Tesla owners in Europe just held the largest synchronized light show to date. More than 1,100 vehicles took part.
On Sunday, 1,150 Teslas gathered at DronePort in Sint-Truiden, Belgium. This broke the previous record set in Suwon, South Korea, where over 1,000 Teslas participated last year.
The event was organized by Tesla Owners Clubs from Belgium and the Netherlands.


The show included not only the light displays from the cars but also drones in the sky. The drones formed the word “Tesla,” the Tesla logo, and other light images above the vehicles.

The main Tesla account on X shared multi-angle aerial footage of the event.
You can watch the full Tesla Light Show in Belgium below:
World's biggest synchronized Tesla light show in Belgium
— Tesla (@Tesla) February 24, 2025
1150 cars
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Simon Pollock, who has helped organize many large light shows in recent years, mentioned the next event will be at the Chattanooga Charge in Tennessee on March 29 and 30.
Other notable Tesla light shows in recent years include last year’s X Takeover in San Luis Obispo, California, which featured a live DJ performance by Ravi Jakhotia. Another show in Salzburg, Austria, last summer displayed a large heart for a marriage proposal.
In 2023, Tesla owners in Finland held a light show with 687 vehicles, shortly after a show in Germany with 255 vehicles, which was the largest at the time.
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