Just got my Maxpider Trunk mats from Partcatalog yesterday. Thought I would share what they look like for anyone looking for a trunk mat since I don't see them posted yet. While I don't see them on the website, they sent me an email to order since I had bought the Maxpider Floor mats from them earlier. I placed this order at the end of November. The mat was $100, which was less than the Tesla mats at $130, though the email said that would be promotional pricing for people that bought the floor mats from them.
The coverage is pretty complete, and I think it covers more than the Weathertech style Tesla Mat does. The back corners which are raised are coverd by the Maxpider Mat, but not the Weathertech. The area on the left side where the trunk sinks down is not covered, but everywhere else is. The material is the same that the Maxpider floor mats use.
There is a fold in the mat that allows you to access the subtrunk easily. I really wish someone would sell a mat that has a subtrunk cover that I could maybe fold back so I could use the subtrunk if it wasn't covered, or if I usually drove without the subtrunk cover. Maybe if I were carrying grocery bags or a plant in the subtrunk that I wanted to keep upright, I could fold the section back and put something taller into the subtrunk. As it is now I'd have to remove the mat entirely to do that. I'd have to cut the mat where the subtrunk cover is to do that, and I am not yet ready to do that with my brand new mats. With the mat, I could see that I would just never use the subtrunk, where if I didn't have a mat I'd likely regularly just drive without the subtrunk cover.
Overall I would recommend it over the Tesla brand mat since the coverage is better and the fold makes it easier to access the subtrunk.
The coverage is pretty complete, and I think it covers more than the Weathertech style Tesla Mat does. The back corners which are raised are coverd by the Maxpider Mat, but not the Weathertech. The area on the left side where the trunk sinks down is not covered, but everywhere else is. The material is the same that the Maxpider floor mats use.
There is a fold in the mat that allows you to access the subtrunk easily. I really wish someone would sell a mat that has a subtrunk cover that I could maybe fold back so I could use the subtrunk if it wasn't covered, or if I usually drove without the subtrunk cover. Maybe if I were carrying grocery bags or a plant in the subtrunk that I wanted to keep upright, I could fold the section back and put something taller into the subtrunk. As it is now I'd have to remove the mat entirely to do that. I'd have to cut the mat where the subtrunk cover is to do that, and I am not yet ready to do that with my brand new mats. With the mat, I could see that I would just never use the subtrunk, where if I didn't have a mat I'd likely regularly just drive without the subtrunk cover.
Overall I would recommend it over the Tesla brand mat since the coverage is better and the fold makes it easier to access the subtrunk.