Car Floor Mats Buying Guide: TPE vs Carpet, and Why Custom Fit Matters
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Beach sand, footy-boot mud, school-run crumbs, the flat white that didn't survive the roundabout. Your car's carpet cops all of it.
Factory carpet mats soak up stains and wear through at the heel within a few years, and replacing carpet is far more painful than protecting it. Quality floor mats are the cheapest insurance for your interior and your resale value. Here's how to choose well.
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TPE vs Carpet vs Leather Mats
TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is the modern all-weather standard: fully waterproof, easy to hose off, with raised edges that trap water and sand before they reach the carpet. It stays flexible in cold weather where cheap PVC goes rigid, and it's odourless where rubber often isn't.
Carpet mats look and feel plusher but absorb everything. Best kept for garaged cars and dry climates.
Leather-style layered mats split the difference: full coverage and easy wipe-down with a more premium look.
| Material | Waterproof | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| TPE all-weather | ✅ | Beach, bush, kids, daily drivers |
| Carpet | Garaged cars, dry climates | |
| Leather-style layered | ✅ | Premium interiors, easy wipe-down |
Why Custom Fit Beats Universal
A universal mat that slides can bunch near the pedals. An actual safety issue, not just an annoyance.
Custom-fit mats are moulded to your exact floor pan: they cover the full footwell including the dead pedal and tunnel, anchor to the factory retention points, and their raised lips meet the door sills so nothing escapes onto the carpet.
In right-hand-drive Australia, that also means buying mats made for RHD, not a mirrored LHD set.
Custom Mats for Popular Australian Cars
Bestseller
Toyota RAV4 TPE Floor Mats 2019-2024 All Weather Full Set
Front, rear and boot covered in one matching set for Australia's favourite SUV.
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Mazda CX-5 2017-2025 TPE Floor Mats Set All Weather Anti-Slip
RHD 3, 4 or 6-piece sets including cargo protection.
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Ford Ranger 3D TPE Floor Mats 2012-2021 T6 T7 T8 PX Wildtrak XLT
Built for work-ute abuse: mud, concrete dust and all.
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Editor's Choice
Tesla Model 3 Highland (2024–2025) All-Weather TPE Floor Mats & Cargo Liner
Includes frunk and boot liners for the full EV storage layout.
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MG MG4 EV Floor Mats 2022-2024 TPE 3D All Weather Car Trunk Pad Set
RHD sets plus two boot configurations for the MG4.
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Suzuki Jimny 5-Door Custom All-Weather Floor Mats - Waterproof
Made for the Jimny's off-road life, in manual and automatic layouts.
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BMW 3 Series Custom 3D Full Coverage Car Floor Mats
The luxury take: full-coverage 3D mats tailored to F30, G20 and Touring bodies.
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TPE mats are the easiest thing in your car to clean: pull them out, hose them down, let them dry, drop them back in. Do it whenever you wash the car and after every beach or bush trip.
Never stack a new mat on top of the old one. Layered mats can creep toward the pedals.
Pro tip
Avoid silicone dressings on the driver's mat. Shiny equals slippery under a brake foot.
Protect your carpet before the next beach run. Custom-fit sets for Australia's most popular cars are in our Interior Accessories collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are TPE floor mats?
TPE stands for thermoplastic elastomer, a waterproof, flexible, odourless material that hoses clean and doesn't stiffen in cold weather. It's the current standard for all-weather car mats.
Are custom-fit mats worth it over universal?
Yes. Custom mats cover the entire footwell, anchor to factory retention points so they can't slide toward the pedals, and their raised edges actually contain water and sand.
Do floor mats help resale value?
Noticeably. Protected factory carpet presents years newer at trade-in time, and stained or worn carpet is one of the first things valuers mark down.
How do I clean TPE mats?
Remove them, rinse with a hose (add car shampoo for grime), dry, and refit. Skip shiny dressings on the driver's side. Grip matters near the pedals.
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