Bottom Line Up Front

  • Best Overall: Windshield Sunshade ($69.99) — the Cybertruck’s massive windshield makes UV protection non-negotiable. Nano Ice Crystal coating blocks 99.2% UV and 85% infrared. 4.8★ from 15 reviews.
  • Best Value: Console Organizer Carbon ($19.99) — instant upgrade to the CT’s notoriously sparse console layout. Perfect 5.0★ rating. The single best dollar-for-impact Cybertruck mod you can make.

Quick Picks

Best Overall BASENOR Windshield Sunshade for Cybertruck - Best Overall
Windshield Sunshade
★★★★ 4.8
$69.99
Best Value BASENOR Console Organizer for Cybertruck - Best Value
Console Organizer
★★★★★ 5.0
$19.99
Editor's Pick BASENOR HEPA Air Filter for Cybertruck - Editor's Pick
HEPA Air Filter
★★★★★ 5.0
$44.99

The Cybertruck Accessory Landscape in 2026

Let’s be honest upfront: the Cybertruck aftermarket is still maturing. The CT started deliveries in late 2023, and most accessory manufacturers — including us — are still catching up to its completely unique form factor. The stainless steel exoskeleton, angular geometry, and unconventional interior layout mean that zero accessories from any other Tesla model will fit the Cybertruck. Every product has to be engineered from scratch. This is fundamentally different from the Model 3/Y ecosystem, where Highland and Juniper share certain console accessories. The Cybertruck shares nothing with any other vehicle in Tesla’s lineup.

BASENOR currently offers 14 Cybertruck-specific products, focused on three areas where we saw the highest owner demand: climate control (that massive windshield turns the cabin into a greenhouse), interior organization (the console is minimalist to a fault), and surface protection (the interior scratches more easily than you’d expect from a truck built like a tank). We tested 12 accessories from 4 brands over a combined 6 weeks of daily driving. Seven made the cut. Five didn’t — and we explain exactly why in the “Not Recommending” section below.

One thing working in the CT’s favor: the stainless steel body panels don’t need paint protection film, ceramic coating, or touch-up paint. That eliminates an entire category of accessories that Model 3 and Model Y owners spend hundreds on. But the interior? The interior needs more protection than any other Tesla. The exposed surfaces, large glass area, and minimalist console are magnets for scratches, heat, and clutter. The Cybertruck windshield alone is roughly 40% larger than the Model Y’s — which means 40% more UV pouring into the cabin when you park outdoors. And the console layout, while visually striking, provides almost no practical storage out of the box. These are the problems our top picks solve.

A note on pricing: Cybertruck accessories tend to cost more than their Model 3/Y equivalents. This isn’t markup — it’s geometry. The CT’s larger surfaces require more material, new 3D scanning data, and entirely new molds. We call this out in each product review below so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

14
CT Products Available
12
Products Tested
7
Recommended

At a Glance: All 7 Recommended Products

# Product Material Install Price Rating
1 Windshield Sunshade Nano Ice Crystal 30 sec $69.99 4.8★
2 Roof Sunshade Nano Ice Crystal 1 min $44.99 5.0★
3 Console Organizer ABS + TPU Carbon 10 sec $19.99 5.0★
4 HEPA Air Filter Activated Carbon 5 min $44.99 5.0★
5 Armrest Cover TPU 30 sec $24.99 4.8★
6 Cargo Net Metal Hook 1 min $18.99 4.9★
7 Mirror Cover ABS Carbon Fiber 2 min $44.99 4.8★

All prices as of March 2026. Ratings from verified BASENOR customer reviews. Total spend for all 7: $268.93 — less than a single set of OEM-style floor mats from most competitors.

Two observations from this table. First, the Cybertruck’s best accessories cluster around two price points: under $25 (quick-win upgrades like the organizer and armrest cover) and $45-$70 (engineered products like the sunshades and HEPA filter). There’s no expensive “must-have” item that breaks the bank. Second, every product here installs in under 5 minutes with zero tools. The CT’s angular surfaces actually make tool-free installation easier than the curved surfaces on Model 3/Y — snap-fit and clip-on mechanisms engage more positively against flat planes.

All 7 Recommended Products, Ranked

We ranked these by a weighted score of fit precision, daily impact, build quality, and value per dollar. Every product was installed on a 2024 Cybertruck Foundation Series and tested for a minimum of two weeks of daily driving — highway commutes, grocery runs, road trips, and sitting in parking lots under direct sun. The ranking reflects real-world utility, not just spec-sheet claims.

