Best Tesla Model 3 Accessories (2026)
The must-have accessories for Tesla Model 3 owners — floor mats, screen protectors, organizers, lighting upgrades, and more. Updated for 2026.
Last updated: April 13, 2026
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Why Accessorize Your Model 3?
The Tesla Model 3 is a fantastic car out of the box, but a few well-chosen accessories make it significantly better. From protecting your interior against daily wear to upgrading the dim factory lights, the right accessories pay for themselves in comfort, protection, and resale value.
Here are the accessories we recommend for every Model 3 owner.
Floor Mats
The factory floor mats are thin and don't protect against spills or mud. Aftermarket all-weather mats are the single biggest protection upgrade you can make.
Our top pick: 3D MAXpider KAGU Floor Mats — Laser-measured for a perfect fit, with raised edges that contain everything. The carbon fiber texture looks premium and the mats are completely odorless. They're the most expensive option ($180-230) but the quality justifies the price.
Budget pick: Tesmanian All-Weather Floor Mats — At $100-140, these deliver 90% of the protection at roughly 60% of the cost. The fit is very good (though not laser-perfect like 3D MAXpider), and the TPE material is durable and odor-free.
Screen Protector
The 15.4-inch touchscreen is your entire interface for the car. Replacing a scratched or cracked screen costs $1,000+. A screen protector costs $30.
Our top pick: Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector — Spigen is a trusted brand, and their alignment frame makes installation foolproof. 9H hardness, oleophobic coating, and zero impact on touch responsiveness. This is the most no-brainer accessory on this list.
For sun glare: BASENOR Matte Screen Protector — If you drive in sunny conditions, the matte finish dramatically reduces glare. You sacrifice a tiny bit of screen clarity, but the readability improvement in sunlight is substantial.
Center Console Organizer
The Model 3 center console is a deep, open bin where everything piles up and rattles around. An organizer tray transforms it into usable storage.
Our top pick: Jowua Center Console Organizer — The flocked (felt-like) surface prevents items from sliding and eliminates rattling. It looks factory-installed and drops in without adhesive.
For a budget option, the BASENOR Center Console Organizer does the same job at a lower price point, though the build quality isn't quite as premium.
Interior Lighting
Tesla's stock interior lights are notoriously dim. The trunk light barely illuminates anything. An LED upgrade kit is the highest impact-per-dollar mod you can do.
Our pick: AutoFull LED Interior Light Kit — Covers every light position (trunk, frunk, footwells, door puddles, vanity mirrors) with LEDs that are 5x brighter than stock. Installation takes under 10 minutes with zero wiring. At $20-30 for the complete kit, this is a must-buy.
Exterior Protection
The Model 3 sits low and doesn't come with mud flaps. Road debris kicks up directly onto the paint behind each wheel, causing rock chips over time.
Our pick: BASENOR Mud Flaps for Model 3 — No-drill installation using existing fastener points. Flexible PP material that handles curbs and bumps without cracking. At $30-45, this is cheap insurance against expensive paint repair.
If fingerprints on the glossy center console bother you (they bother most people), the TAPTES Center Console Wrap eliminates them permanently with a matte vinyl overlay.
Charging Accessories
If you charge at home, a cable organizer keeps your garage setup clean.
Our pick: EVBASE Charging Cable Organizer — Wall-mounted cable holder that keeps the charging cable coiled and off the garage floor. Simple, cheap, and effective.
The TAPTES Wireless Charging Pad is also worth considering if the factory wireless charger in your Model 3 is unreliable — it charges faster (15W vs 7.5W) and has better phone alignment.
Other Essentials
- Topfit Seat Back Protector — Essential if you have kids or the white interior. Protects the back of front seats from kicks and scuffs.
- TICONN Faraday Key Protector — If you use the key card, this $10 Faraday pouch prevents relay theft.
- Jeda USB Hub — Expands one USB port into four so you can run Sentry Mode and charge phones simultaneously.