Near Perfect Rear Seat Liners for CT Owners with Kids

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Anyone with young kids knows how hard it is to keep a car clean—snacks, spills, sticky fingers, and toys everywhere. When I had my Model Y, I tried a pet liner to protect the back seats. It helped, but coverage was limited and messes still got through.

So when I picked up my Cybertruck, finding the right liner became a top priority. If you’re spending this much on a vehicle and plan to keep it for several years (in my case 10+ yrs on average), it’s worth protecting. The problem is most liners are built for pets, not kids. Many lack proper seat belt pass-throughs for car seats or a middle passenger, and some have stiff bottoms that aren’t practical for families.

Tesla’s version looked nice but wasn’t durable enough and didn’t provide enough side coverage. Then I came across 4Knines—and was honestly impressed. The design is thoughtful, the material durable, and the coverage excellent. So far, it’s the closest thing I’ve found to the perfect liner for families. I chose the model: Crew Cab Truck Seat Cover with Hammock Mesh Window for Fold Up Seats and here's why it fits the bill.

First here is a shot of the liner in action with child car seats. The material is very durable.
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The hammock style is a game-changer with kids. They can rest their feet or kick without scuffing the back of the front seats, and any toys that drop stay contained on the hammock instead of rolling onto the floor. The best part is the toys are still within reach, so you’re not constantly picking them up. In my Model Y, I learned the hard way — once the seat backs get scratched, there’s really no way to fix them. I wish I had gone with the hammock style from the start
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In the middle of the liner, there’s a mesh panel that lets air flow through to keep the little ones cool, while also preventing toys and other items from falling to the floor. I do have all-weather mats, but cleaning them can still be a hassle depending on the mess, so this extra layer of protection makes a big difference.
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When it’s time to anchor a car seat, the liner includes a convenient seat belt pass-through with a flap. It only opens just enough for the belt to slide through, keeping the rest covered so crumbs and food don’t fall inside.
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This feature really impressed me. The liner is designed to work with fold-up seats, which is perfect if you have one child and still need extra storage space. I can simply unzip that section, fold up the seats behind the passenger, and they remain fully protected by the liner.
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Notice the little skirt under the seats which provides additional protection and ensures the liner fits snug.
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In the crevice where the passenger seat can fold up, this crack is nice and snug. nothing is getting through and even in the event that it could, the skirts under are protecting your seats.
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The sides closest to the doors are protected by a flap too.
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Ohh if you want to use the cup holders in the middle area, you can totally unzip the liner and do that too.
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At $159.99 MSRP, these liners are definitely an investment, but the creator has spent over a decade refining the design. What you’re really paying for are the premium features you won’t find bundled together in other liners. Some competitors may offer one or two of them, but not the full package—and the innovation is still ongoing.

The only area I see for improvement is their separate door-protection liner (Car Door Covers That Stay In Place - XL). At this time I can't really recommend it to CT owners. Tesla’s own version relies on flimsy clips that pop off too easily, while this brand uses flat clips with Velcro backing. The issue is that the Cybertruck doesn’t allow flat clips to slide between the window and door panel—a setup that works fine for traditional ICE trucks but not here. A simple solution would be redesigning it to hook over the top of the door, which would make it much more effective for EV owners.

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Of course my kids have shown that they can just get around the problem by lifting the liner by the door so I don't think there is really a true solution unless we could secure it to the door and it took considerable force to remove it.

I just wanted to share my experience for anyone with a Cybertruck and kids who cares about keeping the interior clean. Most people think of these liners as being just for pets, but they work just as well—if not better—for families. It’s been a game-changer for me: easy to vacuum, shake out crumbs, or toss in the washing machine, and it comes out looking brand new. You can get yours here.

I'm happy to answer any questions or check anything you need. When I find a premium product that works well, I get really excited and need to share the experience.
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Anyone with young kids…
I love my 4knines rear seat protector. I opted for the non-hammock version to make folding the rear seats up easier when needed. I love that you can zip portions enabling one section of the rear seat to raise without messing up the remainder of the back seat. And the zipper for the armrest so that a rear passenger can use the armrest and drink holder!

I agree about the door covers.
 
