Tesla Cybertruck Accessories Worth Getting in 2026

Cybertruck deliveries are pushing into 2026 with the new Dual Motor AWD trim already selling fast enough to slip estimated deliveries into fall. Whether you just took delivery or you have been driving yours since the Foundation Series days, there are a handful of accessories that genuinely make life with a Cybertruck better.

We went through what actual owners install first and narrowed it down to the upgrades that solve real problems, not just look cool on Instagram.

A Phone Charger That Actually Works With the Cybertruck Screen

Tesla did not include a dedicated phone mount or wireless charger positioned near the screen. The center console pad works, but your phone is buried down low where you cannot see navigation or incoming calls without looking away from the road.

The MagBak Charger for Tesla mounts to the top left corner of the Cybertruck screen and charges your phone wirelessly while keeping it at eye level. It works with any MagSafe compatible phone or case, connects via the included USB C cable, and installs in under five minutes. No drilling, no adhesive on the screen itself.

If you use your phone for music, calls, or quick glances at messages, this is the single most practical upgrade you can make to the cabin.

A Screen Protector (Matte or Gloss)

The Cybertruck screen is your entire interface with the vehicle. Every setting, every camera view, every climate control lives on that display. Fingerprints, glare, and micro scratches add up fast.

MagBak makes screen protectors for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y in both clear gloss and clear matte finishes. The matte version cuts glare and hides fingerprints, which matters when you are touching the screen dozens of times per drive. 

Vault Storage and Organization

The Cybertruck vault (bed) is massive, but without organization it becomes a black hole where things slide around. Bed storage slider systems and dividers keep tools, groceries, and gear from becoming a jumbled mess every time you accelerate or brake. Several aftermarket options exist now, ranging from simple dividers under $100 to full slider systems around $5,000 for the serious overlander crowd.

Mud Flaps

The Cybertruck flings rocks and debris with enthusiasm. Mud flaps protect the body panels and anyone driving behind you. Tesla offers OEM flaps, and several aftermarket options have appeared that are easier to install. If you drive on anything other than perfectly clean pavement, these are close to mandatory.

What About Floor Mats and PPF?

All weather floor mats are standard advice for any vehicle, and the Cybertruck is no exception. The stainless steel body panels are divisive when it comes to paint protection film since there is no paint to protect, but PPF can prevent surface staining and orange peel texture from developing on the steel over time. Worth considering if you plan to keep the truck long term.

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Published by the MagBak Team

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