Let's be honest for a second: the wood trim in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is... polarizing. For some, it adds a touch of warmth. For others (and I suspect you're in this camp since you are here), it feels a bit like your grandfather's old station wagon. It clashes with the futuristic, minimal aesthetic that Tesla is famous for.
If you have been looking to delete that wood look without messing around with difficult vinyl wraps that bubble and peel, I have found the solution. Today, we are looking at a hard-shell upgrade that completely transforms the cabin atmosphere from "furniture store" to "performance cockpit."
Why Cover the Wood? (Beyond Aesthetics)
Watching the video, the first thing that catches my eye is the texture. Unlike cheap stickers, the Tesery Carbon Fiber Dashboard & Door Panel Covers are rigid ABS pieces with a high-quality hydro-dip or real carbon layer (depending on your selection).
Visual Evidence: Did you notice at the 0:45 mark when the light hits the panel? It absorbs the reflection. This is a matte finish. This is crucial for a dashboard. A glossy finish might look cool in a showroom, but on the highway, it becomes a mirror that blinds you. This matte texture solves the glare issue while looking incredibly premium.
Installation: Precision is Key
One of the biggest fears with aftermarket covers is the "bulk" factor. Will it look like a cover?
- The Flush Fit: As the host installs the dashboard piece, watch how it hugs the air vent line. There is no massive gap. It sits flush. This is vital because the airflow in a Tesla comes from that specific vent strip; a poorly made cover would disrupt your AC.
- Door Panel Integration: The video shows the installation of the door side trims. This is where the "wrap-around" effect happens. By connecting the dash line to the doors, the cabin feels wider and more cohesive.
- Adhesion: You can see the host peeling back the red 3M tape. A pro tip observed here: he doesn't just slap it on. He aligns the corners first. Once that tape touches, it bonds instantly. The satisfying "solid" sound when he presses down confirms there are no hollow spots or rattles.
The Verdict: A Necessary Upgrade?
If you are tired of the wood trim or just want to protect the original interior from fading, this kit is a no-brainer. It is far easier to install than a vinyl wrap and much more durable. The consistency of the pattern across the dashboard and onto the doors creates a unified, sporty interior that matches the car's electric performance.
For those ready to transform their interior, the Tesery Carbon Fiber Dashboard & Door Panel Covers offer that OEM-plus look that fits perfectly without damaging the original parts underneath.