Imagine a sea of Teslas, not just parked, but participating in a synchronized light show, a spectacle of color and movement set to music. This isn’t a scene from a futuristic movie, but a reality that unfolded at a racetrack in Espoo, Finland, organized by the Tesla Club Finland.
With 902 Teslas participating, the show captivated thousands of spectators with its dazzling display. The concept, akin to a drone light show but involving much heavier vehicles grounded firmly on the track, utilizes headlights, fog lights, turn signals, tail lights, and other flashing elements to create a synchronized spectacle. But how do they manage to coordinate such a complex display?
The answer lies in the Tesla Light Show feature, built into vehicles like the Model 3, Model Y, Model S (2021+), Model X (2021+), and Cybertruck. This innovative feature allows Teslas to create synchronized light shows, with the lights programmed to match the rhythm and beat of the accompanying music. Tesla provides a default light show for owners to try, but the possibilities are endless with custom shows or community-created ones like the one in Finland.
The Tesla Light Show is not just a flashy feature; it’s an innovative way for Tesla to showcase the technological prowess of their cars. Beyond the visual spectacle, it offers a fun and quirky experience for both owners and spectators, proving that Teslas are more than just electric vehicles – they are vehicles of entertainment. Last year, Digital Trends reported on a similar but smaller display featuring the Tesla Cybertruck, with its frunk (front trunk) bathed in color, adding another dimension to the visual effect.