From their impressive interfaces to their partially automated driving technology, there's a lot to like about Teslas. In addition to the cars' advertised features, Tesla owners have found something else to love: They come with a wealth of fun Easter eggs.
Some of these cool eggs have been revealed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk or by Tesla owners. And some, supposedly, are still waiting to be found.
Here are the Tesla Easter eggs we're aware of. Check 'em out and click the caption links to see how to unlock them.
This James Bond-inspired Easter egg, documented here by Bjørn Nyland, works on the Model S.
Musk owns the original version of the Lotus Esprit sub, which was featured in the 1977 Bond flick "The Spy Who Loved Me."
This cool Easter egg, demonstrated by Chase Butler (@ChaseButlerTV), works with the Model S and Model X.
This Easter egg makes your car's charging port rapidly flash different colors. Way cooler than a traditional gas pump, no?
This Easter egg is the perfect prescription for your fever...
Your Tesla will even start laying down some cowbell as it plays a sound clip from Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear The Reaper."
You can watch Voice of Geeks Network's YouTube video to appreciate the full sound.
This is honestly one of the coolest Easter eggs ever devised, for anything.
The Model X will flash its lights in rapid succession as it plays "Wizards in Winter" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra. DÆrik on YouTube has recorded an excellent demo of the show.
Be careful, though -- in this mode the Falcon Wing doors open a lot higher than normal. You should only do this one outside.
This Christmas-themed Easter egg was demonstrated by DÆrik on YouTube.
Your Tesla will play "Run Rudolph Run" when the mode activates. Use your turn signal, and your car will play a jingle bell sound effect.
If you give your car the voice command "Ho ho ho not funny," it will instead play "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer."
This Model S and X Easter egg is clearly a nod to Elon Musk's private space exploration venture Space X.
Elon Musk has said that he'll have people on Mars by 2025.
The SpaceX vehicle, seen here with its solar arrays extended, hopes to one day travel to Mars.
This Easter egg, first revealed by Elon Musk in 2017, works on the Model S, X and 3.
When you're finished with your drawing, you have the option to send it to Tesla for them to "critique" your work.
This Easter egg was documented by Tava on YouTube.
If you have a Model 3, you'll want to tap and hold the number "3" in "Model 3," instead.
This nice hat tip to the workers who assembled your car was recorded by Timothy Bell on YouTube.
Douglas Adams fans know what's coming next.
This low-key egg was documented by Tava on YouTube.
Here's a little shortcut for you: Go to the "About Your Tesla" page, tap the downward facing triangle at the top of the screen and drag it down.
You'll open up the Tesla Easter egg basket, where you can just tap the egg you want to launch.