One pattern you’ll notice: three of the top four products address the Cybertruck’s biggest weakness — climate control. The massive windshield and glass roof panel create a greenhouse effect that conventional sedans simply don’t have. If you buy nothing else from this list, start with the windshield sunshade. It solves the problem you’ll notice on day one.

BASENOR Cybertruck Windshield Sunshade — Nano Ice Crystal for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 4.8 stars from 15 reviews, $69.99
#1 Best Overall

Windshield Sunshade — Nano Ice Crystal

$69.99 ★★★★★ 4.8★ (15 reviews)

Best For: Owners who park outdoors — the CT windshield is the largest in any Tesla.

  • Nano Ice Crystal coating blocks 99.2% UV and 85% infrared
  • Custom-cut for Cybertruck’s trapezoidal windshield — zero gaps at the edges
  • Folds into included carry bag; deploys in under 30 seconds
  • Dual-layer construction: reflective outer face + insulating inner foam

PROS

  • + Dramatically reduces cabin temperature (owners report 15-20°F difference)
  • + Nano Ice Crystal outperforms generic metallic sunshades in infrared blocking
  • + Custom windshield geometry means no folding or trimming required

CONS

  • At $69.99, it’s pricier than Model 3/Y sunshades — but the CT windshield is 40% larger
  • Bulkier fold than sedan sunshades due to the windshield’s size

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 30 sec  |  Material: Nano Ice Crystal

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BASENOR Cybertruck Roof Sunshade — Nano Ice Crystal for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 5.0 stars from 12 reviews, $44.99
#2 Perfect Rating

Roof Sunshade — Nano Ice Crystal

$44.99 ★★★★★ 5.0★ (12 reviews)

Best For: Hot-climate owners who want full glass coverage alongside the windshield shade.

  • Same Nano Ice Crystal material as the windshield sunshade
  • Snap-clip attachment — no adhesive, no magnets
  • Covers the full glass panel from the front seats to the rear
  • 5.0-star perfect rating across 12 verified reviews

PROS

  • + Pairs with the windshield sunshade for complete UV protection
  • + Snap clips are faster to install than the magnet systems competitors use
  • + Does not interfere with the rear-view camera or sensors

CONS

  • Roof glass area is smaller than Model Y, so this sunshade has less dramatic temperature impact
  • Only available in black — no light-colored option for maximum reflection

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 1 min  |  Material: Nano Ice Crystal

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Storage & Organization

With the climate problem handled, the next issue every Cybertruck owner notices is storage — or the lack of it. Tesla designed the CT interior with the same minimalist philosophy as the Model 3, but in a vehicle that’s 36 inches longer and marketed as a work truck. The result is a console area that looks clean but offers almost nowhere to put your phone, sunglasses, or wallet without them sliding across the dashboard during turns.

BASENOR Cybertruck Console Organizer — Carbon Edition for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 5.0 stars from 8 reviews, $19.99
#3 Best Value

Console Organizer — Carbon Edition

$19.99 ★★★★★ 5.0★ (8 reviews)

Best For: Everyone — the CT console is notoriously bare. This fills the gap for $20.

  • Dual-layer ABS + TPU construction with carbon fiber texture — matches the CT’s industrial aesthetic
  • Divided compartments for phone, cards, sunglasses, and coins
  • Drop-in install with anti-slip silicone base — no adhesive or clips
  • 5.0-star perfect rating across 8 verified reviews

PROS

  • + Best dollar-per-impact upgrade on this list — $19.99 for daily convenience
  • + Carbon texture looks factory-installed
  • + Removable for cleaning in seconds

CONS

  • Fixed divider layout — you can’t reconfigure the compartment sizes
  • Carbon fiber texture may not appeal to owners who prefer a minimalist matte interior

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 10 sec  |  Material: ABS Carbon

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Air Quality

This next pick is the one most people overlook — and the one that makes the biggest difference if you have allergies, pets, or live anywhere near wildfire zones. Tesla’s factory cabin air filters are adequate, but “adequate” isn’t the same as “HEPA-grade.” The CT’s sealed cabin and bioweapon defense mode work best when the filters themselves are high-performance.

BASENOR Cybertruck HEPA Cabin Air Filter — Activated Carbon for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 5.0 stars from 8 reviews, $44.99
#4 Editor’s Pick

HEPA Cabin Air Filter — Activated Carbon

$44.99 ★★★★★ 5.0★ (8 reviews)

Best For: Allergy sufferers and anyone driving in wildfire-prone or dusty regions.

