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Dozens of Tesla Cybertruck owners lined up their futuristic pickups along Boca Chica Beach Saturday night for a rock ’n’ roll light show in the shadow of a Starship that’s set to blast off as soon as Wednesday.
Cybertrucks, like other Tesla vehicles, can perform customized light shows in which headlights, taillights, turn signals and bed lights synchronize with music or patterns.
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Video and images from Saturday night’s event, dubbed Cyberbeach, show the trucks lined up on the beach surrounded by onlookers. Some of the vehicles flew U.S. or SpaceX flags as they lit up to the sounds of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” and the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army.”
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Such informal gathering are frequently organized by Tesla owners. In April, South Korean Tesla owners broke the record for the largest such light show with 1,000 vehicles participating.
The largest Cybertruck light show to date appears to have been an event called Florida Cyberfest in September, which had 78 of the stainless steel pickups. And in June, the Tesla Owners Club of Austin hosted a “Cybertruck Rodeo” that brought 50 of the vehicles together in Gatesville.
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Tesla makes Cybertrucks at factory in Austin.
Since their initial production in November 2023, the trucks have become a common presence at Starbase, where SpaceX is working on its large Starship rocket.
The Cybertruck owners who are now in the Brownsville area for the mega-rocket's planned seventh test flight will have to wait a few days. On Saturday, SpaceX announced the launch was delayed to Wednesday afternoon, in a windown from 3:45 p.m. to 5:38 p.m.