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The Energy-Efficient Cooling Fridge for Model 3 & Model 3 Highland Trunk uses advanced energy-saving technology, featuring an intelligent temperature control system and a high-efficiency compressor to achieve low power consumption and optimal cooling performance. While driving, the fridge automatically adjusts its operating status to ensure the best refrigeration results while minimizing energy consumption, making every journey more economical and eco-friendly.

The Energy-Efficient Cooling Fridge for Model 3 & Model 3 Highland Trunk features customized cooling technology and a high-temperature protection program to ensure a stable low-temperature environment during long-term operation. The efficient cooling system quickly dissipates internal heat, effectively preventing the fridge from overheating and ensuring consistent refrigeration performance.

The PU polyurethane insulation layer provides excellent thermal insulation, effectively blocking external heat and reducing the loss of cold air inside the fridge. Even in the event of a power outage, it can maintain a low-temperature environment for an extended period, keeping your beverages, fruits, and other items refreshingly cool.

The quiet operation combines energy efficiency and noise reduction, running at just 45 decibels—almost as quiet as a whisper. It won’t disturb you or your family’s rest, nor will it interfere with enjoying music in the car. Whether on a long road trip or a short outing, it silently preserves that refreshing coolness, keeping your drinks at the perfect temperature for enjoyment.

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Luis Gonzalez Lorenzo
Nice product

Installed today and works fine. It's a bit confusing that the same model works for both M3 versions (2017-23 and Highland). However, I tried it in the trunk of the 2024 Highland, and it fits well. So far, it looks promising.