Getting a little impatient reading this thread, since the Tesla All-Weather mats are made by WEATHERTECH. They already make them for Tesla. Again, the All-Weather mats for sale in the Tesla shop are made by WeatherTech. No, they don’t have the high sides that the Maxspiders do, but they fit well! I know because I just got mine yesterday. And they don’t scream Maxspider with a huge badge that has had consistent and predictable complaints.
But by all means, write WeatherTech and ask them to make a custom mat for the Model3.
BTW, the all-weather liners for the front and rear trunks are also made by WeatherTech.
Yes, I know that this is an old thread, and that I’m being a bit of a jerk. But I’m worried about the most recent posts:
So,
@remlemasi, the instructions for the Tesla mats state specifically, in red ink, that the OEM carpet mats should be removed before installing the new rubber mats. This is a safety issue related to the risk that the mats can migrate, jam the pedals, and interfere with braking and acceleration. I don’t know about your brand, but it is probably the same.
Bracing for flames