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Best aftermarket floor mats for the Tesla Model 3 Highland?

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Im honestly so fed up with the factory mats that came with my new Highland. They are basically pieces of felt and theyre already stained from just one week of rain here in Seattle. Its ridiculous that a car this expensive has mats that dont even stay in place and let mud get all over the actual carpet. I need something heavy duty and waterproof immediately because my kids are gonna ruin the interior at this rate. I have about $180 to spend and i need them shipped like yesterday. Does anyone know which aftermarket brands actually have the 2024 Highland fitment figured out yet? Every site I look at seems to be selling the old model mats still...


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Be careful with old versions. I would suggest:


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Re: "tl;dr: Just get TuxMat..."

  • TuxMat looks cool but in my experience, those high walls can be a safety risk if they warp and catch the pedals. I once had a thick mat snag my heel while braking, which was terrifying. Switching to Taptes 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland Floor Mats was the best move. They fit the 2024 Highland perfectly and havent budged once. Way more reliable imo.


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Just catching up on this thread. I've spent way too much time measuring the floor pan dimensions on the 2024 model, and honestly, the market is a mess right now. I had high hopes but keep running into fitment issues.

  • Tesmanian 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland Floor Mats Interior Liners: These use a decent TPE material, but the thickness is inconsistent across the mold. I noticed about a 3mm gap near the dead pedal which is just unacceptable for a supposedly custom fit. Unfortunately, they arrived warped from the factory too.
  • Lasfit Tesla Model 3 2024 Highland All-Weather Floor Mats TPE: These have better structural rigidity and higher density specs, but they clearly didnt account for the slight change in seat rail positioning for the Highland. The material is durable, tho the texture is a bit too industrial for my taste. Its frustrating because most sellers are just dumping old inventory with new labels. If you want true waterproof protection, these work, but the precision just isnt there yet.


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tl;dr: Just get TuxMat. I had a rough experience with some generic liners that kept sliding around, honestly it was kind of dangerous. Like someone mentioned, these Highland floors are tricky. I was pretty disappointed by how few brands actually fit right. Just go with TuxMat if you want the best coverage. They’re the only ones that seem to handle the new floor shape properly and dont budge.


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