DRIVERS have just realised they can unlock a hidden “Mario Kart” theme in popular EVs.
Gaming lovers are in for a treat as manufacturers have revealed a thrilling feature tucked away in their electric cars.
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Manufacturers have filled Tesla vehicles with hidden features like easter eggs for drivers to find.
Drivers will be delighted to know one of them is a way you can activate to make your driving experience more fun.
Tesla owner Elon Musk said by pressing one button you that can turn Autopilot lane markings into a “psychedelic cowbell road”.
Taking to Twitter, the CEO said: “Activate autopilot 4X in quick succession for psychedelic cowbell road. And, yes, we are adding more cowbell soon.”
All you need to do is to pull the cruise control stalk four times really fast to unlock the rainbow road.
Once you’ve activated the Autopilot it will appear highlighted in blue.
The touchscreen normally shows a boring grey road, but with the new feature you can get a colourful lane instead.
The two lane lines will change into a rainbow that is similar to that of Rainbow Road – the final level of the video game Mario Kart.
Drivers can activate the genius button on various Teslas – including the Models S, 3, X and Y.
On Tesla S and X Models the instrument cluster shows the car “driving” down a road.
It indicates where is located within the lane, as well as where the other cars are around it.
But this egg easter feature can do much more than just Rainbow Road.
The car also plays the actual cowbell audio from Saturday Night Live over the stereo.
Hundreds of Tesla drivers took to social media to share their opinions and experience with the new feature.
One user said: “I’m so jealous, I want a Tesla ASAP.”
Another added: “You can never have too much Cowbell.”
It comes as Tesla drivers spotted a fun hidden meaning behind a small design at the front of a major car brand’s EV.
The electric Jeep Avenger has turned heads since its launch last year. But now fans are starting to spot design features with a hidden meaning.
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