Tesla Fitment Center
Identify your Tesla model version and find compatible accessories. Highland vs Legacy Model 3, Juniper vs Standard Model Y, 5-seat vs 7-seat configurations — get the right parts the first time.

Why Is My Tesla Accessory Peeling? Owner-Tested Fixes
Peeling usually is not one mysterious defect. On adhesive-backed trim, wraps, protectors, and interior dress-up pieces, edge lift normally comes from surface contamination, cold installation, moisture, not enough pressure, or trying to…

Model Y Seat Covers in 2026: What We’d Protect — and What We’d Leave Alone
Our lab rule: keep seat-mounted airbags, belts, buckles, sensors, and folding hardware unobstructed. Neutral safety sources consistently warn that the wrong seat cover can interfere with integrated side airbags, so we separate full-seat…

Is Tesla Lower Center Console Organizer Worth It in 2026?
Yes, a lower center console organizer is worth it if you keep small daily-use items in Tesla's deep front console bin and get annoyed fishing for them at stoplights or in parking lots.

Tesla Model Y Floor Mats: What You Need to Know in 2026
Floor mats are one of the easiest Tesla Model Y upgrades to justify because they solve a problem that starts on day one. Dirt, water, gravel, coffee drips, dog hair, and back-seat scuffs show up long before most cosmetic accessories matter.

Tesla Model Y Screen Protectors: What You Need to Know in 2026
A Tesla Model Y screen protector sounds like a tiny accessory, but it changes the part of the car you stare at every single drive. That is why the category is more sensitive than it looks.

Tesla VIN and Build Month Fitment Guide
Every Tesla has a 17-character VIN encoding plant, year, motor configuration, and model line. The two characters that matter most for accessory compatibility are position 10 (year) and position 11 (plant). The by-hand decoder so you never pay for a VIN lookup service.

How to Tell Which Tesla Model Y You Have Before Buying Accessories
Four distinct Model Y generations in North America: Early production (2020–2021), Heat pump refresh (2022), Late legacy (2023–2024), and Juniper (2025+). Each has different dimensions that determine accessory fit. The 4-step identification and year-by-year impact.

Cybertruck Accessories Fitment Guide by Model Year
Cybertruck has four trim levels (Cyberbeast, Foundation, AWD, RWD) across three model years (2024–2026). Wheel size changes, bed configuration, charging ports, and trim details affect which accessories fit. The complete trim-and-year matrix for Cybertruck owners.

Model 3 Highland vs 2018-2023 Model 3 Accessories Compatibility
Model 3 Highland shares only 40% of accessory compatibility with 2017–2023 legacy Model 3. The Highland is less a refresh than a ground-up interior redesign sharing exterior proportions. The specific dimensional differences that cause the mismatch, by product category.

2026 Tesla Model Y Juniper Accessories Fitment Guide
65% of legacy Model Y accessories don't fit the 2025+ Juniper. The difference isn't random — it follows three redesigned systems: interior console, wheel geometry, exterior trim. The full category-by-category compatibility matrix with every dimension that matters.

Tesla Fitment Guide: Model 3 vs Model Y Compatibility
The expensive mistake is assuming that “Tesla compact platform” means Model 3 and Model Y accessories are close enough to share. They are not.

Tesla Model Y vs Juniper Accessories Fitment Guide
If you already know the old 2020-2024 Model Y catalog, the safest buying rule for Juniper is simple: do not assume interior and body-fit parts transfer just because the vehicle name still says Model Y .
