Ongoing Review: Fitment, Durability, Noise & Storage Performance Over Time
Cybertruck Integrated Central Control Storage Box: Installation, MOLLE Integration & Ongoing Review
The Tesla Cybertruck features some of the most unique interior design choices of any modern vehicle—and while the center aisle area is spacious, it’s also underutilized. After experimenting with different organization options and MOLLE accessories, I finally purchased the Integrated Central Control Storage Box from Amazon, a modular center console upgrade distributed by TesStudio, CyberGearCo, and several other vendors.
I picked mine up on Amazon during a Black Friday sale for $224.99 (sold by TesStudio under the Amazon name TESCYBERMODS). Today, this organizer typically retails between $269.99–$299.99, depending on the seller. Currently, there’s a coupon on Amazon bringing the price down to $269.99.

This article includes:
✔ Full installation steps
✔ MOLLE panel mounting details
✔ What fits (and what doesn’t)
✔ Pros & cons
✔ Future modification ideas
✔ And an ongoing review section that I’ll update over time—including durability, squeaks, rattles, and storage performance.
Why I Upgraded My Cybertruck Center Console
I previously added a Foronetry Floor Lower Center Console Mat so I could mount a BuiltRight Industries Tech Panel MOLLE without drilling into Tesla’s OEM interior. I mounted a fire extinguisher using Quick Fist clamps, and while this setup worked, it didn’t offer the organizational structure I wanted.
The Integrated Central Control Storage Box fills this space perfectly, adds multiple compartments, and provides an ideal mounting platform for additional gear.
It also adds extra storage for phones—but it would have been even better if the manufacturer had included inductive charging, especially given that Tesla’s OEM wireless chargers are known to have reliability issues. Hopefully future revisions include this.
Installation Guide for the Cybertruck Integrated Storage Box
Installation took me around 20–25 minutes. Here are the official steps from the included manual, followed by my hands-on notes.
Installation Steps
- Place Part A in the front position.

- Place Part B in the rear position.

- Insert Part C between Part A and Part B.

- Attach Part D on both sides.

- Tighten the bottom screws on both sides.
- Insert Part E.

- Tighten the screw (repeat on both sides).
- Insert Part F, fastening the buckles on both sides.

- Tighten the final screws (repeat on both sides).
- Installation complete.
My Real-World Assembly Notes
- Part D (side piece) is the most awkward step due to the accelerator pedal. Wiggle it in at an angle and it will slide into place. Be careful not to let it rub against the dash or center console as you could scratch the surfaces.
- Part F requires some finesse—it’s a tight fit. There’s cut channels that would seem to be to allow the piece to drop in and give clearance for the “screw tunnel”, however, they aren’t lined up.
- Once everything is tightened, the console feels solid, secure, and for the most part, quite OEM-like. The color is slightly off and you likely wouldn’t find exposed screws on a factory console.
Instruction reference:


Finished install:

MOLLE Panel Integration (BuiltRight Industries)
After installing the organizer, I re-mounted my existing BuiltRight MOLLE Tech Panel directly onto the new storage box.
The process was simple:
- Position the panel where you want it.
- Mark the four mounting holes.
- Drill the holes.

- Install the fasteners.

- Install the tech plate with fasteners.

I originally mounted a fire extinguisher on my MOLLE panel when I previously had this tech plate installed on a Foronetry Floor Lower Center Console Mat, but after a quick test fit, it was clear the extinguisher was too tall for the new console.
For now, I swapped to my KC HiLiTES multi-tool flashlight using a Quick Fist mount. I may add a second flashlight or explore alternative MOLLE-mounted accessories.
This mod is one of my favorite aspects of the new console—mounting gear to the organizer instead of the factory Cybertruck interior keeps everything reversible and clean.
Review: Pros & Cons After Initial Installation
⭐ Pros
✔ Significantly increases usable storage
From compartments to phone slots and side pockets, the upgrade makes the Cybertruck’s center aisle far more functional.
✔ OEM-style fit and finish
Once assembled, the unit feels sturdy with a clean, factory-like appearance.
✔ MOLLE-friendly mounting surface
Perfect for flashlights, tools, radios, or emergency gear.
✔ Straightforward assembly
Other than two tight-fitting pieces, the installation is beginner-friendly.
⚠️ Cons & Wish List
❗ No inductive charging included
The organizer adds storage for phones—but misses a huge opportunity by not including wireless charging.
Given Tesla’s history of OEM inductive charging issues, this would’ve been a major selling point.
❗ Tight tolerances on Parts D & F
These sections require patience and extra effort.
❗ Cupholders may go unused
Functionally fine, but I’m not convinced I’ll use them often.
Future Modifications I’m Planning
I’m already considering the next steps:
- Designing a 3D-printed replacement panel to mount the fire extinguisher if I find I’m not using the cupholders and/or small storage compartment at the bottom.
- Expanding the MOLLE-mounted gear options.
- Potentially integrating an aftermarket wireless charger into the new console.
Ongoing Long-Term Review (Updates Coming)
Over the next several weeks and months, I will update this article with:
- Squeaks or rattles (if they develop)
- Hardware loosening over time
- How the organizer handles daily use
- Whether the compartments remain functional
- How well it fits my storage workflow
- Any modifications or improvements made later
Bookmark this page—more updates coming.
Final Thoughts (Initial Verdict)
At its current price point, especially when discounted, the Integrated Central Control Storage Box is one of the most useful interior upgrades for the Cybertruck. It adds meaningful storage, improves organization, and gives you a solid platform for MOLLE-mounted accessories.
While inductive charging would have made the phone slot far better, the overall utility of this upgrade still makes it worth the buy.

