Best Tesla Model Y Accessories (2026)

The must-have accessories for Tesla Model Y owners — floor mats, screen protectors, trunk organizers, roof shades, and more. Updated for 2026.

Last updated: April 13, 2026

Why the Model Y Needs Accessories

The Tesla Model Y is the best-selling vehicle in the world, and there's a massive accessories ecosystem to match. Some accessories are cosmetic nice-to-haves, but many are genuinely functional upgrades that protect your investment and make daily life with the car better.

Here's everything we recommend, organized by priority.

Floor Mats

This is priority #1. The factory floor covering doesn't handle wet shoes, mud, or spills. All-weather mats keep your carpet pristine.

Our top pick: 3D MAXpider KAGU Floor Mats — The best-fitting, best-looking floor mats you can buy for the Model Y. Laser-measured, raised edges, carbon fiber texture, completely odorless. Worth the $180-230 price tag.

Budget pick: BASENOR All-Weather Floor Mats — At $70-100, these are the cheapest full-coverage option. The fit has minor gaps compared to 3D MAXpider, but the protection is solid for the price.

Don't forget the trunk — the Tesmanian Trunk Mat is a 3-piece set that covers the main trunk, sub-trunk, and bumper lip.

Screen Protector

Same as Model 3 — the 15.4-inch touchscreen is expensive to replace and easy to protect.

Our top pick: Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector — Alignment frame, 9H hardness, oleophobic coating. $30-40 for peace of mind. Every Model Y should have one.

Center Console

The Model Y center console is identical to the Model 3 — one big open bin that needs organization.

Our top pick: Jowua Center Console Organizer — Premium flocked finish, perfect fit, no adhesive needed. Keeps sunglasses, keys, cards, and coins organized.

If the glossy piano black console bothers you (fingerprints everywhere), add a TAPTES Center Console Wrap for a matte finish that never shows smudges.

Trunk & Cargo

The Model Y has the best cargo space in its class. These accessories make it even more useful.

  • TAPTES Trunk Organizer — Collapsible organizer for the sub-trunk compartment. Adjustable dividers, folds flat when not needed. Keeps the sub-trunk from being a junk drawer.
  • Tesmanian Trunk Mat — Full-coverage TPE mat for the cargo floor, sub-trunk, and bumper lip. Waterproof and easy to clean.
  • AOSK Trunk Cargo Net — At under $15, this elastic cargo net hooks to the trunk anchor points and stops grocery bags from sliding. The best $15 you'll spend.
  • Tesmanian Frunk Organizer — Silicone frunk organizer that divides the space into compartments. Dishwasher safe and doubles as a cooler liner.

Interior Lighting

Our pick: AutoFull LED Interior Light Kit — Same recommendation as Model 3. The factory lights are dim; these are 5x brighter. Plug-and-play, under $30, 10 minutes to install the whole car.

Glass Roof Sunshade

The Model Y's panoramic glass roof is one of its best features — except in summer, when it turns the rear seats into a greenhouse.

Our top pick: BougeRV Glass Roof Sunshade — Two-piece snap-in design that installs in 30 seconds. Significantly reduces heat on rear passengers and reduces A/C load. Essential if you live in a warm climate or have kids in car seats.

For the windshield, the EcoNour Sun Shade is the best custom-fit option. Reduces parked cabin temperature by 20-30 degrees.

Exterior Protection

Our pick: BASENOR Mud Flaps for Model Y — No-drill, no-hassle paint protection. Tesla doesn't include mud flaps, and road debris chips the paint behind every wheel. $30-45 prevents hundreds in future paint repair.

For Pet Owners

The Model Y is one of the best vehicles for dogs, with a large cargo area and low liftgate. These accessories keep it clean.

  • Abstract Ocean Pet Seat Cover — Full rear seat coverage with waterproof backing, side flaps for door protection, and a mesh viewing window. Machine washable.
  • Plaid Pet Cargo Liner — Full trunk liner for owners who transport dogs in the cargo area. Covers floor, sidewalls, and bumper lip. Also machine washable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first accessories I should buy for my Model Y?
In order of priority: (1) All-weather floor mats — protect your carpet from day one. (2) Screen protector — cheap insurance for the expensive touchscreen. (3) LED interior light kit — the biggest quality-of-life improvement for the least money. (4) Center console organizer — keeps the console from being a junk bin.
Is the BougeRV roof sunshade worth it?
If you live somewhere warm (anything hotter than the northern US), yes. The glass roof lets in significant heat, especially for rear passengers and kids in car seats. The BougeRV shade snaps in and out in seconds and makes a noticeable difference. In mild climates, it's optional.
Do I need mud flaps on my Model Y?
If you drive on any roads with gravel, construction debris, or winter salt — yes. Rock chips behind the wheels are the most common cosmetic damage on Model Y. Mud flaps cost $30-45 and prevent this entirely. If you only drive on clean suburban roads, they're less necessary.
What's the difference between the Model Y and Model 3 for accessories?
Many interior accessories are shared (screen protectors, console organizers, LED lights, USB hubs). Floor mats, trunk organizers, and exterior accessories are model-specific because the dimensions differ. The Model Y also has the glass roof sunshade category that Model 3 owners don't need.
How much should I budget for Model Y accessories?
For the essentials (floor mats, screen protector, LED lights, console organizer, trunk cargo net): about $250-350 depending on brands. Adding mud flaps, roof sunshade, trunk mat, and a wireless charging pad upgrade brings the total to roughly $500-600. You don't need everything at once — start with floor mats and screen protector, then add more over time.