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You can now buy a frunk fridge for your Model Y straight from Tesla

The $595 Dual Zone Fridge is built to fit the Model Y's frunk and runs off the car's 12V outlet. It's part of a wider Summer Collection that also adds gear for the Cybertruck.

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If you’re big on taking road trips with your Tesla, you’re in for a treat. Tesla just updated its shop with a new Summer Collection of camping and outdoor gear built specifically for your car, and a few of those products solve problems you may have actually run into on the road.

Keeping it cool in your Model Y

The most notable addition is a $595 Dual Zone Fridge designed to fit inside the Model Y‘s frunk. It runs off the 12V outlet and lets you set different temperatures for the two compartments anywhere between 0 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, so you can keep drinks colder than snacks in the same unit.

It’s a purpose-built alternative to third-party fridges already on the market for the Model Y. If you want a fridge that fits perfectly in the frunk without any guesswork, Tesla’s version will do the job.

Shade, sleep, and seating gear for the campsite

Cybertruck owners get their own $295 Air Mattress shaped for the truck bed, while Model Y drivers with a 2025 or newer model can grab a new $165 Canopy that mounts off the liftgate for instant shade. Rounding out the new gear is a $245 Cooler built for the base trim Model Y, a $125 folding camp chair that swivels 360 degrees, and two $35 Tesla summer tees.

Summer Collection now live on Tesla Shop ☀️

Model Y Dual Zone Fridge, Cooler, Canopy

Cybertruck air mattress

& more! https://t.co/8lAOQgnzOT pic.twitter.com/PnOnEqQsZl

— Tesla North America (@tesla_na) July 3, 2026

Not everything on Tesla’s Summer Collection page is actually new. The Model 3 Air Mattress, the CyberTruck CyberTent, the Cyberquad for Kids, and the Glow Lantern were already available before this update, and Tesla appears to have placed them alongside the new products to make the collection look bigger than it actually is.

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Nonetheless, if you’re planning a trip this summer, the fridge, the mattress, and the canopy are the items actually worth your attention. But some of them are already out of stock, so it’s worth checking availability before you plan your trip around them.

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