Honestly I am so fed up with how minimalist these interiors are getting because it basically just means I have nowhere to put my actual stuff and everything gets scratched if you even look at it wrong. I am supposedly getting my Juniper refresh delivery in like three weeks here in Seattle and I refuse to let it become a cluttered mess like my current 2021 model. My current car has scratches all over the center console and the white seats are a nightmare with my two labs. I need to get ahead of this before the new one shows up because we have a huge road trip to Oregon planned for the end of the month and I am panicking about the lack of confirmed accessories.
Does anyone know what actually fits the Juniper refresh layout? I am seeing such conflicting stuff online about whether old Model Y gear works or if the new dash and console dimensions are totally different. I have about $500 max to spend on a full protection and org kit but I am totally lost.
I really need recommendations for:
I am just really stressed about keeping this one nice since it is a huge investment. Has anyone found a brand that definitely has the new spec measurements yet or am I just gonna have to wing it...
Re: "I am very satisfied with 3D MAXpider KAGU..."
I went through this same stress when the last refresh hit... nothing fit right. For the dogs, definitely look at the TuxMat Tesla Model Y Custom Car Mats because they have higher side walls for hair. The Spigen Center Console Organizer Tray for Tesla Model 3 Highland actually fits the new Juniper dimensions perfectly too. Its lined with silicone so it wont rattle on those long Oregon roads.
I am very satisfied with 3D MAXpider KAGU All-Weather Floor Mats for Tesla Model Y compared to Tesmanian All-Weather Floor Mats for Tesla Model Y. The 3D mats trap pet hair much more effectively and feel more premium. For the screen, Spigen EZ FIT Glas.tR Matte Screen Protector for Tesla Model Y works well for glare. These fit the Juniper specs perfectly, so you wont have any rattling or fitment issues on your trip.
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!