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Elon Musk’s Tesla Model X Offers A Special Christmas Surprise; Enter Code & Find The Surprise! Check Out This Easter Egg [VIDEO]

Elon Musk’s Tesla Model X Offers A Special Christmas Surprise; Enter Code & Find The Surprise! Check Out This Easter Egg [VIDEO]

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When it felt like Elon Musk's Tesla had had enough of its cool Easter eggs, another cool one popped up. And, this surprising one is way cooler than what the company offered in the past. Recent reports stated that Tesla Model X drivers can turn on Christmas-themed surprise in their vehicles by entering a code.

When the special code is entered in the Tesla Model X infotainment system, the vehicle transforms into a rocking and dancing machine. It starts synthesizing rock music, flashes lights and moves its falcon-wing vehicle doors. This scene was recorded by many Model X owners who enjoyed the entertaining scene.

If interested in knowing how this idea came up in the minds of the developers at Tesla, then check out this video to know further about it.

Tesla offers a number of cool Easter eggs every now and then. And this one adds up to the list of those great surprises brought up by Elon Musk and his team. For instance, one such Easter egg that came up in April 2016 was the release of Mario Kart Easter egg that acknowledged the famous SNL comedy sketch "More Cowbell."

Another famous and entertaining Easter egg released in February 2016 paid homage to none other than James Bond himself. This surprise consisted of a special code that changed Tesla's Model S picture present in the control panel preference to a Lotus Esprit submarine. Many fans of the Bond series will recognize this image from the famous Bond movie, "The Spy Who Loved Me."

Elon Musk's Tesla has a great sense of humor for sure. And, it will come up with further ideas in the future as well. What new and intuitive surprises are going to be witnessed in the future? We'll soon find out about it. 

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