Let’s be honest for a second: the center console in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y is massive. It’s great for storing a water bottle or a small bag, but for small daily items? It’s basically a bottomless pit. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to go deep-sea diving just to find my charging card or a pair of sunglasses while at a Supercharger.
I recently checked out a solution that fixes this specific headache without ruining the minimalist vibe of the car. It’s a simple, yet brilliant sliding tray. Here is why this small addition makes a huge difference in your daily drive.
1. The "Factory-Look" Flocked Material
One thing that often scares people away from aftermarket accessories is that cheap, shiny plastic look. It screams "I bought this online for $5." However, looking closely at the video, you can see the texture here is different. The Tesery Center Console Organizer uses a flocked lining that mimics the original interior carpet of the Tesla almost perfectly.
Why this matters: Beyond just looking good, that soft texture provides friction. When you accelerate (and we know you love that instant torque), your keys and coins won't slide around making that annoying rattling noise against hard plastic. It keeps the cabin silent, just how we like it.
2. The Smooth Sliding Mechanism
The video demonstrates a crucial feature: accessibility. You don't want to lose access to the deep storage underneath just because you added a tray. As you can see in the footage, with a gentle push, the tray slides forward seamlessly. There is no grinding sound or resistance; it just glides.
The Tesery Center Console Organizer is designed with precision tolerances. It doesn't get stuck, and it doesn't wobble. It creates a "secret" compartment underneath for items you don't need often (like that tire repair kit), while keeping your sunglasses and wallet right on top.
3. Smart Compartmentalization
Instead of one big bucket, you get dedicated zones. There is a spot clearly designed for glasses, a section for coins (so they don't roll away), and a slot for key cards. It forces a bit of organization into your life, which, let's face it, we all need.
Final Thoughts
If you are tired of the "black hole" in your center console, this is the easiest upgrade you can make. It takes seconds to install—literally just drop it in—and it immediately adds functionality to that cavernous space.