Tesla is spreading holiday cheer in a creative way. At its flagship diner in West Hollywood, children got the chance to race mini Cybertruck-style vehicles around a specially built racetrack, turning the parking lot into a lively playground. The track’s layout allowed kids to circle around a red Tesla Model Y Performance while families watched and captured moments on their phones.
Beyond the racetrack, the diner hosted a Holiday Market featuring Tesla-themed souvenirs, from small gift items to interactive collectibles. Visitors could also leave their mark on a full-sized Cybertruck by painting on it, adding a splash of color and fun to the futuristic vehicle.
The playful scene caught the attention of Elon Musk, who shared a social media post calling it “super cute,” further amplifying the event’s reach. Musk’s reaction underscores the approachable, community-focused side of Tesla, which balances cutting-edge technology with human-centered experiences.
The Tesla Diner combines dining, EV charging, and entertainment in a single destination, aiming to make every visit more than a pit stop. Launched in mid-2025, it has quickly become a hub where families, Tesla fans, and curious visitors can enjoy hands-on activities, unique merchandise, and interactive displays.
While the holiday attractions are temporary, they reflect Tesla’s vision of turning everyday locations into engaging, memorable spaces. For now, the mini racetrack and festive market remain exclusive to the Hollywood diner, but the enthusiasm from visitors suggests that Tesla may consider expanding similar experiences in the future.
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