Let’s be honest for a second: the wood trim in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is... polarizing. While some appreciate the Scandinavian furniture vibe, for many of us, it feels a bit out of place in a car that’s supposed to represent the future of transportation. It’s like putting a grandfather clock inside a spaceship.
If you’ve been looking at that wood strip thinking, "I wish this looked as sporty as the car drives," then you are in the right place. Today, we are looking at a modification that completely changes the interior atmosphere without requiring you to dismantle your entire dashboard.
Why Go Real Carbon Fiber?
There are plenty of vinyl wraps and ABS plastic covers out there, but they often lack depth. In the video, you can immediately spot the difference. We are looking at the Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover. This isn't a flat print; it has that genuine 3D texture where the light catches the weave differently as you move your head.
One specific detail caught my eye during the close-up shots: the matte finish. Unlike glossy carbon fiber which can act like a mirror and blind you with sun glare while driving, this matte texture absorbs light beautifully. It looks OEM, refined, and significantly more premium than the stock wood.
The Installation: No Tools Required
The beauty of this kit is in its simplicity. As we saw in the video, you don't need to pry off the original dashboard (which is a nightmare of clips and potential rattles). This is a cover that sits precisely on top.
Watching the installation process, notice how the adhesive backing is handled. The creator peels back the red 3M tape—a reassuring sight because 3M offers the best balance of strong adhesion without ruining the substrate if you ever decide to remove it. When aligning the piece, there is a very specific focus on the air vent edges. The Tesery Real Carbon Fiber Dashboard Cover seems to have a tolerance of less than a millimeter, hugging the curves of the dash cap perfectly without leaving awkward gaps where the original wood might peek through.
Matching Door Panels
The video doesn't stop at the dash. To complete the "cockpit" feel, the matching door panel covers are essential. A nice tactile detail observed is the transition from the soft-touch materials of the door to the crisp, rigid feel of the carbon fiber. It creates a layering effect that makes the interior feel much more expensive.
Final Thoughts
If you want to delete the wood trim but are afraid of complex DIY projects, this is the solution. It protects the original trim, eliminates glare, and gives your Tesla that performance aesthetic it deserves. The fitment is tight, the weave is consistent, and the installation is forgiving enough for a beginner.