On February 25, DronePort in Saint-Truiden, Belgium, hosted a spectacular Tesla light show that captivated audiences. A total of 1,150 Tesla vehicles participated, breaking the previous world record set in Suwon, South Korea, where over 1,000 Teslas were involved in a similar event.

This light show stood out not only for the mesmerizing lighting effects of the vehicles themselves but also for the synchronized drone performance in the sky. The drones spelled out the words "Tesla" and formed the Tesla logo in the air, while coordinating with other light patterns above the fleet to create a visually stunning display. The event, meticulously organized by the Tesla Owners Club of Belgium and the Netherlands, lasted six minutes, and its highlights were widely shared online through photos and videos.
Simon Pollock, one of the organizers, revealed that the next Tesla light show will take place at Chattanooga Charge in Tennessee, USA, from March 29 to 30.
In recent years, Tesla light shows have gained global popularity, becoming a unique way for owners to showcase the brand's innovation and creativity. In 2024, the X Takeover event in San Luis Obispo, California, featured a live performance by DJ Ravi Jakhotia, marking a first for such events. Meanwhile, in Salzburg, Austria, Tesla owners used their vehicles' lights to form a massive heart-shaped pattern, adding a romantic touch to a couple's proposal.
Earlier, in 2023, Tesla owners in Finland organized a light show with 687 cars, while a German event set a record at the time with 255 participating vehicles.