
Nobody at Delivery Mentions the One Feature Your Old Car Had

Delivery day is a rush. The silent pull away from the lot, the glass roof, the screen the size of a serving tray.
Then, at the first red light, your phone buzzes. You glance at that beautiful screen and realize: it has no idea your iPhone exists.
No Messages. No Apple Maps. No Audible mid-book. The $50,000 car that parks itself cannot show a text from your wife.
If you just discovered this, you did not miss a setting. There is no setting. But there is a fix, it takes one driveway sitting, and it does not touch a single thing the car shipped with.
I know because my Juniper is one week old, and the picture above is what its screen looks like now.
Day Two: The Car Sang Karaoke While My Navigation App Sat in My Cup Holder

Day two I drove my usual commute, the one I have done for six years with CarPlay.
The car handled the driving beautifully. The software handled me like a stranger. My saved places, my podcast queue, my group chats: all of it locked in a phone lying face-up in the cup holder.
That night I explored the screen properly. It has karaoke. It has arcade games. It has a sketchpad.
It does not have the one integration every $25,000 rental car has had for a decade.
The famous excuse used to be "Tesla will add it." I checked. Tesla has said CarPlay is coming, and reports had it targeted for the end of last year. As of this writing, no Tesla has it, and the reported version would run as a window inside Tesla's software anyway.
Delivery week me was not waiting a year to text legally from a $50k car.
A Guy at the Supercharger Showed Me His Screen, and I Felt Robbed

Day four, first Supercharger stop. The Model 3 next to me had full CarPlay across the screen. Apple Maps, Messages, the real thing.
I did the new-owner thing. I knocked on his window.
He didn't show me a hidden menu, because there isn't one. He reached under the armrest and held up a small black box the size of a deck of cards.
"Plugs into the USB. Paired my phone once. That was months ago."
His kids were watching Netflix on the screen while the car charged. His phone was in his pocket.
I ordered mine from the charging stall.
The Fix Is a Box, Not a Modification. That Distinction Is Everything.

Here is what I understood only after it arrived, and what I wish the forums had led with.
The Space Box is not an accessory screen, not a rewiring job, and not some sketchy firmware trick. It is a tiny computer that speaks CarPlay, and it borrows the display your car already has.
It plugs into the USB port. The Tesla treats it like media. Your iPhone connects to the box wirelessly, and full-screen CarPlay appears on the factory display.
Nothing drilled, nothing glued, nothing coded. Unplug it and the car is factory-stock again in five seconds. New-car warranty anxiety has nothing to grab onto.
And because your model matters, it ships cut for your car: Model Y including the 2025-2026 Juniper, Model 3 including Highland, S, X, Cybertruck.
What Arrived, What I Did, and How Long It Actually Took

The kit: the box, USB and Type-C cables, and a guide with a video.
My install, timed by my phone because I am that person now:
Minute one: plugged the box into the console USB.
Minute two: the box appeared on the screen; paired my iPhone once.
Minute three: Apple Maps, full screen, on a Tesla. I laughed out loud in my own driveway.
One reviewer summed up my exact experience before I had it: "Delivered in 4 days without problems, connected in 1 minute."
Since then it starts with the car. Phone stays in my pocket, texts read aloud, my maps up, my music on. The cabin looks exactly like the showroom, which mattered more to me than I expected.
250+ Owners Got Here First. Their Reviews Read Like My Week.
Scott Pluzynski · SpaceBox review on teslahubs.com, Model 3 owner
★★★★★ "Six months in, still surprised"
"It came pretty quickly and works perfectly on my M3. I've been using it for almost 6 months now, and it functions just like regular CarPlay, surprisingly well! Overall, this product is solid and worth it!"
Verified SpaceBox review · teslahubs.com
★★★★★ "Road-trip approved"
"It works like described there. Streams flawlessly Netflix & You tube! Love it, it will be awesome for those cross country trips to Florida from the Midwest! I would recommend this to everyone! Simple to set up and use!"
Hartman · SpaceBox review on teslahubs.com
★★★★★ "Second one for the family"
"This is my second set, this time for my wife. Thank you, teslahub for this wonderful set of carplay and the gift of a protective glass!!!"
Nick · SpaceBox review on teslahubs.com
★★★★★ "The missing piece"
"Screen mirroring is a great feature. Now my car looks complete!"
The totals: 4.6 stars across 250+ reviews, 88% of them five-star.
The honest note: the box needs about a minute after you get in before CarPlay is up on a cold start, and like any wireless gear, a rare re-pair happens. Against a daily cup-holder phone, I will take that trade every single morning.
The Cheapest Thing I Have Bought for This Car, and the One I Use Most

New-Tesla month is a parade of $50 mats and $200 accessories.
The Space Box lists at $299 and sells right now for $139.99: $159 off. It is the least I have spent on this car including the floor mats, and it is the only purchase my whole family noticed.
Bonus I did not plan for: charging stops became cartoon time. Netflix and YouTube live on the box, the kids watch while we charge, and the phone stays mine.
Teslahubs Space Box · wireless CarPlay + Android Auto
$139.99
$299 · you save $159 · Y, Juniper, 3, S, X, Cybertruck
30-day returns · 4.6 stars across 250+ reviews, 88% five-star
Thirty Days. If Your Car Does Not Feel Finished, Send It Back.
TeslaHubs' policy is 30-day returns, and the box makes it painless to test: nothing about the install is permanent.
Plug it in for delivery month. Do your commute, one road trip, one charging stop with the kids.
If you would rather go back to the cup-holder phone, unplug it, box it, money back. The car is untouched either way.
Order in a Minute, Install Before Your Coffee Cools
- Tap through to the official TeslaHubs page.
- Pick your model: Y, Juniper, 3, S, X, or Cybertruck. The right version ships for your screen and year.
- Plug, pair once, done. The guide has a video, but you will probably not need it.
One warning from my research week: the $30 lookalike dongles are where the horror stories live. A buyer of one wrote it "disconnected randomly several times every day." Buy the box with the 250+ reviews, not the clone of it.
You Will Own This Car for Years. Day Eight Is the Right Time to Finish It.
Every drive without it is the cup-holder phone, the wrist-glance texts, the two map apps arguing.
Every drive with it is the car you thought you were buying: your whole iPhone life, full screen, in the quietest, quickest car you have ever owned.
I fixed mine before the first tank of... well, before the first full charge. Fix yours before the new-car smell fades.