Tesla Model Y Floor Mats: Which Set Fits Your Year?

Model Y floor mats split at the refresh: cars from 2020 to 2025 share one floor, and the redesigned 2026 Model Y, the update widely known as the Juniper refresh, has its own. Mat Up scans and sells them as separate sets, including a dedicated set for the 2026 RWD, because a mat built for one floor does not truly fit the other. Here is how to identify which Model Y you have and what an EV floor asks of a mat that a gas floor does not.

Which Model Y do you drive?

The original Model Y ran from its 2020 launch through 2025 with one floor through the run, and our two row set covers 2020 to 2025. The refreshed Model Y arrived as a 2026 model, with production of the new design starting in early 2025, so calendar year and model year disagree for many owners. The reliable check is your vehicle's model year in the registration or the Tesla app rather than the year you took delivery. In the catalog, the 2020 to 2025 set, the Juniper set, and the 2026 RWD two row set are listed separately; pick by model year and the product page confirms the rest. Browse the Tesla collection.

Why does the Juniper refresh need different mats?

Because the refresh changed the interior floor, not just the bumpers and lights. Trim, contours, and detail geometry shift in a redesign, and a scan of the old floor cannot vouch for the new one. Our approach is the same one we apply across the catalog: when the floor changes, the vehicle gets a new scan rather than a stretched old one. This is also why we list the 2026 RWD separately rather than assuming every 2026 variant shares one identical floor. Ordering by exact model year and variant is mildly more work at checkout, and it is the entire reason the edges end up where the scanner said the floor is.

What does an EV floor need from a mat?

EVs concentrate the mat conversation in three ways. First, the flat floor: with the battery below and no transmission tunnel, coverage width matters more because the whole floor is walkable and slush spreads freely. Second, quiet: there is no engine noise to hide a hard plastic tray drumming under a boot heel, which is where the EVA foam core in our three layer build earns its place, damping sound and adding a cushioned, upholstered feel. Third, winter housekeeping: cabin moisture from snow melt is something you manage in any car, and a 100 percent waterproof surface that wipes dry, rated from minus 40 to plus 40 degrees Celsius, keeps meltwater sitting where a cloth can reach it instead of soaking into carpet. Coverage runs up the footwell walls, over the sill, and under the seats, up to 30 percent more than other custom mats, with pressure washing approved for the deep spring clean.

What ships with a Model Y set?

Each set is 3D laser scanned from the actual vehicle: waterproof vinyl top layer, EVA foam core, anti slip backing, and OEM compatible anchors on the driver mat. The two row sets cover the first and second rows. Shipping is free and tracked across Canada and the US, every order carries a 30 day money back trial, and the mats are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. The honest note for Model Y shoppers: our catalog lists the sets by year and variant, so a five minute check of your model year now saves the only common ordering mistake we see with this vehicle.

FAQ

Do 2025 and 2026 Tesla Model Y use the same floor mats? No. The 2026 model is the redesigned Juniper generation with a different floor, so it needs its own scanned set. The 2020 to 2025 set fits the original body only.

I took delivery in 2025. Which Model Y mats do I need? Check the model year, not the delivery date. Refreshed cars produced from early 2025 are 2026 models, while original body cars are 2025 or earlier. Your registration or the Tesla app settles it in seconds.

Do Model Y mats cover the flat rear floor? Yes. The two row sets cover the first and second rows, scanned to the actual floor including the flat area, with edges that climb the sills and walls where slush lands.

Are Tesla Model 3 and Model Y mats interchangeable? No. They are different vehicles with different floors. The catalog lists a separate Model 3 set covering 2024 to 2025, and each product page states exactly which years it fits.

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