- Tesla’s Marina Del Rey delivery center offered a special light show for Cybertruck buyers, featuring synchronized flashing lights, green accents, and smoke effects.
- This isn’t the first Tesla light show; owners can download and load custom light shows onto their vehicles via USB.
- Not all Tesla centers offer such elaborate deliveries; some simply hand over keycards and direct owners to their vehicles.
Tesla’s Marina Del Rey delivery center in Los Angeles recently put on a special light show display when handing over a bunch of Cybertrucks to buyers. Undoubtedly, this spectacle will leave some Tesla enthusiasts delighted, while others may find it, let’s just say, a tad cheesy.
As seen in a video shared to Reddit by user /vmelikyan, the show was set to a thumping, orchestral soundtrack that makes it seem as though these Cybertrucks are getting ready to take over the world. The electric trucks can be seen flashing their lights in unison while green lights and a smoke machine were also used for added effect.
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The Cybertruck’s prominent LED light bar stretching across the front fascia was flashing and displaying different patterns in time with the music. Tesla also programmed the frunks of the 6 Cybertrucks to open and close in unison.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a Tesla perform a show like this. At Christmas, Tesla dropped a video of 5 Cybertrucks doing something similar to get into the festive spirit.
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Owners can load a selection of different light shows onto their vehicles by heading over to GitHub, downloading the desired file, and loading it onto a Tesla via a USB. It is even possible to design a custom light show, although attempting to do so isn’t recommended for anyone who isn’t very tech-savvy.
This clip was shared on Reddit, where some users noted that not all Tesla delivery centers organize special shows like this. In some centers, owners are simply handed the keycard to their new Tesla and instructed to retrieve it from the lot.