Tesla Feature Lets You Turn Your Car Into a Light Show Machine



You know what they say about looking a gift horse in the mouth when you get a gift like this. It gave its cars the ability to fart and bleat. Everyone needed a feature to turn their cars into light show machines, according to the company.

On Christmas Eve, the company released a new holiday update called the "Tesla Light Show," which allows users to create their own light shows to any music of their choice. Users need to download xLights to create a light show that can last up to five minutes. Users can put their light show on ausb and then send it to their car.

The feature allows them to download lightshows from other creators.

Light Show can be used with any Model S, Model X, or Model Y car, but you don't have to own one to use it.

It was difficult to imagine this feature in action, as I haven't been to a concert in a while, and I haven't seen light shows in a while. Luckily, Santa and CEO of the company, Elon Musk, collaborated to make an example of it on the photo sharing site.

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It is not clear if the Santa in the video is Musk, but a few users on the social media site thought it was. Although it would be in character for Musk to do this, I have doubts as to whether he dances that well. This seems like something he would gleefully share on his favorite social media platform, but there was no post to be seen at the time of publication.

The holiday software update included new games like Sonic the Hedgehog, and a version of The Battle of Polytopia. The company added a number of new features to the car, including Boombox Megaphone, a feature that allows owners to project their voice using the car's external speaker, among many others.

Even though the feature is available to everyone, it doesn't seem like anyone would be able to create a light show. There are pages and pages long in the guide for the software. I don't know if I want to spend hours of my life trying to make a five-minute light show, but the feature is nice and all.

I am sure that there are others who will be happy to put in the time and effort to get a kick out of this. Merry Christmas to those people.