A fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks recently graced Las Vegas with a stunning synchronized light show. A video of the all-electric pickup trucks’ performance was posted online on social media platform X and video-sharing site YouTube.
As noted by Tesla light show creator Simon Pollock of Xlightshows.io, the Cybertruck fleet featured in the light show video was among the vehicles that participated in a meet at Sin City. Two of the Cybertrucks that participated in the light show were quite special, as they were the pair that successfully traveled to the Arctic Ocean.
Footage of the Cybertruck fleet’s light show was stunning, as it showed the all-electric pickup trucks performing tricks in unison. Since the Cybertrucks have a powered frunk, the light show included some sequences when the vehicles would open and close their front trunks together. Some tricks involving the Cybertruck’s light bar also proved very notable.
I think we could sell out a stadium with that show
— Cybertruck (@cybertruck) September 15, 2024
While it is true that there have been larger and more elaborate Tesla light shows that have been performed in the past, the demonstration of the Cybertrucks at Las Vegas was impressive nonetheless. It certainly appears to have received a seal of approval from Tesla itself, with the electric vehicle maker’s official Cybertruck account on X expressing its appreciation for the light show in a post.
Tesla’s light show feature is arguably one of the most unique capabilities of the company’s electric vehicles. Initially, the feature was released as a unique Easter Egg for the Tesla Model X, but it was later rolled out for the rest of the fleet as part of the company’s Holiday Update in 2021.
Unlike the Model X’s Easter Egg, which featured a specific song and light sequence, the 2021 Holiday Update allowed Tesla owners to customize their own light shows. The feature was further improved over the years, with Tesla announcing on December 2023 that light shows could now be synchronized with multiple vehicles.
Check out the Tesla Cybertruck fleet’s light show in Las Vegas in the video below.
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