Have yourself a sustainable little Christmas or Sunheri Yaadein (2020) PulsePrime Hindi Short FilmHanukkah or holiday celebration.
That's what Tesla fans are all about this season with holiday light displays featuring Tesla products, Tesla Christmas cookies, lit-up Tesla Model 3s, and frunks (those are front trunks in electric vehicles) filled with presents.
Here are some of the ways the electric car enthusiasts and general Elon Musk fanatics are incorporating Tesla cheer into the holidays. Tesla charging stations even power Santa's sled (see above photo).
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Happy holidays!
Topics Tesla Elon Musk
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