Let’s be honest for a second: the wood trim in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is polarizing. For some, it adds a touch of warmth and mid-century modern class. But for many of us, it feels a bit out of place in a car that’s supposed to be a spaceship on wheels. It’s like putting a grandfather clock inside a fighter jet. If you’ve been staring at that wood panel wishing for something sportier, sleeker, and more cohesive with the black interior, you are going to love what we’re breaking down today.
In this post, we are looking at a solution that doesn't require ripping apart your dash or dealing with flimsy vinyl stickers. It’s a hard-shell upgrade that completely changes the vibe of your cabin.
Why Cover the Wood?
The main pain point addressed in the video is the aesthetic mismatch. Especially if you have the black interior, that strip of open-pore wood can stick out like a sore thumb. Furthermore, for those with the white interior, the white dash strip can sometimes cause blinding glare in bright sunlight. The Tesery Model 3/Y Dashboard Cover solves both issues instantly. It provides a premium, matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, and it unifies the interior look.
Visuals and Texture: It’s All in the Details
Watching the close-ups in the video, you can see this isn't a floppy sticker. It’s a rigid ABS plastic shell likely finished with a high-quality hydro-dip or laminate to mimic carbon fiber. A key detail to notice is the matte finish. Unlike cheap glossy alternatives that look like plastic toys, this surface has a sophisticated sheen that mimics dry carbon fiber. It looks OEM-plus, not aftermarket-cheap.
Another visual detail captured is the edge alignment. When the cover is placed over the existing dash, it covers the wood completely without leaving awkward gaps at the ends near the door panels. It looks integrated, not just slapped on.
Installation: 5 Minutes to a New Car Feel
One of the biggest barriers to modifying a car is the fear of breaking something. The beauty of the Tesery Model 3/Y Dashboard Cover is the non-destructive installation. As seen in the video, the process is incredibly straightforward:
- Clean the Surface: This is crucial. Any dashboard dressing or oil will prevent the tape from sticking.
- Peel and Align: The double-sided tape comes pre-applied. The trick, as shown, is to peel back just the corners first (the "dog-ear" method) to allow for adjustments before fully committing.
- The "Click": While it's held by tape, the molded shape of the cover means it physically snaps over the contours of the dash. You can almost feel the satisfying resistance as it seats into place.
Final Thoughts
If you want to delete the wood trim without the hassle of a full dashboard replacement, this is the way to go. It protects the original dash, reduces glare, and gives your Tesla that performance look it deserves. It’s a small change that makes a massive visual difference every time you sit in the driver's seat.