Tesla has released a video showcasing five Cybertrucks performing a synchronized light show. While the reason behind this display isn’t explicitly stated, the timing, with red frunk lights and bright white headlights, hints at a festive theme.
A Festive Display of Lights
The 100-second show features flashing, dimming, and pulsating lights coordinated in various patterns, synchronized to a music track called The Arrival. Tesla even suggests gathering five Tesla-owning friends to recreate the spectacle, although many might prefer more conventional holiday activities.
Behind the Cybertruck Light Show
Tesla explains: “These five shows have been customized to show animations that are coordinated across five vehicles that combine to make a unique, unified show.” The light show was designed by HVpad, an independent creator of custom light shows for Tesla vehicles. This show, and potentially others, can be run on any Tesla vehicle equipped with the light show feature. More details are available on this GitHub page.
From Launch to Light Show
This display comes shortly after the Cybertruck’s official launch at Giga Texas in Austin. There, Elon Musk handed over the first Cybertrucks to customers. Initially unveiled in 2019, the Cybertruck faced numerous delays before finally reaching customers. However, full-scale production isn’t anticipated until 2025.
Cybertruck’s Future: More Than Just Roads?
In other Cybertruck developments, Musk reiterated his ambition for an amphibious Cybertruck, capable of both road travel and water navigation. He envisions offering a modification package allowing the Cybertruck to traverse at least 100 meters of water, primarily requiring upgraded cabin door seals.
Conclusion: A Bright Future for Cybertruck?
From synchronized light shows to potential amphibious capabilities, the Cybertruck continues to generate buzz. While widespread availability remains some time away, Tesla’s latest offering promises a unique and potentially revolutionary driving experience.