2017–2023 Model 3 / 2020–2024 Model Y Screen-Safe Mount
Legacy fitment pick: touchscreen-corner placement, 360° rotation, and a 4-inch arm span for larger phones or thicker cases.
BASENOR phone mounts are fitment-led first: we separate legacy Model 3/Y screen-corner mounts from Highland and Juniper dashboard mounts before magnets, clamps, or price. The goal is simple: keep Waze, calls, and charging notes visible without covering the Tesla screen or rattling in a quiet EV cabin.
The catalog covers three use cases. Legacy 2017–2023 Model 3 and 2020–2024 Model Y drivers can use our screen-safe 360° holder with a 4-inch arm span. 2024+ Model 3 Highland and 2025+ Model Y Juniper drivers get refreshed-shape holders: clamp, magnetic, or no-adhesive dual-arm. The tradeoff is simple: universal-looking mounts are not universal across Tesla generations.
Choose by Tesla generation first, then by attachment style. A 2017–2023 Model 3 or 2020–2024 Model Y uses a legacy screen-corner mount. A 2024+ Model 3 Highland or 2025+ Model Y Juniper needs the refreshed dashboard/screen mount. Then pick gravity clamp for mixed cases or magnetic for MagSafe-style cases.
| Option | Best for | Key spec | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Screen-safe 360° holder | Drivers who want one-handed clamp release beside the display | 4-inch arm span; 360° rotation | Model 3 2017–2023; Model Y 2020–2024 |
| Highland/Juniper gravity holder | Refreshed interiors using non-magnetic phone cases | 360° rotation; two connecting-rod lengths | Model 3 Highland 2024–2026; Model Y Juniper 2025–2026 |
| Highland/Juniper magnetic holder | MagSafe-style phones or magnetic ring cases | 360° rotation; larger magnet array | Model 3 Highland 2024–2026; Model Y Juniper 2025–2026 |
| Dual-arm dashboard holder | Drivers who do not want adhesive on the dash | Snap-on base; 2 mounting positions; 360° adjustment | Model 3 Highland 2024–2026; Model Y Juniper 2025–2026 |
Legacy fitment pick: touchscreen-corner placement, 360° rotation, and a 4-inch arm span for larger phones or thicker cases.
Refreshed-interior clamp option with gravity auto-lock and two connecting-rod lengths for driver-side placement.
Faster drop-on removal for MagSafe-style phones or magnetic ring cases; non-magnetic cases should use a clamp holder.
Snap-on base for Highland/Juniper drivers who want two mounting positions without sticking adhesive to the dashboard.
Match the mount to the dashboard generation, not just the model name. 2017–2023 Model 3 and 2020–2024 Model Y use our legacy screen-corner holders. 2024+ Model 3 Highland and 2025+ Model Y Juniper need the refreshed Highland/Juniper mounts because the screen and dashboard shape changed.
Choose gravity clamp if your household uses mixed phones or thick non-magnetic cases. Choose the magnetic 360° Highland/Juniper mount if your phone has MagSafe or a magnetic ring case. The magnetic mount is faster to remove, but the clamp is more forgiving across case types.
The collection is designed to keep the phone near the driver without covering the main Tesla controls. The legacy screen-safe mount sits at the display corner; the Highland/Juniper dual-arm dashboard holder gives two mounting positions. Always test the 360° angle before driving so the phone does not cover warning icons.
Adhesive mounts should be removed slowly and only after the surface is warmed slightly by the cabin, not pulled cold. If you do not want adhesive at all, use the Highland/Juniper dual-arm dashboard holder with a snap-on base. For legacy cars, the screen-safe holder is the better fitment path.
Model 3 Highland uses a redesigned interior with no turn-signal stalk, while Model Y Juniper keeps the physical turn-signal stalk but uses refreshed screen and dashboard geometry. That means old Model 3/Y mounts can sit at the wrong angle. Use the Highland/Juniper-specific holders for 2024–2026 Model 3 and 2025–2026 Model Y.