Jowua sent over their combo pack for the Model Y Juniper, and the box was bigger than expected. This isn’t just floor mats — it’s trunk liners, seatback protectors, under-seat vent covers, a frunk liner, and a tissue box holder. Nine pieces total. We’re going through all of them.
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What’s in the Box
The full combo includes:
- Sub-trunk liner
- Trunk liner
- Rear seatback protectors (3-piece)
- Rear floor mats
- Under-seat vent covers
- Front passenger floor mat
- Driver side floor mat
- Frunk liner
- Tissue box holder
All TPE material, with Jowua’s consistent diagonal texture pattern across every piece. It’s a set and it looks like one.
Trunk Liners

The trunk liner uses Velcro straps underneath to secure it to the floor — it doesn’t slide. The sub-trunk liner drops right into the secondary storage area below. Both have a cutout for the pull tab so you can still access the sub-trunk without lifting the whole liner.
One thing to know about TPE: it ships a little stiff and can bow up slightly. The fix is simple — leave it out in the sun for 20–30 minutes and it flattens right out. Just don’t touch it bare-handed after, because black TPE in SoCal sun gets genuinely hot.
The Juniper trunk has folding seat backs, which I kept forgetting about coming from my old Model Y. Once you remember to fold them flat, the liner sits perfectly across the full cargo floor.
Rear Seatback Protectors
Three pieces, installed with Velcro directly onto the seatback upholstery. They lined up well on the first try — the cutouts match the headrest slots exactly. Same diagonal texture as the rest of the set.
Floor Mats

Jowua actually puts a warning on the packaging: remove the Tesla factory floor liners before installing. That warning exists because many of us — especially Filipinos — have a habit of keeping the originals underneath. I’m guilty. Noted. Removed.
The rear mats fit well. They run close to the under-seat vents — about an inch of gap — but the raised walls mean liquid stays on the mat. Install tip: put the vent covers in before dropping the rear mats, saves you from working around the mat edges.
Front passenger side was a clean fit, snug against all four walls. The driver side impressed me the most — no spikes, no Velcro, just a precisely formed mat that sits flat and stays put. It follows the floor contour right up to the pedal area with zero interference. That’s a detail worth paying attention to.
Under-Seat Vent Covers

These stick to the carpet around the rear under-seat vents via Velcro. Mesh material, so airflow isn’t blocked. Not an accessory I would have thought to get, but if you have kids or anyone who drops things in tight spots, this makes sense. It’s removable and washable.
Frunk Liner

The frunk liner has a small cutout for drain access — a nice detail that shows Jowua actually mapped the fitment properly. The liner fit was the loosest of the bunch when I first installed it; it needed more sun time than the trunk pieces did. Once it softened up and settled, it sat much better. Give it a full session in the sun before judging the fitment.
TPE Sun-Flattening Tip

I pulled up the entire trunk floor with the liner attached — they come out together as one unit — and left everything flat on the driveway. The TPE softens up quickly and holds the shape of the car floor once it cools back down. Do this before your first install and the mats will sit flush from day one.
Tissue Box Holder

Standard Kleenex boxes don’t fit — they’re just slightly too wide. Jowua makes a smaller tissue box that’s sized for the holder. The holder itself sits on the second-row floor between the seats, secured by Velcro on both sides of the floor mat. Raised edges keep it from tipping. Clean design, Abby’s going to claim this immediately.
Overall
Fitment across the whole set is solid. The floor mats in particular are better-fitting than some first-party options I’ve tried on other vehicles. The consistent design language across nine pieces gives the interior a finished, deliberate look rather than the mismatched aftermarket feel you sometimes get from mixing brands.
If you already picked up the Jowua roof shade and screen protectors I covered in the earlier Jowua review, this combo completes the interior protection story.
Shop the full set or individual pieces at Jowua.
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