Tesla is taking family fun to a new level at its West Hollywood, Tesla diner. Over the holiday weekend, the Tesla Diner transformed its parking and charging area into a playful experience, featuring a miniature racetrack where children could drive scaled-down Cybertruck-style vehicles. Parents and onlookers cheered as kids navigated tire-lined circuits around a prominently displayed red Model Y Performance.
The racetrack event is part of the diner’s holiday celebrations, which also include a pop-up market selling Tesla-themed merchandise. Guests could browse for miniature gift items, festive collectibles, and even take part in an interactive activity that lets them paint on a full-scale Cybertruck display, turning it into a collaborative holiday artwork.
A video of the racetrack went viral online, catching the attention of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who described the scene as “super cute” on social media. Musk’s comment quickly spread, highlighting the company’s unique blend of innovation and community engagement.
The Tesla Diner itself, launched earlier this year, is designed to be more than just a charging hub or restaurant. Combining dining, EV charging, a drive-in theatre, and merchandise shopping, it is a space where Tesla enthusiasts and casual visitors can gather, explore, and enjoy hands-on experiences.
While the holiday racetrack is currently a limited-time attraction, fans have already expressed hope that Tesla will expand similar family-friendly events to other locations. By turning a charging stop into a destination for fun and creativity, Tesla is redefining how automotive and tech brands can engage with communities during the festive season.
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