you want to delete the wood trim without taking your car apart, this is the solution. It transforms the cabin from "living room" to "cockpit" in about 15 minutes. The tactile feel of the dry carbon fiber adds a layer of luxury that matches the premium price tag of the car.