BestEVMod provided these products. All opinions are my own.
Things were getting scattered inside the Cybertruck. I reached out to BestEVMod and said exactly that — help me get organized. They sent over five accessories covering the cabin and the bed. Here’s the rundown.
LCD Screen Edge Protector
First up: the screen edge protector. It wraps around the perimeter of the Cybertruck’s LCD — corners, edges, the back border. It slides on from underneath and fits snugly. The design has a subtle pattern on the front and back that looks clean.

Important note: if you want to use the dash organizer below, skip this one. The protector makes the screen slightly wider, and the organizer won’t fit over it. You have to choose one or the other. I’m going with the organizer.
Screen Dash Organizer
This is the one I was most excited about. It sits on top of the dash behind the LCD, creating a flat tray across the full width — right underneath the windshield. It comes with an anti-slip liner so items stay put, plus thin foam strips you can stick along the screen edge for protection.
Installation is straightforward — stretch the tray out slightly and drop it into place. No tools, no adhesive required. Just set it down and it holds.
One thing to keep in mind: this area is directly under the windshield. In the summer, heat buildup here can get significant. I’d keep phones out of this spot during hot months — tissues, glasses, small snacks, and candy are fine. On road trips it’s convenient as long as you’re not piling in anything heat-sensitive.
And yes, Abby immediately filled it with plush toys. It held everything without sliding.

Under-LCD Magnetic Storage
The under-LCD tray hangs off the horizontal bar at the base of the screen mount using a magnet. Drop it on and it locks right in. I shook it while parked and there was no rattle, and the driving test confirmed the same — zero vibration noise from cabin mount to freeway speed.
What I like most about this one: I can run a charging cable directly to whatever I set in the tray. I don’t love wireless charging, so having a spot to set my phone with a cable plugged in is actually useful. The tray is small, but you can fit a phone, a few cards, small items you’d otherwise throw into the center console.
The only tradeoff: if you use a suction-cup phone mount on the screen neck, your mounting real estate gets tighter. There’s still a workaround, but it takes some positioning.
L-Track Cleats
These are steel cleats that mount onto the Cybertruck’s L-track system in the bed. They come four to a pack — I got two packs, so eight total. Each one has a round base that aligns with the L-track channel, then slides and locks into position with the included tool. More mounting points, more flexibility for securing gear.
Full Bed Cargo Net
The cargo net clips into the anchor points inside the bed vault. Once hooked in, it spans the floor and keeps loose items from sliding around. My Cybertruck isn’t the Foundation Series so it doesn’t have built-in floor mount points, but the bed liner has cutouts to access them if you add the hardware.

Good build quality — the net feels substantial, the hooks are solid. If you’re hauling gear that tends to shift, this is one of the simpler fixes in the bed.
The dash organizer and under-LCD tray are the two I’d recommend first. They solve a real problem with the Cybertruck’s interior, which doesn’t have a ton of traditional storage spots. The LCD protector is worth it if you’re not using the organizer. L-track cleats and the cargo net are solid additions if you’re actively using the bed.
Shop everything at BestEVMod on Amazon. Let me know in the comments which of these you’re running in your truck.
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