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I love my 4knines rear seat protector. I opted for the non-hammock version to make folding the rear seats up easier when needed. I love that you can zip portions enabling one section of the rear seat to raise without messing up the remainder of the back seat. And the zipper for the armrest so that a rear passenger can use the armrest and drink holder!

I agree about the door covers.
That's great there's another fellow owner who has experience with the brand. I feel like it's the best kept secret.
 

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That's great there's another fellow owner who has experience with the brand. I feel like it's the best kept secret.
And for the record I paid full price for mine and have no relationship to 4knines other than as a client.
 
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And for the record I paid full price for mine and have no relationship to 4knines other than as a client.
I also paid full price for mine. Disclaimer after I was impressed with the product I asked them if they could provide a referral link. If anybody isn’t into that sort of thing feel free to go directly to their website. It doesn’t matter to me as long as the knowledge is out there that there is a better product available.
 


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Great tip, thanks! I tried a couple of the ones with headrest pockets made for the CT but they were not well made and ripped. I keep a Duluth trading one in my backseat for my doggo, but that vent for A/C would be a game changer for her. Does it protect the rear screen or do you use a screen protector?

I have these for door protection and they work well. Amazon.com : PetEvo 2025-2X Extra Durable Premium Interior Car Door Protector from Dog Scratches - Pet Car Window Protector Door Covers - Waterproof Anti-Scratch, Scratch Resistant, Size 27" x 22" : Pet Supplies
 
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Great tip, thanks! I tried a couple of the ones with headrest pockets made for the CT but they were not well made and ripped. I keep a Duluth trading one in my backseat for my doggo, but that vent for A/C would be a game changer for her. Does it protect the rear screen or do you use a screen protector?

I have these for door protection and they work well. Amazon.com : PetEvo 2025-2X Extra Durable Premium Interior Car Door Protector from Dog Scratches - Pet Car Window Protector Door Covers - Waterproof Anti-Scratch, Scratch Resistant, Size 27" x 22" : Pet Supplies
It does provide some form of protection but it's more about shielding it from some large pieces of food but not full impact. I would still install a screen protector on the rear screen to be safe. That's essentially what I did.

As for the door protector, how did you get the clips installed ? Are they forced into the door or is it hanging off the gap? Could you share a picture?
 

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It does provide some form of protection but it's more about shielding it from some large pieces of food but not full impact. I would still install a screen protector on the rear screen to be safe. That's essentially what I did.

As for the door protector, how did you get the clips installed ? Are they forced into the door or is it hanging off the gap? Could you share a picture?
I actually think I got a different set, I just copied what came up when I searched for them on Zon. The plastic slats slide between the window and the rubber gasket on the door. The ones I have came with some velcro to hold them in place which I left on my prior truck. They can move if my dog jumps on them but the seat cover I have been using has integrated side panels that zip up and keep her off them mostly.
 
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I actually think I got a different set, I just copied what came up when I searched for them on Zon. The plastic slats slide between the window and the rubber gasket on the door. The ones I have came with some velcro to hold them in place which I left on my prior truck. They can move if my dog jumps on them but the seat cover I have been using has integrated side panels that zip up and keep her off them mostly.
Got it. I think that’s what 4Knines should do next. Integrate the door panels into the liner so they zip up. IMO it’s more secure than putting it on the door with a bunch of clips.
 

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Got it. I think that’s what 4Knines should do next. Integrate the door panels into the liner so they zip up. IMO it’s more secure than putting it on the door with a bunch of clips.
My current seat cover has the zip ups as well but my big dog can get excited! 4knines has some door panel covers as well, I just saw them. I'm probably going to order the one with the hard floor as my current one is just a hammock over the gap and not very stable.
 
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My current seat cover has the zip ups as well but my big dog can get excited! 4knines has some door panel covers as well, I just saw them. I'm probably going to order the one with the hard floor as my current one is just a hammock over the gap and not very stable.
Definitely get the hard floor one. I’m only using the hammock version because it serves as a protector for the rear of the front driver and passenger seats. My kids love to kick that area so my use case is different. It’s also nice because when we need to fit 5 people and I need to sit between the car seats in the back I can take down the hammock portion.
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