  • True HEPA filtration captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns
  • Activated carbon layer neutralizes odors, VOCs, and exhaust fumes
  • 4-piece set covers all HVAC intake slots in the Cybertruck
  • 5.0-star perfect rating across 8 verified reviews

PROS

  • + Measurably improves cabin air quality — owners report immediate difference with pets or allergies
  • + Easy to forget about, but genuinely impactful for long highway drives
  • + Drop-in replacement for the factory filters — same dimensions

CONS

  • Consumable item — factor in $45/year replacement cost for optimal filtration
  • Needs replacement every 6-12 months depending on driving environment

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 5 min  |  Material: Activated Carbon HEPA

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Protection & Durability

Here’s the irony of owning a truck with a bulletproof exterior: the interior scratches surprisingly easily. The CT’s center armrest and console surfaces are smooth, glossy, and show micro-scratches within the first few weeks of ownership. Multiple threads on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum document this issue. These next two picks address interior durability at a combined cost of under $45.

BASENOR Cybertruck Armrest Cover — TPU Scratch Resistant for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 4.8 stars from 12 reviews, $24.99
#5

Armrest Cover — TPU Scratch Resistant

$24.99 ★★★★★ 4.8★ (12 reviews)

Best For: Owners who rest their arm on the console — the factory surface scratches easily.

  • TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) — same material used in phone cases and PPF
  • Textured non-slip surface prevents arm sliding during turns
  • Snap-fit installation with zero adhesive — won’t leave residue
  • Transparent enough to show the original console finish underneath

PROS

  • + Prevents the micro-scratches that accumulate on the CT’s glossy armrest within weeks
  • + TPU is self-healing for minor scuffs
  • + At $24.99, cheap insurance for a surface you touch every drive

CONS

  • TPU cover only protects the top surface — sides of armrest remain exposed
  • Transparent design shows the original surface underneath — existing scratches remain visible

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 30 sec  |  Material: TPU

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BASENOR Cybertruck Trunk Cargo Net — Envelope Style Metal Hook for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 4.9 stars from 7 reviews, $18.99
#6

Trunk Cargo Net — Envelope Style

$18.99 ★★★★★ 4.9★ (7 reviews)

Best For: Haulers and road-trippers who carry groceries, gear, or tools in the vault.

  • Envelope-style design hugs the bed floor — items stay flat, not suspended
  • Metal hook attachment points rated for 50+ lbs of cargo
  • Elastic mesh stretches to accommodate oversized loads
  • Folds flat when not in use — stores in the vault side pocket

PROS

  • + Metal hooks are significantly more durable than the plastic clips competitors use
  • + Prevents the “grocery avalanche” problem in the CT’s deep vault
  • + At $18.99, this is the lowest-cost functional upgrade on the list

CONS

  • Metal hooks require careful alignment with the vault’s attachment points during first install
  • Envelope design means items need to go under the net, not on top

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 1 min  |  Material: Metal Hook Mesh

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Style & Exterior

The Cybertruck’s stainless steel body doesn’t need traditional protection, but it does benefit from visual accents. The angular design language — all straight lines and sharp creases — is a canvas that either clashes with or complements aftermarket parts depending on the design quality. Most exterior accessories we tested looked obviously aftermarket. This one didn’t.

BASENOR Cybertruck Mirror Cover Caps — Carbon Fiber for 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck, rated 4.8 stars from 8 reviews, $44.99
#7

Mirror Cover Caps — Carbon Fiber

$44.99 ★★★★★ 4.8★ (8 reviews)

Best For: Style-focused owners who want the CT to stand out even more.

  • ABS with realistic carbon fiber texture — UV-resistant clear coat finish
  • Clip-on installation over the factory mirror housing — no removal required
  • Aerodynamic profile matches the CT’s angular design language
  • Sold as a pair (driver + passenger)

PROS

  • + One of the few exterior mods that actually complements the CT’s industrial look
  • + ABS carbon is lighter and more impact-resistant than real carbon fiber
  • + UV-resistant clear coat prevents yellowing — critical for an exterior part

CONS

  • ABS with realistic carbon fiber texture, not real carbon fiber — but lighter and more impact-resistant
  • Clip-on design adds slight visual bulk compared to the factory mirror housing profile

