If you want the short version, the best floor mats for a Tesla Model Y depend first on which Model Y you actually own. The pre-facelift car and the refreshed 2025+ Juniper model do not share the same floor shape, so a mat that fits one properly may sit badly in the other.
That means the smartest UK buy is not always the most expensive one. It is the set that matches your model year, the material you actually want underfoot, and the way you use the car. If your Model Y deals with muddy shoes, dogs, kids or winter grime, all-weather TPE mats make more sense. If you care more about a factory-style look and a softer feel, tailored carpet mats can be the better answer.
Prices and fitment references below were checked on 30 April 2026.
Quick answer
- Best all-weather pick for 2022-2024 cars: Tessories 3D All-Weather Floor Mats
- Best all-weather pick for 2025+ Juniper cars: Tessories 3D All-Weather Floor Mats for Juniper
- Best tailored carpet-style option for earlier cars: iCarMats Tesla Model Y 2020-2025
- Best tailored carpet-style option for 2025+ Juniper cars: iCarMats Tesla Model Y 2025-2026 Juniper
Why Tesla Model Y floor mats are easy to get wrong
A lot of generic listings simply say Tesla Model Y floor mats and leave it there. That is not enough. Before you buy, check four things:
- Model year: 2022-2024 mats are not the same as 2025+ Juniper mats.
- Right-hand-drive fitment: UK owners should not assume a left-hand-drive set will sit neatly around the driver’s footwell.
- Material: TPE rubber-style mats are better for wet weather; carpet mats look smarter but need more care.
- Rear-seat coverage: a proper second-row mat usually makes more difference than people expect in a family car.
If you buy only on price, you are much more likely to end up with curling edges, poor pedal clearance or a front mat that just looks slightly wrong every time you get in.
The Tesla Model Y floor mats worth shortlisting
1) Tessories 3D All-Weather Floor Mats (2022-2024) – best buy for earlier UK Model Y cars

If you have a UK right-hand-drive Model Y from the earlier shape, this is the cleanest place to start. Tessories lists this set specifically for Model Y 2022-2024, says it is built for RHD fitment, and uses a 3-piece TPE layout with raised edges to catch water, mud and grit.
That raised-edge design is the main appeal. It is much more useful than flat carpet mats if your car sees school runs, winter boots, coastal walks or regular motorway miles in bad weather. The set is also one of the more sensibly priced options in the UK Tesla-accessories space, which matters because some official accessories get expensive quickly.
The trade-off is that this is a functional all-weather set rather than a plush one. If you want something softer or more custom-looking, skip to the iCarMats option below.
See the Tessories 2022-2024 mats
2) Tessories 3D All-Weather Floor Mats (2025-2026 Juniper) – best rubber-mat option for the refreshed car

This is the one to look at if you have the 2025+ Juniper-shaped Model Y and want the same easy-clean TPE style. Tessories lists this set separately from the earlier car, which is exactly what you want to see. A retailer that treats the two generations as interchangeable is not giving you enough confidence.
Like the earlier Tessories set, this one is sold as a right-hand-drive 3-piece TPE kit with raised sides and a wipe-clean finish. In plain English, it is aimed at owners who would rather rinse their mats off than spend time vacuuming and scrubbing them.
For most Juniper owners in the UK, this is the practical pick. It should suit drivers who prioritise coverage and easy cleaning over a more traditional carpet look.
See the Tessories 2025-2026 Juniper mats
3) iCarMats Tesla Model Y 2020-2025 – best if you want a softer, more tailored look in the earlier car

Not every Model Y owner wants rugged all-weather liners. If your priority is a tidier, more factory-style cabin feel, iCarMats is a better fit for the shortlist. Its Tesla Model Y 2020-2025 page offers several material grades, from standard carpet through to heavier-duty rubber, plus options like coloured trim, heel pads and embroidery.
That makes it more customisable than the Tessories set. It is the better route if you want your mats to look like part of the interior rather than an obvious winter add-on.
The reason it sits behind Tessories for hard use is simple: tailored carpet mats look smarter, but they are not the first thing I would buy if your Model Y regularly deals with muddy trainers, dog paws or soaked winter commutes. For that kind of use, TPE still wins.
See the iCarMats Tesla Model Y 2020-2025 range
4) iCarMats Tesla Model Y 2025-2026 Juniper – best tailored option for the latest cabin

