If your 2023+ Tesla Model 3’s front or rear bumper has been in a
minor collision (like a low-speed parking bump) or the original
bumper beam foam is cracked, compressed, or missing—this CFN bumper
beam foam is the key part to restore your car’s passive safety and
bumper shape. As a CFN branded part (not Tesla OEM), it’s tailored
exactly to the 2023+ Model 3’s bumper internal structure, matching
the original’s thickness, density, and mounting positions to fill
the gap between the bumper cover and metal beam.
Unlike decorative or functional parts (like sensors or lamps),
bumper beam foam’s core job is impact buffering: when your Model 3 hits an obstacle at low speed (≤15km/h), it
absorbs and disperses collision force first—preventing the bumper
cover from cracking or denting, and reducing pressure on the
underlying metal bumper beam (avoiding costly structural repairs).
This CFN foam uses the same high-density EPP (expanded
polypropylene) material as the original: it’s lightweight (won’t
add extra load to the bumper) but rigid enough to bounce back after
minor impacts, no permanent compression.
It’s also designed for 2023+ Model 3’s unique bumper layout: the
foam’s cutouts and grooves align perfectly with the bumper’s
internal brackets, sensor mounting seats (if your car has
front/rear USS), and fog lamp housings (for front foam). No
trimming or forcing needed—just slide it into the bumper cavity,
and it locks into place via the original plastic clips (no extra
adhesives or fasteners). This precise fit ensures the foam stays in
position during driving, so it’s ready to buffer impacts whenever
needed.
Durability-wise, it resists the elements that bumper foam faces
daily: it won’t absorb water (so no mold or rotting after
rain/washes), won’t degrade under long-term sun exposure (no
brittleness or crumbling), and holds up to temperature swings from
-30°C to 80°C. Even if you don’t have a collision, replacing old,
compressed foam helps the bumper maintain its original shape—no
sagging or unevenness that ruins the 2023+ Model 3’s sleek look.
Installing it is simple with basic DIY steps: for front foam,
remove the front bumper cover (following Tesla’s 2023+ service
guidelines) to access the old foam; for rear foam, take off the
rear bumper lower shield. Pull out the worn foam, align the CFN
foam with the bumper’s internal clips, and press until it clicks.
Reattach the bumper cover/shield, and your Model 3’s bumper regains
its impact-absorbing ability.
Note: This foam is exclusively for 2023+ Tesla Model 3s—2022 and
older Model 3s have different bumper internal dimensions, so it
won’t fit. It’s perfect for post-minor-collision repairs or
replacing aged, ineffective original foam—keeping your Model 3’s
bumper protected and looking factory-fresh.