170 Tesla Vehicles Perform Incredible ‘Cybertruck’ Light Show [VIDEO]

170 Tesla Cars Assemble in Dazzling Display, Paying Tribute to the Forthcoming Cybertruck
In an electrifying spectacle, Tesla Club Austria and their collaborators marked the final countdown for Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybertruck. Celebrating this significant milestone, they arranged a unique light show at the Tesla Takeover event, setting a new benchmark for fan celebrations.
The inventive light show, created by Tesla Light Shows, featured an impressive fleet of 170 Tesla vehicles. Coordinated by Tesla enthusiast Daren Yoong from Singapore and Tesla Club Austria, these electric cars were meticulously set up to replicate the distinctive shape of the forthcoming Cybertruck.
The spectacular display was more than just a visual feast. It was a tribute to Tesla’s innovative spirit, symbolized by the Cybertruck, the company’s groundbreaking foray into electric trucks. The light show offered a dynamic interpretation of the Cybertruck’s avant-garde design, showcasing it in what Tesla Club Austria referred to as the “dopest way possible.”
Check out the video below:
🚨It’s the final countdown for Cybertruck!🚨
At the @teslaownersSV Tesla Takeover we celebrated this milestone with a customized light show from @Teslalightshows, featuring 170 Teslas set up by @darenyoong and @TeslaClubAT showcasing the Cybertruck’s shape in the dopest way… pic.twitter.com/kjwtmeBBYY— Tesla Club Austria (@TeslaClubAT) July 29, 2023
In an enthusiastic shout-out to Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, the group posted on social media, “Hey @tesla @elonmusk, watch how we‘ve gone PLAID,” referencing the high-performance Plaid variant of Tesla’s vehicles.
The Tesla light show organized last night was on the eve of Tesla Takeover, which kicks off today and tomorrow at the fields at the Madonna Inn, in San Luis Obispo, California.
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