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Tesla Model Y HUD Speedometer — Instrument Cluster Display (2019–2024)

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Fits: Tesla Model Y (2021–2025, all variants)
🇦🇺 Aus-Stocked — Ships within 24 hrs on business days
📦 Est. delivery: 3–8 business days to most AU addresses

OBD2-connected HUD speedometer for the Tesla Model Y (2019–2024) — displays real-time speed, navigation turn-by-turn, battery range, gear position, and ADAS alerts directly on the dashboard in your sightline. Keeps your eyes on the road instead of the 15-inch centre screen.

Connects directly to the OBD2 port under the dashboard and reads live data from the vehicle's CAN bus. No app, no Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi, no account login. Plug in the OBD2 cable and it works from the next ignition start. IPS display with high brightness is readable in direct sunlight through the Model Y's panoramic roof.

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  • Screen: IPS LCD, high-resolution, sunlight-readable
  • Connection: OBD2 plug-and-play — no Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi, no app required
  • Display data: Speed, battery range, navigation turn-by-turn, gear position, ADAS alerts
  • Power: Sourced directly from OBD2 port — no additional cables or adaptors
  • Mount: Adhesive dashboard bracket with anti-slip pad
  • In the box: HUD unit, OBD2 cable, anti-slip mat, adhesive mount
  • Data source: CAN bus via OBD2 — read-only, no writing to vehicle
  • Fitment: Tesla Model Y 2019–2024 (all variants)
  • Plugs into the OBD2 port under the Model Y dashboard — plug in the cable and it works from the next ignition start
  • Reads CAN bus data directly — no phone app, no Bluetooth, no internet connection at any stage
  • Displays speed and navigation together — reduces the need to look at the centre screen while driving
  • Gear position (P/R/N/D) always visible in driver sightline — one less reason to glance at the main screen
  • ADAS alerts shown on the HUD — forward collision and lane departure notifications in your line of sight
  • Battery range in km displayed continuously — supports planning for charging stops on long Australian drives
  • IPS panel with adjustable brightness stays readable through the Model Y's panoramic glass roof
  • Operates completely independently from Tesla software — no Tesla account or internet required
  • Fits: Tesla Model Y (2019–2024, all variants) — confirmed
  • Compatible variants: Model Y RWD, Long Range AWD, Performance AWD
  • Right-hand drive (Australian spec) confirmed fitment
  • OBD2 port location: under the dashboard, driver's side
  • Works on all Model Y build years 2019–2024 including pre-Juniper and Juniper variants
  • NOT compatible with Tesla Model 3, Model S, Model X, or Cybertruck
  • No Tesla account, app, or software modification required

Q: Does a HUD speedometer actually work on a Tesla Model Y?

A: Yes. The Tesla Model Y (2019–2024) outputs speed, battery range, gear position, and ADAS data via the standard OBD2 port. This HUD reads that data and displays it live on the dashboard unit. No Tesla account, app, or software modification is required.

Q: Why add a HUD when the Model Y already has a large screen?

A: The Model Y's speed readout is on the 15-inch centre screen, requiring the driver to look sideways away from the road. A dashboard HUD places speed and navigation directly ahead in the driver's forward sightline — the same position as a conventional instrument cluster behind the steering wheel.

Q: Does the Model Y HUD need a phone or internet connection?

A: No. The HUD connects via OBD2 cable to the vehicle's diagnostic port and reads CAN bus data directly from the car. There is no phone pairing, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or internet at any stage. It operates completely independently.

Q: Will this HUD affect my Tesla Model Y Autopilot or FSD?

A: No. The HUD reads OBD2 data passively and does not write anything to the vehicle. It has no interaction with Autopilot, Full Self-Driving, or any Tesla software system.

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