Fits: 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck  |  Install: 2 min  |  Material: ABS Carbon Fiber

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How We Tested

Parameter Details
Sample Size 12 Cybertruck accessories from 4 brands (BASENOR, Tesmanian, Spigen, and one unbranded Amazon listing)
Test Vehicle 2024 Tesla Cybertruck (Foundation Series) — all accessories installed and used for a minimum of 2 weeks
Fit Precision Measured gap tolerance at all contact points. Pass = <1mm gap with no visible misalignment. Products were scored 1-10 on fitment.
Install Ease Timed installation with no tools. Rated on whether the product stays in place without readjustment after driving.
Durability Stainless steel surface interaction test: does the accessory scratch, corrode, or react with the CT’s body? UV exposure test for exterior parts.
Key Finding The CT’s angular surfaces make precision fit even more critical than Model 3/Y. Curves are forgiving; straight edges and sharp angles are not. Two of the five products we rejected had visible gaps at angular transition points that wouldn’t occur on a curved sedan body.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Cybertruck’s stainless steel body need PPF (paint protection film)?
No — and this is one of the CT’s hidden advantages. There’s no paint to protect, so you don’t need PPF, ceramic coating, or touch-up paint. The stainless steel exoskeleton is naturally resistant to rock chips and minor scratches. Some owners do apply PPF to reduce fingerprint visibility or prevent water spotting, but it’s purely cosmetic and optional. According to Tesla’s official Cybertruck page, the exterior is designed to be “literally bulletproof” — PPF isn’t in the equation.
How often should I replace the HEPA cabin air filter?
We recommend replacing every 6-12 months for typical driving, or every 3-4 months if you regularly drive in dusty, high-pollen, or wildfire-smoke conditions. The activated carbon layer loses odor-absorbing capacity faster than the HEPA layer loses particle filtration. If you notice reduced airflow from the vents or cabin odors returning, it’s time. At $44.99 for a 4-piece set, that works out to $3.75-$7.50 per month — less than a single car wash.
Is the carbon fiber mirror cover real carbon fiber?
No — it’s ABS plastic with a realistic carbon fiber weave texture embedded in the surface, finished with a UV-resistant clear coat. This is actually an advantage for a daily-driven truck: ABS is lighter, more impact-resistant, and less brittle than real carbon fiber. Real CF can crack on impact; ABS flexes. The UV clear coat also prevents the yellowing that plagues uncoated real carbon fiber parts after 2-3 years of sun exposure. At $44.99 for the pair, real carbon fiber would cost 5-8x more.
Do these accessories void the Tesla warranty?
No. All 7 recommended products are non-invasive: no drilling, no wiring, no permanent modifications. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void your warranty for using aftermarket accessories unless they can prove the accessory directly caused the failure. A sunshade, console organizer, or air filter cannot cause a drivetrain or electronics failure. That said, we always recommend keeping original parts if you remove anything (none of these products require removing factory components).
Are there installation videos for these accessories?
Yes. BASENOR maintains a complete installation video library covering most Cybertruck accessories, including the windshield sunshade, roof sunshade, console organizer, armrest cover, and mirror covers. Each video is under 3 minutes and shows the full install process. You can also find product-specific videos on individual product pages.
Can I use Model Y or Model 3 accessories on Cybertruck?
No — the Cybertruck has completely different dimensions from every other Tesla model. The CT is 223.7” long vs. Model Y’s 187.0”, has a unique stainless steel body structure, different console layout, different windshield geometry, and different HVAC system. Interior accessories are not cross-compatible between Cybertruck and any sedan/SUV Tesla. Even cabin air filters — which are universal across Model 3 and Model Y — use a different form factor in the CT. Always look for “Cybertruck” in the product title. For a detailed cross-model compatibility breakdown, see our Tesla Fitment Guide.

Sources & Update Log

Last updated: March 2026 — Initial publication with 7 tested Cybertruck accessories from a 12-product evaluation.
Data sources:
• BASENOR product catalog — 14 Cybertruck-specific products, hands-on testing of 12 accessories from 4 brands
Tesla official Cybertruck page — specifications and dimensions
Cybertruck Owners Club — owner-reported fitment experiences and accessory reviews
• BASENOR verified customer reviews (70 total across 7 recommended products)
Methodology: All accessories installed on a 2024 Cybertruck Foundation Series and tested for a minimum of 2 weeks. Evaluated on fit precision (<1mm gap tolerance), install ease, material durability, and daily-use impact.

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