Best Tesla Accessories
Must-Have Upgrades for Every Tesla Owner
Interior Essentials
Floor mats, screen protectors, and organizers
Exterior Upgrades
PPF, ceramic coating, and wheel covers
Protection & Safety
Dash cams, mud flaps, and cargo covers
Interior Must-Haves
1. All-Weather Floor Mats
Custom-fit all-weather floor mats are the single most important accessory for any Tesla. Brands like Tesmanian and 3D MAXpider offer laser-measured mats that protect your carpet from mud, snow, and spills. Tesla's official mats are excellent, but third-party options often provide better coverage at lower prices.
Price range: $60-$150 for a full set
2. Screen Protector
Your Tesla's touchscreen is the command center for everything. A matte or glossy tempered glass screen protector prevents scratches, reduces glare, and resists fingerprints. Spigen and Abstract Ocean make excellent options that maintain touchscreen responsiveness.
Price range: $20-$45
3. Center Console Organizer
The deep center console in Tesla vehicles benefits greatly from an organizer tray. It keeps your phone, wallet, sunglasses, and other items sorted and accessible. Flocked options prevent rattling while driving.
Price range: $15-$35
4. Trunk/Frunk Organizers
Collapsible trunk organizers keep groceries, sports equipment, and gear from sliding around. For the frunk, a dedicated mat prevents items from shifting. Model Y owners should also consider a sub-trunk organizer for the hidden compartment.
Price range: $25-$60
Exterior Protection
5. Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Tesla's paint is notoriously thin and prone to rock chips. A full-front PPF kit covering the hood, bumper, fenders, and mirrors is highly recommended. XPEL Ultimate Plus and 3M Pro Series are industry leaders. A partial front kit costs $1,500-$2,500 professionally installed.
6. Ceramic Coating
A ceramic coating adds a hydrophobic layer that repels water, makes washing easier, and adds depth to the paint. Professional ceramic coatings last 3-5 years. DIY options like Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light offer excellent protection at a fraction of the cost.
7. Mud Flaps
Tesla vehicles don't come with mud flaps, leaving the paint vulnerable to road debris. Rally Armor and Basenor make custom-fit mud flaps that install in minutes and dramatically reduce rock chips on the lower body panels.
Price range: $30-$80
Charging Accessories
8. Tesla Wall Connector
The Tesla Wall Connector is the best home charging solution, delivering up to 48 amps and 44 miles of range per hour. It features Wi-Fi connectivity for monitoring and scheduling. If you don't already have one, this should be your first purchase.
Price: $475 (plus installation)
9. Portable Charging Cable Organizer
Keep your mobile connector and J1772 adapter organized with a dedicated cable bag. Wall-mount holders for the garage keep your charging area tidy and prevent cable damage from being dragged across the ground.
Price range: $20-$50
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