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What are the best floor mats for 2024 Model 3 Highland?

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I just picked up my new Model 3 Highland and want to keep the interior pristine! I'm curious if the floor dimensions have changed from previous years. I'm looking for something durable with high edges for spills. Does anyone have experience with 3D MAXpider or WeatherTech for this specific model? What fits best without sliding around?


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Quick question - what kind of climate do you live in? I'm asking because from a market research perspective, some brands focus way more on heavy-duty snow protection while others are for style. Tbh, 3D MAXpider KAGU Series All-Weather Floor Mats for 2024 Model 3 Highland are basically the gold standard for looks, but if you're dealing with tons of mud, WeatherTech FloorLiner HP for 2024 Tesla Model 3 might be more rugged.

TL;DR: Tell us your weather vibes first!! Both are great, but the textures are totally different.


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Honestly, if youre looking for a budget-friendly way to protect your Highland, I just got the TAPTES All-Weather Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland and they're actually great. They cost way less than the big brandsβ€”I paid around $130 for the whole set. Since I'm in a rainy area, the high edges have been a lifesaver for muddy shoes. They fit the new 2024 floor dimensions perfectly without any sliding! Definitely worth it if you wanna save some cash for charging lol. 👍


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Curious about one thing: are you dealing with crazy amounts of mud and snow, or just the occasional coffee spill? Honestly, it matters because the Highland floor pan is slightly different near the seat rails compared to the older models.

I'm still a bit of a newbie with my Tesla, but I've been obsessing over keeping it clean!! Basically, I went with the 3D MAXpider KAGU Series Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland because they look less like a rugged truck and more like a luxury car. Plus, they actually stay put cuz of that velcro-like backing.

Anyway, here are a couple of other technical options I've seen people rave about:

- TuxMat Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland - These have like, the highest edges I've ever seen. Serious vertical coverage.
- Lasfit All-Weather Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland - A bit more affordable but still TPE material so they won't smell like rubber.

But yeah, lmk about your climate so I can give better advice!


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Honestly, everyone focuses on the fitment, but the *material* tech is where the real difference is for the Highland. Since the cabin is way quieter now, you really want a mat that doesn't "creak" against the plastic trim or off-gas that weird chemical smell when the car is sitting in the sun. I've been geeking out over the specs lately, and you should definitely check out Jowua All-Weather Floor Liners for 2024 Model 3 Highland. Here is what I look for from a technical standpoint:
* **TPE Density:** You want injection-molded TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer) because it stays flexible in sub-zero temps and doesn't curl at the edges like cheaper vacuum-formed mats.
* **Sound Deadening:** Heavier, thicker mats actually act as an extra layer of insulation against road hum, which complements the Highland's new acoustic glass.
* **Heel Plate Reinforcement:** Look for mats with a thickened area under the accelerator; that's where 90% of mats wear through after a couple of years. Another sleeper pick is the Hansshow 2024 Model 3 Highland All-Weather Floor Mats. They use a specific 3D scanning tech that accounts for the updated seat rail geometry perfectly. Just make sure whatever you buy explicitly mentions the 2024 refresh, otherwise, the rear floor hump won't line up right.


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> I'm curious if the floor dimensions have changed from previous years. I'm looking for something durable with high edges for spills. Does anyone have experience with 3D MAXpider or WeatherTech for this specific model?

Hey congrats on the new Highland! To answer ur first questionβ€”yeah, the floor dimensions actually HAVE changed slightly for the 2024 refresh, especially in the rear seat area. You definitely dont want to buy older mats cuz the fitment won't be 100% flush.

I've been a Tesla owner for years and I've tried everything. For your situation, I would suggest looking at 3D MAXpider KAGU Floor Mat for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland. I literally just put these in my own Highland and the fit is basically perfect. Unlike the older rubbery mats, these have a carbon fiber texture that looks way more premium for the interior. The high edges are legit too; I spilled a full latte last week and it just pooled in the mat without touching the carpet.

If you want something more industrial, WeatherTech FloorLiner for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland is the classic choice. They're super durable but honestly, they look a bit more "utility van" than the MAXpiders. Also, the WeatherTechs can be a bit more slippery when your shoes are wet.

Another solid option if you're on a budget is the Tesmanian All-Weather Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland. They're probably the best value and have massive sidewalls to catch dirt. Personally though, the 3D MAXpiders are the best balance of style and protection. They use this velcro-like backing that keeps them from sliding around at all. Hope that helps, gl with the new ride! 👍


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So basically the consensus is that the Highland's floor is definitely unique, so older mats are a no-go. Safety is HUGE for me after 10 years of driving Teslasβ€”you don't want a mat sliding and jamming your pedals. Since the others mentioned the usual suspects, I'd honestly look at TuxMat Floor Mats for Tesla Model 3 Highland 2024. They have insane coverage that clips into the side panels so they LITERALLY cannot move. If you want something more rugged for spills, Lasfit All-Weather Floor Mats for 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland are also solid and grippy. Safety first, folks! 👍


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Honestly, I'm gonna go against the trend here a bit. I know everyone loves the super premium brands mentioned above, but aren't they like, reallyyy expensive? I'm a bit of a newbie and just spent all my savings on the actual car, so I've been looking for better value options that don't break the bank. I think you might be paying a lot for just the name brand sometimes? I found a few that seem to do the exact same thing for way less money. Here is what I'm looking at for my own car: - BASENOR Custom Liners for the 2024 Refresh

  • LDCRS 6-Piece Complete Interior Set for Highland I like that the second one basically includes the trunk and frunk protectors for a lower price than just the front parts from the big brands. I'm not 100% sure if the material is as thick or if they'll last as long, but for a budget-conscious owner, it seems like a win? Does anyone know if these cheaper ones hold up over time or if they start to smell in the sun? Just trying to keep things practical since the car itself was already a big purchase!


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