Let's be honest for a second—the wood trim in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is a bit of a polarizing feature. For a car that screams "future," that slice of open-pore wood sometimes feels like it belongs in your grandfather's study, not a spaceship. If you've been staring at that dashboard wishing for something cleaner, darker, and more aggressive, you are definitely not alone.
Today, we are looking at a solution that doesn't require ripping apart your entire dashboard. It's all about covering up the old to bring in the new.
Why Cover Instead of Replace?
Replacing the entire dashboard is a nightmare of clips, screws, and potential rattles. The beauty of the Tesery Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover is that it is a non-destructive upgrade. As we saw in the video, this is a precision-molded ABS shell that sits right on top of the existing trim.
Visually, the difference is night and day. The video highlights a crucial detail: the matte finish. Unlike cheap glossy covers that reflect the sun right into your eyes while driving, this product absorbs light. It gives that premium, dry carbon fiber look that matches the OEM matte black finishes in the center console perfectly.
Installation: It’s All About the Alignment
You might be worried about it looking bulky, but let's look at the "tape test" from the footage. When the backing is peeled off, the adhesive is thin but strong. Here is the key takeaway for installation:
- Clean First: Notice how the surface was wiped down thoroughly? Any grease (armor all, finger oils) will kill the adhesive.
- The "Click" Factor: Because this is molded ABS, it's rigid. You aren't just applying a sticker; you are snapping a shell into place. When you press it down, pay attention to the edges near the air vents. In the video, you can see the fitment is flush—there are no ugly gaps showing the original wood underneath.
The Door Panel Continuity
One detail I absolutely loved observing was the matching door panel covers. A dashboard upgrade often looks lonely if the door trims remain wood or white. The Tesery Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover kit typically has options to match the doors, creating a "wrap-around" cockpit feel. It unifies the interior design language, making the cabin feel tighter and more sport-oriented.
Final Verdict: A Must-Have for the "All-Black" Look
If you are going for that "Batmobile" aesthetic or just want to protect the original wood from fading, this is a solid weekend project. It takes less than 20 minutes, requires no tools, and completely changes the vibe of the car from "luxury sedan" to "performance EV."
The texture feels great to the touch—smooth but not slippery—and it effectively hides dust and fingerprints compared to piano black surfaces. It is a small change that makes a massive visual impact every time you open the door.