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Tesla starts selling an LED light strip for the Model 3 and Model Y frunk

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Vlad, 25 July 2025

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Tesla is now selling an LED light strip for the frunk of the Model 3 and Model Y. There's just one caveat - it's only meant for model years 2020 to 2024. Newer models will probably get their own version soon, as it's already available in China.

Tesla starts selling an LED light strip for the Model 3 and Model Y frunk

If you have a 2020 to 2024 model year, the LED light strip will set you back exactly $100. It connects directly to your Tesla's power supply, so it doesn't have a battery.

Tesla starts selling an LED light strip for the Model 3 and Model Y frunk

Tesla says it's easy to install and you can do it yourself, providing detailed information at this dedicated page.

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  • 27 Jul 2025

Tesla needs to start selling a suspension upgrade. Call it "LED shocks" to be fashionable but merchandise retrofitting older MY and MYP with Y-Juniper shocks. That will generate service revenue to support shrinking earnings.

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