Tesla Diner gets a mini racetrack for kids, a Holiday Market for merch, and more

Tesla Diner gets a mini racetrack for kids, a Holiday Market for merch, and more

The Holiday Season spirit at Tesla is in full swing. If you visit the Tesla Diner in Hollywood during these days, you’ll certainly hit the high notes of the vibe.

Tesla Diner in Hollywood, California, is the automaker’s unconventional way of promoting its brand. To make things even more interesting for visitors during the holidays, Tesla has set up multiple new interactive experiences at the Tesla Diner.

Tesla has created a mini racetrack for kids at the Tesla Diner. At the center of this racetrack, an Ultra Red Model Y Performance is put on display.

Kids are allowed to use a mini Cybertruck or another mini Tesla car to race inside the mini track. In the following drone video, two kids are seen driving around the Model Y Performance in their mini Cybertrucks and having fun.


Aside from the racetrack, there are stalls at the restaurant’s exterior open space. These stalls are selling Tesla merchandise and Christmas gifts. This is called the Holiday Market.

From the pictures and info shared by the visitor and Tesla owner Zack, these stalls just have limited items like small gift boxes of miniature Cybertruck, Tesla Semi, and other Tesla cars. Trunks of some Cybertrucks contain Christmas-related toys and fun items.

Interestingly, a Cybertruck is on display that you can hand-paint. However, it appears to be already filled with hand marks from different paint options.

The information card on its side says “Tesla will be filming here today”. This means that all of this event is getting officially recorded by Tesla, and we might see an official promo video just before the Christmas holidays begin.

This is a great marketing campaign by Tesla. Fans and enthusiasts are calling on the automaker to open a Tesla Diner in their city/state as well. However, no official announcement for another location has been released yet.

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Featured image: Zack (@BLKMDL3 via X).

Note: This article was published earlier on Tesla Oracle. Author: Iqtidar Ali.