If the front upper fascia assembly (base) of your 2023+ Tesla Model 3 is cracked, scratched, or damaged—from front collisions, road debris impact, or long-term weathering—this CFN engineered replacement (non-Tesla OEM) is the precise solution. Replicated to match the 2023+ Model 3’s original factory specs, it fits seamlessly with the front bumper, grille, and body structure, restoring front-end structural integrity, aerodynamic performance, and aesthetic consistency—ideal for post-collision repairs or replacement of worn components.
- OEM-Grade Precision Fit: Mirrors the original assembly’s contour, mounting holes, and alignment tabs, aligning perfectly with the Model 3’s front body, bumper, and grille. No modifications required—ensures a flush, factory-installed look without gaps or misalignment that could affect airflow or appearance.
- Durable Structural Construction: Crafted from high-strength ABS plastic (OEM-equivalent material) with reinforced mounting points, it resists impact, UV degradation, and extreme temperatures (-40°C to 80°C). Maintains rigidity and prevents warping or cracking, even under harsh driving conditions.
- Aerodynamic & Protective Function: Preserves the Model 3’s original front-end airflow design, reducing drag and optimizing energy efficiency. Shields critical components (radiator, sensors) from dust, water, and debris, while supporting the front bumper’s structural stability.
- Cost-Effective Restoration: Offers the same fit, durability, and functionality as OEM at a fraction of the price. Perfect for professional repair shops or DIY enthusiasts, avoiding costly dealer replacements while restoring the Model 3’s sleek front-end aesthetics.
- Power off the vehicle and ensure the front area is clean and safe to work on (raise the vehicle per Tesla’s safety guidelines if needed).
- Remove the damaged assembly by unscrewing mounting bolts and detaching clips from the front body, bumper, and grille (follow Tesla’s official procedure).
- Align the CFN assembly with factory mounting points, ensuring it fits snugly against the front body and bumper brackets.
- Secure with original or compatible bolts (torque to 5–7 N·m per Tesla specs) and reattach clips.
- Reinstall the grille and any adjacent components, verifying the fascia is flush with the front bumper and free of gaps.