If you own the facelifted Model Y and do not want a chunky all-weather liner, this is the tailored option I would shortlist first. iCarMats treats the 2025-2026 Juniper car as its own fitment, and that is exactly the sort of separation buyers should be looking for.
The appeal here is choice. You can go for a more everyday carpet finish, step up to a thicker premium grade, or choose one of the heavier-duty rubber variants if you want some of the weather resistance without moving to a full bucket-style liner.
This is the mat set for owners who care about interior presentation, want something more customisable, or simply dislike the look of moulded TPE mats. Just remember that if your real goal is maximum winter abuse resistance, the Tessories Juniper set above remains the more sensible tool for the job.
See the iCarMats Juniper mat range
What I would buy for each type of Model Y owner
Buy the Tessories 2022-2024 set if…
You have the earlier UK Model Y and want the lowest-hassle all-weather option with proper right-hand-drive fitment.
Buy the Tessories 2025-2026 Juniper set if…
You have the refreshed car and want wipe-clean protection rather than a softer carpet finish.
Buy the iCarMats 2020-2025 set if…
You have an earlier car and care more about a tailored look, material choice and cabin presentation than maximum mud-trapping ability.
Buy the iCarMats 2025-2026 Juniper set if…
You own the latest car and want a smarter, more customisable mat set that looks closer to factory trim.
What about Tesla’s own mats?
They are worth a look, especially if you want the most OEM-feeling answer. Tesla’s official UK shop currently lists Model Y All-Weather Interior Liners for the latest car, describing them as thermoplastic-elastomer liners with high perimeter walls. The catch, as usual with official accessories, is that they are rarely the cheapest route.
For a lot of UK buyers, the better value is still with a specialist mat supplier that clearly separates pre-2025 and 2025+ Juniper fitment.
See Tesla’s official Model Y all-weather liners
Three checks to make before you order
- Confirm the year properly. If your car is the refreshed Juniper model, do not order an older 2022-2024 set just because the listing says Model Y.
- Decide whether you want rubber or carpet. Rubber-style TPE mats are the better answer for weather and mess; carpet is better if you want the cabin to look softer and more premium.
- Check rear coverage and fixing details. A neat front fit is not enough if the rear mat shifts around or leaves big exposed patches.
FAQ
Do 2022-2024 Tesla Model Y mats fit the 2025 Juniper?
Not reliably enough to buy blind. The safer approach is to buy from a retailer that explicitly separates the earlier car from the 2025+ Juniper model.
Are rubber mats better than carpet mats for a Tesla Model Y?
If your priority is protecting the interior from mud, water and grit, yes. If you care more about a cleaner factory-style look and do not abuse the cabin, tailored carpet mats can make more sense.
Should UK buyers avoid generic universal floor mats?
Usually, yes. The Model Y is not the car to cheap out on with a badly shaped universal set, especially around the driver’s footwell.
Are official Tesla mats the best option?
They are a sensible OEM option, but not automatically the best value. Specialist UK mat retailers often give buyers more choice and clearer generation-specific fitment.
Final verdict
If you want the best floor mats for a Tesla Model Y, start with the shape of the car, not the badge on the box. For earlier 2022-2024 cars, the Tessories all-weather set is the most straightforward practical buy, while iCarMats makes more sense if you want a softer tailored finish. For the 2025+ Juniper update, the same split applies: Tessories for easy-clean protection, iCarMats for a smarter custom look.
The expensive mistake is assuming all Model Y mats are basically the same. They are not. Buy the set that matches your generation and how you really use the car, and you are far more likely to be happy with it six months later.
If you are also trying to keep a Model Y in good shape for test time, our guide to Tesla Model Y tyre wear and MOT failure points is worth reading next.