Let's be honest for a second. We all love the minimalist aesthetic of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, but that stock wood dashboard? It can feel a bit like a piece of antique furniture stuck inside a spaceship. It breaks the futuristic vibe, and for many of us, it just doesn't match the exterior's sleek energy. Plus, if you have the white interior, the glare can be blinding.
If you've been staring at that dash wishing for something more modern, cleaner, and arguably more "Tesla," you are in the right place. Today, we are analyzing a solution that completely transforms the cabin atmosphere without requiring you to disassemble your entire car.
The Visual Upgrade: Matte vs. Wood
The first thing you notice in the video—and it comes across beautifully on camera—is the texture. Unlike cheap vinyl stickers that can look bubbly or thin, the Tesery Model 3/Y Dashboard & Door Trim covers are rigid, ABS-constructed pieces. They hold their own shape.
Watching the close-ups, you can see the finish is a premium matte. This is crucial for two reasons. First, visually, it screams "OEM performance." It looks like something that should have come with the Performance upgrade package. Second, and more functionally, it kills the glare. The video captures the light hitting the dash, and instead of a harsh reflection, the surface absorbs the light, offering a soft, diffused look that is much easier on the eyes during sunny drives.
Installation: Precision Without the Pain
One of the biggest fears with interior mods is the "destruction" factor. Nobody wants to pry off clips and risk rattling panels forever. What makes this kit stand out is the non-destructive installation logic.
1. The Dry Fit
Before any tape is exposed, we see the importance of a dry fit. The video highlights how the covers slide right over the existing trim. There is a satisfying precision here; the covers don't just sit on top; they cup the edges. This edge-wrapping design is what separates a high-end cover from a cheap overlay—it ensures that from the driver's seat, you don't see slivers of the original wood peeking out from underneath.
2. The Adhesive Feel
As the backing is peeled off (you can almost hear that satisfying crinkle of the 3M tape liner), it's clear this is high-grade adhesive. It's not the messy glue that ruins your original dash. It's designed to hold firm through summer heat but can be removed if you ever sell the car.
The "Why": Cohesion and Protection
Why bother with the door trims? As seen in the final shots of the video, doing just the dashboard leaves the car feeling incomplete. The Tesery Model 3/Y Dashboard & Door Trim kit bridges that visual gap, creating a continuous "wrap-around" feel from the driver's door, across the dash, to the passenger door. It makes the cabin feel wider and more cohesive.
Furthermore, this isn't just about looks. The original wood is porous and can be scratched or stained. These covers act as a hard shell armor. You can see the durability in the material handling; it's robust enough to take the occasional knock from a bag or keys without showing wear.
Final Verdict
If you are looking to delete the wood grain or protect your white dash, this is one of the highest ROI (Return on Investment) modifications you can make. It changes the entire view from the driver's seat. It's clean, it's matte, and it fits like a glove.