Let's be honest for a second: while the minimalist interior of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is revolutionary, that stock wood trim isn't for everyone. Some think it looks a bit like their grandmother's furniture, while others just find the glare from the white interior blinding on sunny days. If you're looking to protect your original dashboard while giving your cabin a sleeker, sportier vibe, you're in the right place.
In this post, we are breaking down the installation of a simple yet effective upgrade that completely changes the look of your cockpit.
Why Consider a Dashboard Cover?
Aside from aesthetics, the main reason to install a cover is protection. The sun's UV rays can be harsh on the dashboard material over time. Plus, if you have the white interior, the reflection in the side mirrors and windshield can be a safety hazard. A matte or carbon fiber finish absorbs that light rather than reflecting it into your eyes.
Installation Breakdown: 3 Simple Steps
As you can see in the video, this isn't a complex wrap job that requires a heat gun and a prayer. This is a hard shell cap, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.
1. Clean It Like You Mean It
The most critical step is preparation. The video highlights using an alcohol wipe to remove any dust, interior shine sprays, or oils from the dashboard surface. If you skip this, the adhesive tape won't bond properly. Make sure the surface is bone dry before proceeding.
2. The Dry Fit & Alignment
Before peeling off any tape, place the covers (usually two pieces for the Model 3/Y) on the dash. You want to ensure the air vents are perfectly aligned. In the video, you can see how the cover is designed to sit flush against the edge. You want to check the gap in the middle where the two pieces meet behind the screen—it should be tight and seamless.
3. Peel, Stick, and Press
Once you are confident with the fit, peel back the adhesive backing. A pro tip observed in the installation is to peel just a corner first, align it, and then pull the rest of the tape backing off as you press it down. Apply firm pressure along the edges. You might hear a subtle solid sound as the ABS material settles onto the stock dash, ensuring a rattle-free fit.
Final Thoughts
The result is a transformation that looks like it came from the factory. The matte carbon fiber pattern offers a premium texture that feels great to the touch and solves the glare issue instantly.
If you are ready to ditch the wood or protect your white dash, the Tesery Tesla Model 3/Y Dashboard Cover is one of the easiest and most impactful interior mods you can do. It takes less than 15 minutes, and the visual payoff is huge. Highly recommended for any new Tesla owner!