How to Apply Your Wrap
Tesla wraps are transferred via USB drive — no app or internet connection needed inside the car.
Prepare Your USB Drive
Use a USB drive formatted as exFAT or FAT32 (MS-DOS FAT on Mac). NTFS is not supported by Tesla.
On Mac: Open Disk Utility → select your USB → Erase → Format: MS-DOS (FAT)
On Windows: Right-click USB in Explorer → Format → File System: exFAT or FAT32
Create the Wraps Folder
Create a folder named exactly Wraps at the root of the USB drive. The name is case-sensitive.
Your USB structure should look like: USB_DRIVE/Wraps/your-wrap.png
Copy Your PNG File
Move the downloaded PNG file into the Wraps folder. You can have up to 10 wrap images at a time.
Filenames must use only letters, numbers, underscores, dashes, and spaces (max 30 characters). The downloaded file is already named correctly.
Insert USB into Your Tesla
Plug the USB drive into any USB port in your Tesla. Wait a moment for it to be recognized.
Open Paint Shop in Toybox
On your Tesla touchscreen: tap Toybox → Paint Shop → tap the Wraps tab.
Your custom wrap will appear in the list. Tap it to apply. The 3D car model will update in real time.
Important Notes
- Do not store firmware or map update files on the same USB drive
- NTFS-formatted drives are not supported
- The wrap only affects the in-car 3D visualization — not the physical car
- Wraps persist until you remove them in Paint Shop