You just got your Tesla. Now what? The car is incredible out of the box, but the right accessories take it from great to next-level. After testing dozens of products across multiple Teslas, here are the 15 accessories every Tesla owner should consider — and where to get the best deals.
1. All-Weather Floor Mats ($80–$150)
The stock carpet mats will be destroyed in one winter. Invest in laser-cut TPE all-weather mats from Teslasy or EVANNEX. They catch everything — mud, snow, coffee, dog hair — and clean up in seconds. This is the single most recommended upgrade in every Tesla owner community.
2. Center Console Wrap or Organizer ($25–$60)
The center console collects fingerprints like a crime scene. A matte wrap from Abstract Ocean or a custom organizer tray keeps it clean and adds hidden storage compartments. Small investment, massive quality-of-life upgrade.
3. Screen Protector ($15–$40)
That 15-inch touchscreen is your entire car interface. A tempered glass screen protector from Spigen or a matte anti-glare film reduces fingerprints and prevents scratches. You would put a case on a $1,200 phone — protect your $50,000 car screen.
4. Trunk Organizer ($30–$50)
The Model Y and Model 3 trunk is one big open space. Without an organizer, groceries roll everywhere. A collapsible trunk organizer keeps everything in place and folds flat when you need the full space.
5. Home Wall Charger ($400–$500)
The Tesla Wall Connector is the gold standard for home charging. It delivers up to 48 amps and adds roughly 44 miles of range per hour. Installation runs $200–$600 depending on your electrical setup. Once installed, you will never visit a gas station again — you wake up to a full charge every morning.
6. Portable Tire Inflator ($40–$70)
Teslas do not come with a spare tire. A portable tire inflator and a tire repair kit are non-negotiable. Keep one in your sub-trunk at all times. The AstroAI portable inflator is compact, plugs into the 12V outlet, and has saved many Tesla owners from being stranded.
7. Ceramic Coating or PPF ($500–$2,000)
Tesla paint is notoriously soft. A ceramic coating protects against swirl marks, UV damage, and makes washing a breeze. For serious protection, paint protection film (PPF) on the front bumper, hood, and mirrors prevents rock chips. It is insurance for your paint job.
8. Mud Flaps ($30–$50)
Speaking of paint — mud flaps are a cheap way to prevent rock chips on your rocker panels and rear quarter panels. Tesla sells OEM mud flaps, but aftermarket options from companies like Rally Armor offer better coverage at a similar price.
9. Wireless Charger Pad ($30–$50)
Newer Teslas include wireless charging, but if yours does not, a drop-in wireless charging pad from Taptes or Jeda fits perfectly in the center console. No more fumbling with cables while driving.
10. Roof Rack and Cargo Box ($200–$500)
For road trips, camping, or hauling gear, a roof rack system opens up serious cargo space. Tesla sells OEM roof racks, and Thule makes excellent crossbar systems. Pair it with a cargo box for ski trips or family vacations.
11. Dash Cam USB Drive ($15–$30)
Tesla Sentry Mode and the built-in dash cam need a USB drive to save footage. Get a high-endurance SSD or USB drive rated for continuous write cycles — standard flash drives fail quickly with dash cam use. The Samsung T7 Shield is the go-to recommendation.
12. Sunshade for the Glass Roof ($40–$80)
That full glass roof looks amazing but lets in serious heat during summer. A custom-fit UV sunshade from BASENOR or AutoFull dramatically reduces cabin temperature. Essential if you live anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon line.
13. Performance Pedal Covers ($25–$40)
Aluminum sport pedal covers add a premium feel to the interior and provide better grip than the stock rubber pedals. Easy install — they snap or screw right over the existing pedals. A small touch that makes the cabin feel more premium.
14. Key Card Holder ($10–$20)
The Tesla key card is easy to lose. A slim card holder that attaches to your phone case keeps it always accessible. Some Tesla owners prefer the key fob accessory for a more traditional car key experience.
15. Ambient Interior Lighting ($30–$60)
LED ambient light strips along the dashboard and door panels add a custom feel to the interior. Many kits sync with the car’s ambient lighting system. It is a simple DIY install that completely transforms the night driving experience.
Where to Buy
The best Tesla accessory shops I recommend:
- Teslasy (teslasy.com) — Wide selection, competitive prices
- EVANNEX (evannex.com) — Premium quality, great customer service
- Abstract Ocean (abstractocean.com) — Unique products, Tesla-exclusive designs
- T Sportline (tsportline.com) — Performance and luxury upgrades
- Yeslak (yeslak.com) — Budget-friendly options
- Amazon — Best for generic accessories like floor mats and sunshades
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